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Completing an FLR FP FORM

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Gborbilor
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Completing an FLR FP FORM

Post by Gborbilor » Wed Jan 28, 2015 8:16 pm

Hi,
Bet this is not a new topic, but a new case.

I need some guidance in completing the flr fp form.

Background
I have overstayed by 8 years my working holiday visa. I still work with my NI, no issues with work as at now. My partner of 5 years is British but not working at the moment. Between us we have 5 children, the elders is 8 years.
I am not sure how I got away with working so long with no iashes, but I am not sure I have to say this on my flr fp application form - y/n, please advice.

Gborbilor
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Re: Completing an FLR FP FORM

Post by Gborbilor » Fri Jan 30, 2015 2:58 pm

I am to pay £60.00 just to let someone advice me on how to effectively complete this complex flr fp form. It may not be that much but We need every penny if I have to stop working. Can somebody please help thy desperate illegal immigrant.

Thanks

Running water does not flow back. So it is with life. Make it HAPPY.

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Re: Completing an FLR FP FORM

Post by Gborbilor » Fri Jan 30, 2015 7:58 pm

[quote][/quote]Be Disloyal. It's your duty to the human race. The human race needs to survive and it's the loyal man who dies first from anxiety or a bullet or overwork. If you have to earn a living...and the price they make you pay is loyalty, be a double agent--and never let either of the two sides know your real name.

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Re: Completing an FLR FP FORM

Post by kingin2015 » Sat Jan 31, 2015 9:01 pm

Yes you definitely should mention it on the form. Its always better to tell the truth, honesty is the best policy and lie only creates another lie :lol:

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Re: Completing an FLR FP FORM

Post by Gborbilor » Sun Feb 01, 2015 10:35 pm

Thanks kinging2015

Kind regards

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