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Thankyou, Do you know where I can find out what documents are needed to marry in Ghanasushdmehta wrote:The two get married in home country and then the individual applies for spouse visa to enter UK. The overstay in the UK should have no bearing on the spouse application (320(7C)).
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Was he given instruction to leave or physically placed on the plane and his passport returned. Did he pay for his own flight?Casapot wrote:Hi Wanderer,Wanderer wrote:Was he deported or removed?
there could well be a ban imposed.
Well I know he was in a detention centre for about 3 months and went through court proceedings before he was deported. Sorry what is the difference between removed and deported?
:D
He was physically put on the plane from the detention centre. He did not pay for his own flight.Wanderer wrote:Was he given instruction to leave or physically placed on the plane and his passport returned. Did he pay for his own flight?Casapot wrote:Hi Wanderer,Wanderer wrote:Was he deported or removed?
there could well be a ban imposed.
Well I know he was in a detention centre for about 3 months and went through court proceedings before he was deported. Sorry what is the difference between removed and deported?
Not good, I suspect it will be a ten year ban for any EC to UK even spouse but wait for other's opinions.Casapot wrote:He was physically put on the plane from the detention centre. He did not pay for his own flight.Wanderer wrote:Was he given instruction to leave or physically placed on the plane and his passport returned. Did he pay for his own flight?Casapot wrote:Hi Wanderer,Wanderer wrote:Was he deported or removed?
there could well be a ban imposed.
Well I know he was in a detention centre for about 3 months and went through court proceedings before he was deported. Sorry what is the difference between removed and deported?
:D
Ok Wanderer Thankyou for yr advice... Uphill struggle then for themWanderer wrote:Not good, I suspect it will be a ten year ban for any EC to UK even spouse but wait for other's opinions.Casapot wrote:He was physically put on the plane from the detention centre. He did not pay for his own flight.Wanderer wrote:Was he given instruction to leave or physically placed on the plane and his passport returned. Did he pay for his own flight?Casapot wrote:
Hi Wanderer,
Well I know he was in a detention centre for about 3 months and went through court proceedings before he was deported. Sorry what is the difference between removed and deported?
If he'd have left of his own volition and paid his flight things would have so much easier, but now the UKBA will want their pound of flesh having spent so much of the UK taxpayers taxdollars to remove him.
Oh thanks Obie will have to look more into thisObie wrote:I think Wanderer is wrong. The op's relation was not deported but removed. Whether or not he was removed at secretary of state expenses, will have no bearing, as paragraph 320(7c) which was previously mentioned, will be applicable, if the individual, will be, as it appear to be the case, married to a british national