Zimba wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 5:03 pmWhen an ambiguity arises in the interpretation of the rules, the case goes to immigration tribunals and then it is up to the judges to determine what is the correct interpretation. The home office and the applicants must then respect what the courts determine to be the correct interpretation. We have simply pointed out to you that your case is not unique and your circumstances are the same as the previously determined case law. If you do not like to hear this then that is your problem. You can challenge the court's judgement if you desire but so far several attempts have failed. This means your chances of getting ILR as things stand is slim to none.
We have been courteous to you in spite of your unnecessarily aggressive and hostile attitude in this thread. This is a free forum and we are all unpaid volunteers. If you continue to act with hostility, you will be swiftly banned![]()
my question is to you Zimba. why you interfere. I have not ask you anything to you.