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Discussion in 'Immigration UK' started by tarzan_in_jungle007, Jul 28, 2005.

  1. tarzan_in_jungle007

    tarzan_in_jungle007 New Member

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    HI ALL I JST SAW DS WEBSITE AND IT SEEMS VER Y HELPUL IN GETTIN NY INFORMATION WISHD FOR....

    MY COUSIN HAS OVER STAYED IN UK FOR 6 MONTHS AND HE WISHES TO GO BAK TO HIS NATIVE COUNTRY WHICH IS NON EU....

    BT WANTS TO FIND OUT WOT WOULD REALLY HAPPN TO HIM IF HE JST BUYS UP TICKET AND WISHES TO LEAVE ALL SUDDEN... OR IF THERE IS ANY LEGAL WAY OUT.. BY GIVING UP NY FINE OR NYTHIN SUCH LIKE THT.....ALSO WOULD HE BE ALLOWD TO VISIT NY OTHER COUNTRY AGAIN IN LIFE.. AND WOT WOULD BE THE SCENARIO THN....PLZ ADVICE....
     
  2. catherino

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    I know someone who entered and lived in this country illegally for five years. He decided recently to return to his own country. He simply bought a plane ticket. He was detained for around 30 minutes when leaving the UK to find out what he had been doing in this country for the past 5 years. He was again detained when he entered his own country for around 2 hours, again to find out what he had been doing.

    He is now in the process of applying for a visa to re-enter the UK legally, so I assume that it does not affect your future immigration applications.
     
  3. Coyan

    Coyan Addicted member

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    The UK Authorities decides each and every application based on its own merit. And in most cases your past immigration history would not really matter.

    A few situation where the history would influence a decision is where you have been previously deported and barred from returning for a period of 5 yrs or a situation where you have a record and seen as a threat to public peace, security and the general public good.
     
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