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you were already told. what is the point in putting in caps.nursetaylor100 wrote:SO THE QUESTION REMAINS, WHAT ARE HER CHANCES OF STAYING IN THIS COUNTRY, ARE THERE ANY CHANCES OF HER GETTING DEPORTED??????????
I dont know if they will look for her but if she is refused, they will ask her to leave and it will come back to haunt younursetaylor100 wrote:sorry about the caps, i did not mean any offence, they were just on, i understand what your saying that she has no chance, but all i want to know is if they atteppt to apply and get refused, will the HO coming looking for her and deport her
Unless the solicitor can reveal some info that is pertinent to the case, I doubt he will be able to resolve it any better than her leaving the country and applying for a new visa.nursetaylor100 wrote:if we get her a Solicitor, is this likely to incease her chances or would it still mean spending alot of money and still having to be away from the UK for 1 year with the new rule
No more from me. I already explained it. You just want to keep beating a dead horse. I am sure someone else will oblige you.nursetaylor100 wrote:i know i keep asking you the same question i apologise, but its just becuase i am concerned, but because, her husband is unemployed and she still has ot done her ESOL, it is likely she will apply in a few months time, so the main question is, once the new rule is in place from 1st of April, if she makes an application after that, is she not likely to ever return in the country and get a ban, please advise, it is greatly appreciated.