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Wanderer wrote:They can't - they are not British, any app is going to be rejected since the kids are young enough to adapt.
Only hope is some sort of discresionary leave but the odds against fantastic and the wait interminable.
The HRA Art 8 guys will be on in a while to give false hope, remember a right to family life is not being denied here, just it will be denied in the UK.
Other than that, 14 years legal stay, or return on student or work visas if qualified.
Additionally there is the issue of using NHS care to which they are not entiltled for the birth
of the children. Why do people put themselves in these situations....
No Human Rights issue here, please do not give the OP false hope...Zaryaab wrote:Although 7 years policy is withdrawn but the cases are still be considered on human rights where this is established that family life is formed. you mentioned age of 6......I would suggest you to see a good lawyer who will guide you. You have to established that your chidlren are fully integrated in this society and this will be disproportante if sent back.
Wanderer wrote:Bit unfair using the chikd like that. Why don't they do right thing and return home and give their children some normality and stabilty.jajanana wrote:Can they wait still the first child turn 10years old before applying?
I'm saying that here on this board we have to distance oursleves, otherwise every case would granted and the UK would be even more awash than it is now.jajanana wrote:Please no fighting on this topic, lets act as professionals. People are reading to gain advice ok.
I have got through a lot of posts on the internet and I can say that they have the chance to applying for discretional leave through the secretary of state.
This family don’t intend to stay but after giving birth to their first daughter in the UK, the reason was they lost their first son when she was about to give birth in the UK in 2004. He died of malaria illness and the woman told her husband on the phone that she can’t bring her daughter to Niger because of the incident. If she takes the six years old to Africa, they will circumcise her and she doesn’t want her to be circumcise.
Wanderer, how can you say that? I should distance myself from them. You can say that the parents are illegal but the kids, they are not. The UKBA can’t remove them from the country as far they are not doing some illegal.
I believe that we British are lucky that we are not among third world countries. The husband have been paying their bills from Africa since 2004, she has never work in this country and never on benefit. How many of us can do this to our family abroad?
Think before you contribute to this topic.
Yes children born here can be registered as British after 10 years but it won't help the parents.jajanana wrote:The kids are not legal, nor will they ever be until a parent get's ILR or they turn 18.
Where did you get the 18years from? As far as I know and can quote you if you want it 10years.
Yes.Wanderer wrote:Yes children born here can be registered as British after 10 years but it won't help the parents.jajanana wrote:The kids are not legal, nor will they ever be until a parent get's ILR or they turn 18.
Where did you get the 18years from? As far as I know and can quote you if you want it 10years.
Incidently, where the births paid for privately?
Yes.Wanderer wrote:Yes children born here can be registered as British after 10 years but it won't help the parents.jajanana wrote:The kids are not legal, nor will they ever be until a parent get's ILR or they turn 18.
Where did you get the 18years from? As far as I know and can quote you if you want it 10years.
Incidently, where the births paid for privately?