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What is your name, the organisation you work for, and are you regulated by the OISC or Law Society?daisyboo wrote:Hello all,
If any one requires any legal advise/ immigration advise, please feel free to send me a private message.
I am a legal consultant and new to this forum.
No problem. Why don't you answer some people's questions about their immigration problems! There are loads of people posting questions and this thread is just going to go down and down in the list. We have current and ex UKBA, barristers and so on who post in public here. Join them! Share your expertise for the benefit of all!daisyboo wrote:What is this about.? I want to help people out with immigration problems, to give something back to society. That's the reason I came on this forum. If there is a problem please let me know.
Please give advice that is correct.daisyboo wrote:I'm most grateful PaperPusher
Guru.. I am not here to advertise to solicit anyone on this forum.
I am disappointed in the way I have been treated on this forum. One should not judge!
Having said that, I will try my utmost to assist people in need on this forum.
Can you please expand on this right to reside stuff please. Is that the same as a right of abode? I am now confused. You could be living legally in the UK but have no recourse to public funds.daisyboo wrote:Quite the contrary Paper Pusher, I have not given incorrect advise.
Advise was given according to the individual's circumstances.
To get child benefits you need to have a right to reside in the uk and to have a right to reside, you need to be a UK national etc
Are you legally qualified? I have been giving welfare advice over 7 years. I am a barrister of over 5 years call.
I am appalled by such attitude.