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why is it discriminatory?Nanaowusu wrote:We married here in the UK, well I know my child can register as a British citizen now that I have Permanent Residence card, but I am more concerned with my wife. Can I not apply for her whilst still with the Permanent Residence card instead waiting to natuaralize as British? In any event if i become British she could not apply in the UK as a spouse as her visa is expired.
I am sure that if you have retained right of residence you could apply for your new family to stay else what is the point of having it. It also may be discriminatory, and raises issues under Article 8(1) of ECHR. What form should I use
Wanderer wrote:why is it discriminatory?Nanaowusu wrote:We married here in the UK, well I know my child can register as a British citizen now that I have Permanent Residence card, but I am more concerned with my wife. Can I not apply for her whilst still with the Permanent Residence card instead waiting to natuaralize as British? In any event if i become British she could not apply in the UK as a spouse as her visa is expired.
I am sure that if you have retained right of residence you could apply for your new family to stay else what is the point of having it. It also may be discriminatory, and raises issues under Article 8(1) of ECHR. What form should I use
Because he wants to have visa for his wife and can't have it.Wanderer wrote:why is it discriminatory?Nanaowusu wrote:We married here in the UK, well I know my child can register as a British citizen now that I have Permanent Residence card, but I am more concerned with my wife. Can I not apply for her whilst still with the Permanent Residence card instead waiting to natuaralize as British? In any event if i become British she could not apply in the UK as a spouse as her visa is expired.
I am sure that if you have retained right of residence you could apply for your new family to stay else what is the point of having it. It also may be discriminatory, and raises issues under Article 8(1) of ECHR. What form should I use
inwarsaw wrote:Because he wants to have visa for his wife and can't have it.Wanderer wrote:why is it discriminatory?Nanaowusu wrote:We married here in the UK, well I know my child can register as a British citizen now that I have Permanent Residence card, but I am more concerned with my wife. Can I not apply for her whilst still with the Permanent Residence card instead waiting to natuaralize as British? In any event if i become British she could not apply in the UK as a spouse as her visa is expired.
I am sure that if you have retained right of residence you could apply for your new family to stay else what is the point of having it. It also may be discriminatory, and raises issues under Article 8(1) of ECHR. What form should I use
Datuchi, you need to calm down with your language.Any more violations from you, you will be banned.datuchi wrote:Inwarsaw, mate, u r a sad quadruple **ck (fu, pri, di, co). Having comfortably assumed the role of Wanderer's backside u make disrespectful comments towards ppl with genuine queries. Why, i ask, u hang out on this forum? It's not a pub where u meet ur friends for a laugh and a giggle! Seems u have nothing else to do, why dont u help those with advice or keep your cockhole shut?!
i despise people like u, most probably from a comfort of your visa-free position it's easy to pick on ppl with probs. Well, i pick on u here for a reason expressed above and if u dont get it then u r also as stupid as u r ignorant. I hope this post has got to u as much as your quoted-below comment got to me!!!
inwarsaw wrote:Because he wants to have visa for his wife and can't have it.Wanderer wrote:why is it discriminatory?Nanaowusu wrote:We married here in the UK, well I know my child can register as a British citizen now that I have Permanent Residence card, but I am more concerned with my wife. Can I not apply for her whilst still with the Permanent Residence card instead waiting to natuaralize as British? In any event if i become British she could not apply in the UK as a spouse as her visa is expired.
I am sure that if you have retained right of residence you could apply for your new family to stay else what is the point of having it. It also may be discriminatory, and raises issues under Article 8(1) of ECHR. What form should I use
Wanderer wrote:All I asked is why is it discrimination? The race card is played all to often and the UK, like it or love it, protects minorities more than most so why claim so?
As a person who has acquired the right of Permanent Residence in the UK, you are considered a person "present and settled in the UK", for the purpose of the Immigration Rules.Nanaowusu wrote:I have been granted Permanent Residence Card after I divorced my EEA wife. I am now married to another person and we have a new baby. My wifes visa expired 2 years ago. I have been told that because my Permanent Residence card was not given under the Immigration Rules I cannot apply for my wife and child to stay here. Can I apply under any other legislation and if so which one.
UKBA have also stated that if your acquire retained right of residence under Regulation 10(5) you cannot apply for another person to stay. Please help.
benifa wrote:As a person who has acquired the right of Permanent Residence in the UK, you are considered a person "present and settled in the UK", for the purpose of the Immigration Rules.Nanaowusu wrote:I have been granted Permanent Residence Card after I divorced my EEA wife. I am now married to another person and we have a new baby. My wifes visa expired 2 years ago. I have been told that because my Permanent Residence card was not given under the Immigration Rules I cannot apply for my wife and child to stay here. Can I apply under any other legislation and if so which one.
UKBA have also stated that if your acquire retained right of residence under Regulation 10(5) you cannot apply for another person to stay. Please help.
In short, your present wife may apply for a Spouse Visa, in accordance with the Immigration Rules, as the spouse of a person present and settled in the UK.
The UKBA who, in your words, stated that if your acquire retained right of residence under Regulation 10(5) you cannot apply for another person to stay are referring to "applying for another person to stay" under the EEA regulations (and they are correct).
On -thin ice- and skating. How long before the thaw?archigabe wrote:
Datuchi, you need to calm down with your language.Any more violations from you, you will be banned.
I have to give you the bad news that your post didn't get to me at all because I understand that you have every right to disagree with me.datuchi wrote:Inwarsaw, mate, u r a sad quadruple **ck (fu, pri, di, co). Having comfortably assumed the role of Wanderer's backside u make disrespectful comments towards ppl with genuine queries. Why, i ask, u hang out on this forum? It's not a pub where u meet ur friends for a laugh and a giggle! Seems u have nothing else to do, why dont u help those with advice or keep your cockhole shut?!
i despise people like u, most probably from a comfort of your visa-free position it's easy to pick on ppl with probs. Well, i pick on u here for a reason expressed above and if u dont get it then u r also as stupid as u r ignorant. I hope this post has got to u as much as your quoted-below comment got to me!!!
I don't think moderators warn or ban people to feel good. There are terms and conditions of the forum and if you violate them, moderators would react.datuchi wrote:Archigabe, are you feeling better now, for "warning me"?
clearly there is no escalation here, and your input could have been avoided. Flexing muscles where it's not due is proof of incompetence, lack of common sense and judgment.
So you actually know the reason why you have been warned.datuchi wrote:Whilst I agree that directly and openly abusive language is unacceptable
Everyone is free to share their opinion as long as it doesn't involve any abuse or personal attack when it comes to forums. If I am too sensitive or easily feel abused or insulted, I wouldn't go to a forum.datuchi wrote:it's a shame that moderators don't pick on sublime messages, which are equally abusive and insulting.
I suspect what you have is a retain right of residence following your divorce not permanent residence which is normally acquired after 5 years. I would suggest you have a look at this case.Nanaowusu wrote:Hi Everyone,
I have been granted Permanent Residence Card after I divorced my EEA wife. I am now married to another person and we have a new baby. My wifes visa expired 2 years ago. I have been told that because my Permanent Residence card was not given under the Immigration Rules I cannot apply for my wife and child to stay here. Can I apply under any other legislation and if so which one.
UKBA have also stated that if your acquire retained right of residence under Regulation 10(5) you cannot apply for another person to stay. Please help.
inwarsaw wrote:I don't think moderators warn or ban people to feel good. There are terms and conditions of the forum and if you violate them, moderators would react.datuchi wrote:Archigabe, are you feeling better now, for "warning me"?
clearly there is no escalation here, and your input could have been avoided. Flexing muscles where it's not due is proof of incompetence, lack of common sense and judgment.
So you actually know the reason why you have been warned.datuchi wrote:Whilst I agree that directly and openly abusive language is unacceptable
Everyone is free to share their opinion as long as it doesn't involve any abuse or personal attack when it comes to forums. If I am too sensitive or easily feel abused or insulted, I wouldn't go to a forum.datuchi wrote:it's a shame that moderators don't pick on sublime messages, which are equally abusive and insulting.
inwarsaw wrote:I have to give you the bad news that your post didn't get to me at all because I understand that you have every right to disagree with me.datuchi wrote:Inwarsaw, mate, u r a sad quadruple **ck (fu, pri, di, co). Having comfortably assumed the role of Wanderer's backside u make disrespectful comments towards ppl with genuine queries. Why, i ask, u hang out on this forum? It's not a pub where u meet ur friends for a laugh and a giggle! Seems u have nothing else to do, why dont u help those with advice or keep your cockhole shut?!
i despise people like u, most probably from a comfort of your visa-free position it's easy to pick on ppl with probs. Well, i pick on u here for a reason expressed above and if u dont get it then u r also as stupid as u r ignorant. I hope this post has got to u as much as your quoted-below comment got to me!!!
I am not backing Wanderer nor do I have a visa-free status as you said. You unfortunately seem to have got the idea of a forum totally wrong. The OP thought he was being discriminated against and I didn't agree. Simple...
And why am I on this forum ? what kind of question is that ? You are not supposed to ask such question but if you must know, I hang out on this forum because I like it.
Couldn't care less about your disagreement.datuchi wrote:inwarsaw wrote:I don't think moderators warn or ban people to feel good. There are terms and conditions of the forum and if you violate them, moderators would react.datuchi wrote:Archigabe, are you feeling better now, for "warning me"?
clearly there is no escalation here, and your input could have been avoided. Flexing muscles where it's not due is proof of incompetence, lack of common sense and judgment.
So you actually know the reason why you have been warned.datuchi wrote:Whilst I agree that directly and openly abusive language is unacceptable
datuchi wrote:it's a shame that moderators don't pick on sublime messages, which are equally abusive and insulting.
Everyone is free to share their opinion as long as it doesn't involve any abuse or personal attack when it comes to forums. If I am too sensitive or easily feel abused or insulted, I wouldn't go to a forum.
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When people run out of arguments, they start pretending like yourself in this case.datuchi wrote:inwarsaw wrote:I have to give you the bad news that your post didn't get to me at all because I understand that you have every right to disagree with me.datuchi wrote:Inwarsaw, mate, u r a sad quadruple **ck (fu, pri, di, co). Having comfortably assumed the role of Wanderer's backside u make disrespectful comments towards ppl with genuine queries. Why, i ask, u hang out on this forum? It's not a pub where u meet ur friends for a laugh and a giggle! Seems u have nothing else to do, why dont u help those with advice or keep your cockhole shut?!
i despise people like u, most probably from a comfort of your visa-free position it's easy to pick on ppl with probs. Well, i pick on u here for a reason expressed above and if u dont get it then u r also as stupid as u r ignorant. I hope this post has got to u as much as your quoted-below comment got to me!!!
I am not backing Wanderer nor do I have a visa-free status as you said. You unfortunately seem to have got the idea of a forum totally wrong. The OP thought he was being discriminated against and I didn't agree. Simple...
And why am I on this forum ? what kind of question is that ? You are not supposed to ask such question but if you must know, I hang out on this forum because I like it.
... yawns
inwarsaw wrote:Couldn't care less about your disagreement.datuchi wrote:inwarsaw wrote:I don't think moderators warn or ban people to feel good. There are terms and conditions of the forum and if you violate them, moderators would react.datuchi wrote:Archigabe, are you feeling better now, for "warning me"?
clearly there is no escalation here, and your input could have been avoided. Flexing muscles where it's not due is proof of incompetence, lack of common sense and judgment.
So you actually know the reason why you have been warned.datuchi wrote:Whilst I agree that directly and openly abusive language is unacceptable
datuchi wrote:it's a shame that moderators don't pick on sublime messages, which are equally abusive and insulting.
Everyone is free to share their opinion as long as it doesn't involve any abuse or personal attack when it comes to forums. If I am too sensitive or easily feel abused or insulted, I wouldn't go to a forum.
VOID