So my brother in law applied for a Visit Visa back in 2018. He was working (self-employed) alongside studying. However he didn't declare his education and only mentioned the self-employment. At the time he was 20 years of age when he applied and now he is 23 years old. He deposited his earnings randomly which caused the ECO to doubt. The visa was refused on the following grounds (see below attachment).
He has since stopped working and has completed his Degree (Open University). He is currently waiting for educational institutes to reopen so he could enrol onto another University programme to continue his further education.
Now the ECO in the refusal wasn't satisfied that he was genuinely employed and that was his actual financial position (which he had stated) will this come under false representation? We have to declare that he applied in 2018.
His brother is terminally ill and in the end stages of his life hence wants to meet his brother due to receiving palliative care.
How to go about this? Please advise.
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