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It is neither. It is UK Immigration law!is it European law or human right law
From the context, I would guess he means stayingCasa wrote:What do you mean by 'SAYTING'? This isn't a word in the English language.
Dear Casa ...Casa wrote:What do you mean by 'SAYTING'? This isn't a word in the English language.
Dear Khan...Khan1980 wrote:Dear Casa ...Casa wrote:What do you mean by 'SAYTING'? This isn't a word in the English language.
I bet u did get what he means by SAYTING (STAYING) , could have been more nicer and better if you guide people by asking them decently rather than taunting them for their spelling mistakes. And answer them if you are able to with best of your knowledge and experience.
Regards
Khan
There is a good chance that what you heard is right but since we have no official source confirming the change, its just a rumour.sailesh wrote:Hello friends
I just heard that uk will be changing the rule for 10 yrs legal settlement to 13 yrs
my first question is can they do it
second one is WHAT IS MEANT BY 10 YRS LAWFULLY SAYTING
is it European law or human right law
please give me some feed back I was away I was not able to be online as I was now back into track
hope advice can help those who are struggling to top up for ten yrs lawfull students and other
thanks