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oraake
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by oraake » Tue Mar 04, 2008 4:23 pm
MY SISTER IS BRITISH AND I AM A NON EEA NATIONAL PRESENTLY STUDYING IN THE UK. ALL I WISH TO KNOW IS , IS IT POSSIBLE SHE FILES FOR ME TO STAY HERE IN THE UK AS A FAMILY MEMBER? AND WHAT ARE THE MODALITIES?
I EARNESTLY AWAIT YOUR RESPONSE. THANK YOU
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Wanderer
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by Wanderer » Tue Mar 04, 2008 4:39 pm
oraake wrote:MY SISTER IS BRITISH AND I AM A NON EEA NATIONAL PRESENTLY STUDYING IN THE UK. ALL I WISH TO KNOW IS , IS IT POSSIBLE SHE FILES FOR ME TO STAY HERE IN THE UK AS A FAMILY MEMBER? AND WHAT ARE THE MODALITIES?
I EARNESTLY AWAIT YOUR RESPONSE. THANK YOU
No.
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SYH
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by SYH » Tue Mar 04, 2008 4:43 pm
Wanderer wrote:oraake wrote:MY SISTER IS BRITISH AND I AM A NON EEA NATIONAL PRESENTLY STUDYING IN THE UK. ALL I WISH TO KNOW IS , IS IT POSSIBLE SHE FILES FOR ME TO STAY HERE IN THE UK AS A FAMILY MEMBER? AND WHAT ARE THE MODALITIES?
I EARNESTLY AWAIT YOUR RESPONSE. THANK YOU
No.
Oh cmon Wanderer, just say yes
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Wanderer
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by Wanderer » Tue Mar 04, 2008 4:45 pm
SYH wrote:Wanderer wrote:oraake wrote:MY SISTER IS BRITISH AND I AM A NON EEA NATIONAL PRESENTLY STUDYING IN THE UK. ALL I WISH TO KNOW IS , IS IT POSSIBLE SHE FILES FOR ME TO STAY HERE IN THE UK AS A FAMILY MEMBER? AND WHAT ARE THE MODALITIES?
I EARNESTLY AWAIT YOUR RESPONSE. THANK YOU
No.
Oh cmon Wanderer, just say yes
Yes!
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paulp
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by paulp » Tue Mar 04, 2008 5:23 pm
It actually depends if you're dependent on your sister and she's the only one that can take care of you. Are you under 18?
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by Wanderer » Tue Mar 04, 2008 8:48 pm
paulp wrote:It actually depends if you're dependent on your sister and she's the only one that can take care of you. Are you under 18?
He's 30 and seems to be trying every route in the immigration book!
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by ci07jjs » Tue Mar 04, 2008 9:00 pm
Which country are you from and what is your status in the UK at present?
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paulp
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by paulp » Tue Mar 04, 2008 9:46 pm
Wanderer wrote:He's 30 and seems to be trying every route in the immigration book!
Well, can't say anything more than your "no" then.
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IMMIGRATION LAWYER
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by IMMIGRATION LAWYER » Tue Mar 04, 2008 10:03 pm
Consider a marriage ?
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by paulp » Tue Mar 04, 2008 10:05 pm
IMMIGRATION LAWYER wrote:Consider a marriage ?
Have you got somebody lined up for him?
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by Wanderer » Tue Mar 04, 2008 11:23 pm
paulp wrote:IMMIGRATION LAWYER wrote:Consider a marriage ?
Have you got somebody lined up for him? :twisted:
How about earning a million pounds and going for the investor visa?
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oraake
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by oraake » Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:05 pm
Than you all......... for your comments except WANDERER
WANDERER..............i posted a question on here earlier (MARRYING AN EU NATIONAL) and that was effectively and adequately answered! So i really don't understand your sarcastic banter! Shove it mate!!!!
Has it ever crossed your mind that some comments here could be by proxy?
Guess not!
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by Wanderer » Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:13 pm
oraake wrote:Than you all......... for your comments except WANDERER
WANDERER..............i posted a question on here earlier (MARRYING AN EU NATIONAL) and that was effectively and adequately answered! So i really don't understand your sarcastic banter! Shove it mate!!!!
Has it ever crossed your mind that some comments here could be by proxy?
Guess not!
I thought I was dead funny actually, although admin will be on my case again for dissing the noobs.
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by Liberal Immigrant » Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:21 pm
oraake wrote:MY SISTER IS BRITISH AND I AM A NON EEA NATIONAL PRESENTLY STUDYING IN THE UK. ALL I WISH TO KNOW IS , IS IT POSSIBLE SHE FILES FOR ME TO STAY HERE IN THE UK AS A FAMILY MEMBER? AND WHAT ARE THE MODALITIES?
I EARNESTLY AWAIT YOUR RESPONSE. THANK YOU
ask ur sister 2 move to another EEA state and then u move with her. easyyyyyyyyyy mate!
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by JAJ » Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:05 pm
Liberal Immigrant wrote:
ask ur sister 2 move to another EEA state and then u move with her. easyyyyyyyyyy mate!
Why would that work, if he's not dependent?