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Liberal, just curious..are you Quadiani??Liberal Immigrant wrote:it wasnt safe at all when we fled back then in 1999 but things have moved on and i am now a 27yr old guy who can look after himself. So yes, flying back 2 pakistan and applying for entry clearance from there is not out of the question, rather that is my strongest option.John wrote:Liberal Immigrant, if it is safe for you to return to your country, why do you not do that? Then get married there .... then apply for spouse visa there, to come back to the UK.
It could all be sorted out quite quickly, well compared to what you have already suffered.
HOWEVER i am currently doing LPC (legal professional course) and the course only ends in June 2008, so cant leave UK before June 2008.
therefore, i want to utilise any option i may have available before June. after all, if i can resolve my status whilst i am here, then why risk going pakistan and applying for a spouse visa and risk rejection.
Ahmadi=Qadiani,isn`t it? I understand you lot are subject to a lot of persecution in Pakistan..Its appalling how the HO ignores genuine cases such as yours and chooses instead to focus on freeloaders from so called 'conflict zones' elsewhere.Liberal Immigrant wrote:i am an Ahmadi Muslim. hope that helps?
thirdwave wrote:Ahmadi=Qadiani,isn`t it? I understand you lot are subject to a lot of persecution in Pakistan..Its appalling how the HO ignores genuine cases such as yours and chooses instead to focus on freeloaders from so called 'conflict zones' elsewhere.Liberal Immigrant wrote:i am an Ahmadi Muslim. hope that helps?
Just checking, does this apply to ALL Ahmedi mosques, or just the one you attend? Is this something that the Ahmedi leadership might be persuaded to amend? After all, it is in no way in conflict with UK law to conduct a religious wedding ceremony without it being registered.our mosque does not proceed with the Islamic Wedding unless you show them your registration certificate.
jimquk wrote:Just checking, does this apply to ALL Ahmedi mosques, or just the one you attend? Is this something that the Ahmedi leadership might be persuaded to amend? After all, it is in no way in conflict with UK law to conduct a religious wedding ceremony without it being registered.our mosque does not proceed with the Islamic Wedding unless you show them your registration certificate.
I know it's a longshot, but worth asking!