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Could you also share more about your immigration history and current status?I waiting HO decision 4 months 20 days on EU settlement route-primary carer of British child.
I suggest you read the users many previous posts. Came in a tourist visa last year and applied as a carer for a British child under EU rules/scheme. Tourist visa already expired. Child is British and presumably Russian but lived in Russia with the op till they came last year.Zerubbabel wrote: ↑Sun Mar 29, 2020 10:58 amCould you also share more about your immigration history and current status?I waiting HO decision 4 months 20 days on EU settlement route-primary carer of British child.
Check this too:
https://england.shelter.org.uk/housing_ ... stic_abuse
Are you safe?
You must kidding right? The UK is a jungle for a 17.5 year girl alone. I let you understand the word jungle as you want.
Yes, we are safe, thank you for worries, i have tablets from GP already cople months ago.ALKB wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 3:24 pmAre you safe?
If you are feeling overwhelmed and scared and feel the urge to hurt yourself, please, please reach out to your GP or an organisation like the samaritans:
https://www.samaritans.org/
My friend from Russia send us 50 pounds, but its takes up to 14 days to reach us. We will have help with food from charity tomorrow.Zerubbabel wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 6:35 pmYou must kidding right? The UK is a jungle for a 17.5 year girl alone. I let you understand the word jungle as you want.
I read your immigration history and this drama has been caused by the common belief that the EU Settlement Scheme is an immigration silver bullet and anyone can just send a business card and receive a 5-year residence in return Immigrating to the UK with a visitor visa is a risky option that most often than not ends up in tears.
At the moment, the damage is done and it's compounded by this coronavirus crisis.
There is not much you can do apart from waiting to get a decision to your application.
Talk to your landlord/hosts. They have to understand that this is an exceptional situation and they have to give you time before any eviction.
For food, there are charities that can help.
In which region/city are you at the moment?
How did you manage to rent when you were only in the UK on a visitor visa?
I don't think you realise how expensive it is to live in London if you don't have the skills to earn a high wage. I'm assuming that if you had these skills, you would have come to the UK in your own right on a work visa, instead of applying for a visitor visa to get to the UK, when instead you wanted to enter the UK and stay?