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Casa wrote:FLR(FP) Partner 10 year route to settlement. I would advise against applying in person.
7. When you can't use the service
(inlcudes) someone whose case is complex because of personal circumstances
Casa wrote:FLR(FP) Partner 10 year route to settlement. I would advise against applying in person.
7. When you can't use the service
(inlcudes) someone whose case is complex because of personal circumstances
This is ONLY for parents who are living apart but sharing in the child's upbringing.Casa wrote:You can't apply under the FLR(FP) Parent route as it appears from your posts that you are living with your child's mother.
jthek wrote:Once again Thank you CASA for explain why can't you use parental route. Cheers !!
Casa wrote:This is ONLY for parents who are living apart but sharing in the child's upbringing.Casa wrote:You can't apply under the FLR(FP) Parent route as it appears from your posts that you are living with your child's mother.
Casa wrote:FLR(FP) Partner 10 year route to settlement. I would advise against applying in person.
7. When you can't use the service
(inlcudes) someone whose case is complex because of personal circumstances
Postby jthek » Wed Jan 25, 2017 8:48 pmvinny wrote:It may be helpful if you elaborate more on the details your refused applications. What were the applications? Also, why you didn't get a right of appeal? Why did the JR fail? If you have legal representatives, then what are they advising you to do?
It seems strange that your wife, who came after you, succeeded and you kept on failing. Perhaps you made the wrong type of applications? What application form did you use when you applied with your wife in the same envelope?
Casa's advice seems to be the best option. Have you tried that before?