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Shoptime Long term residency question

Discussão em 'Immigration UK' iniciado por c-page, 28/5/06.

  1. c-page

    c-page New Member

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    I will be most grateful if someone can help with my question.

    I would like to apply for ILR based on the 14 year concession rule. My problem is, I can only provide evidence for the last eight years. My passport with the relevant dates was stolen and i have a new passport with no history in it, what do I do?

    I have been adviced that my ties to the Uk ie husband, daughter (who are both british) mortgage and other commitments will be fine. Is this true or do I need other documents? If so, what document will I need?
     
  2. Triple H

    Triple H Addicted member

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    :headscratch:

    Your husband is British.Why not as a spouse married to UK citizen :?:
     
  3. c-page

    c-page New Member

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    I understand I can not change my status in the UK on a visitors visa. I have also been told the only to get my settlement status is to go back home. I have been warned however that should my application be refused, it can take up to a year for an appeal to come through.

    I cannot leave my 2 year old daughter for a year.

    I figured since I have been in the country for so long, I will use the 14 year concession instead, however I can not prove part of the time I was here because my history is in my old passport.

    I am open to any adivce anyone has, if there is a way to get my ILR without leaving the country I will be very grateful to know it. Thank you.
     
  4. Triple H

    Triple H Addicted member

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    Your connections to UK are "overwhelming",you could always use article 8 .You would need solicitor to help you with application..It can be done while in the UK ;)
    "ARTICLE 8
    RIGHT TO RESPECT FOR PRIVATE AND FAMILY LIFE
    1. Everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life, his home and his correspondence.

    2. There shall be no interference by a public authority with the exercise of this right except such as is in accordance with the law and is necessary in a democratic society in the interests of national security, public safety or the economic well-being of the country, for the prevention of disorder or crime, for the protection of health or morals, or for the protection of the rights and freedoms of others."
     
  5. c-page

    c-page New Member

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    Dear Triple H,

    Thank you so much, I am really grateful. Many thanks
     
  6. Triple H

    Triple H Addicted member

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    My pleasure :lol:
     
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