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I suggest you first thank the person who took her time to reply to your second question.RAJ2007 wrote:any idea of the first two question i asked.
My pleasure, don't mention it.RAJ2007 wrote:any idea of the first two question i asked.
Thank you. But say the person was living here for 11 years, then was issued with removal notice, appealed and subsequently granted DLR for 3 years.avjones wrote:That isn't relevant, as you would have another form of leave.
Thank you for the reply.Administrator wrote:.
This is pure speculation since you've posed a pretty convoluted, hypothetical circumstance.
Admin, I am sorry, disagree with you. Clocks stop when an enforcement action is initiated. Some people have spend here several years after that without being removed. But their clock was stopped with the enforcement action.Administrator wrote:.
It SHOULD be a valid argument that, without a valid Administrative Removal order, then the "clock" can't be "stopped" or interrupted.