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There is a big difference between 'err to achieve something at any cost' and using deception and F A K E or false documents to get a visa. HO don't take deception and false documents very lightly at all.HasA62 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 04, 2018 7:41 pm@ Wanderer
I ddnt ask you any portion of a Proverb '' Live by the sword...............''as a reply to my post .
People , in all community, are tend to err to achieve something at any cost , which they feel there will be a predicament if not tried . Hope you will understand. Dont write this as a Reply.
I think the documents she used were Not Genuine as per definition. Friends please shed some opinions to my question as to what will happen to the Sponsor . Will her husband be deported by cancelling visa by HO ?
A massive sweeping statement if ever there was one!HasA62 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 04, 2018 7:41 pm@ Wanderer
I ddnt ask you any portion of a Proverb '' Live by the sword...............''as a reply to my post .
People , in all community, are tend to err to achieve something at any cost , which they feel there will be a predicament if not tried . Hope you will understand. Dont write this as a Reply.
I think the documents she used were Not Genuine as per definition. Friends please shed some opinions to my question as to what will happen to the Sponsor . Will her husband be deported by cancelling visa by HO ?
Dios mio.........ok. Just you follow the rules that suit you and everyone else will adopt the same approach. What a great idea.........jimquk wrote: ↑Wed Apr 04, 2018 9:38 pmNo one here us likely to be able to say what may happen. If they informed of the fraud, they would obviously be likely to investigate. I don't suppose they would expect cctv recordings to be kept, but they may well contact the shopkeeper asking for further evidence, for example time sheets, NI/tax records etc. They will put him on notice that he is at risk of prosecution if they find evidence of fraud.
However, what evidence could there be? The statement of the other worker looks like malice, and won't be enough on its own. If the shopkeeper keeps his nerve and all the records look right, it should be okay. Your friend might talk to the shopkeeper to make sure that his paperwork backs the story.
"Live by the sword....." Yes, indeed. If the Home Office operate such an unjust system, I am not going to judge against someone breaking those rules.
Unjust? The UK is possibly the most generous country in the world in its offering of visa types and willingness to let people squeeze through the immigration process to PR/ILR and possibly even citizenship despite all sorts of questionable immigration histories. The United Kingdom is a sovereign nation and can cancel all visa types today if it liked, and only allow citizenship to only be bestowed to royal decree. There is absolutely no obligation, except that which the UK applies to itself, to be 'just' and there certainly is no obligation to all of the peoples of the world about how it decides to run its own immigration system. They can do whatever they like, however they like, for whatever reason they like or no reason at all.