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Or to be more precise, a Category Leading to Settlement visa - WP, HSMP, business person, innovator, spouse, finace(e).Chedz wrote:So the fact that he has overstayed on a VV shouldn't make any difference to the likely success of a Settlement Visa
Totally agree.Jeff Albright wrote:Just go ahead, get married in Russia, get him a visa and come back to the UK.
John, I think the answer is "yes", because any overstayer is actually required to leave the UK. He will need to explain the situation and ask the Embassy what to put in the form. Covering this up will not be a very good idea, as the refusal may come up on the reasons of dishonesty.John wrote: After all for "7.7 Have you ever been deported, removed, or otherwise required to leave the UK?", it appears that the answer is No.
Agreedppron747 wrote:My view is that the phrase "otherwise required" refers to the situation whereby an individual is actively and individually told by immigration authorities to leave by a particular date, or within a particular time. In this context, I think "required" is being used as a synonym for "ordered".
I don't think an overstayer who leaves voluntarily without being specifically asked to is being required to leave. He's just leaving - like the guy who resigns 10 seconds before he gets dismissed, if you like...