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Hi Wanderer- I know HO isn’t very sensible most of the time and it would not be a surprise to receive this answer from them.Wanderer wrote:The human rights angle is difficult to argue. The stock HO answer is you human rights are not affected - just you can't enjoy them in the UK.
You'll find that they'll say u established your family life whilst here illegally and the is no reason (to them) why you cannot continue to enjoy it legally in the Ukraine.Olga808 wrote:Hi Wanderer- I know HO isn’t very sensible most of the time and it would not be a surprise to receive this answer from them.Wanderer wrote:The human rights angle is difficult to argue. The stock HO answer is you human rights are not affected - just you can't enjoy them in the UK.
However how can our Human Rights be not affected, we have spent 2 months apart with my husband and may be about to spend 10 months more. He is British, has a permanent job and accommodation in the UK , does not speak Ukrainian or Russian to come and live here in the Ukraine. They do have to consider all of this.
Unfortunately that's your definition - not the Home Office's. Otherwise we would have a veritable smorgasbord of Human Rights cases.Olga808 wrote:
However how can our Human Rights be not affected, we have spent 2 months apart with my husband and may be about to spend 10 months more. He is British, has a permanent job and accommodation in the UK , does not speak Ukrainian or Russian to come and live here in the Ukraine. They do have to consider all of this.
Yes, we know that there will be no need for spending money on appeal if the ban term is over. The article Vinny sent a link for is very interesting I will ask my lawyer to call the embassy and ask them to reconsider in the light of the concession of 15th may."By the time your appeal gets to court you will have already or nearly completed your year ban. You are wasting your time and money".
We married in the Ukraine as I had been in the UK illegaly and could not get married there."One question - what country did you marry in?"
Debatable since the concession is aimed at those who have overstayed more than 28 days. I still can't see any specific definition (apart from the old bogus marriage) and fear that this may be yet another way of subjectively refusing those who have tried to follow the new rules.Frontier Mole wrote:
If you have owned up to three years overstay I think you will be considered as significantly contrived.