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bruce
25th March 2012, 21:39
There was a particular sentence within my Step-sons refusal notice that I was particular offended by on a personal level and feel the comment went way beyond what one would expect ..
*There appears to be no reason why your mother's husband cannot join you in the Philippines to form a family unit*
My thoughts...
Who do they think they are? excuse me there is a very good reason!! ..we want to live in England, hence why we spent so much money in applications and such like!! ..and excuse me how am I supposed to feed and cloth and put a roof over my family's head if I was to move to the Philippines
Is this ECO aware of the current unemployment in Philippines I wonder? does he have any idea how hard it for a Filipino to find work there let alone a foreigner, is he aware that average weekly earnings there are around 1000php (£6.60) Is it any of his bloody business ? how could an intelligent adult make such a remark is beyond me, needless to say I would love to meet him for a chat ..I will say no more ...
What do you all think ? do you think I have taken it to heart and should expect to read such comments from an ECO ?
Steve.r
25th March 2012, 21:44
Well out of order :cwm23: Who do they think they are? they get away with playing God and have no regard for our 'real' lives!!
grahamw48
25th March 2012, 21:49
That IS a disgraceful and insulting remark to make.
It is not their job to tell you how to run your life. :NoNo:
imagine
25th March 2012, 21:55
i dont know if this is so, but i wonder if because of their work position, they are not allowed to apply for visas themselves so that no fiddling can be done by them,,
if this is so, maybe its jealousy , his stament certainly sounds like he is
bruce
25th March 2012, 22:01
thanks for your comments ..I was beginning to think maybe it was just me being over sensitive, I can be very sensitive when it involves my family ..I am glad you all feel the same ..
Steve.r
25th March 2012, 22:01
maybe its jealousy , his stament certainly sounds like he is But this is his individual opinion, not one that is laid down by UKBA policy, I would bet on that!!.
I would go right to the top and insist that this individual is reprimanded and re-trained. :spank:
myliitlehaven07
25th March 2012, 22:17
i think it is them being INSENSITIVE!!! its okay to be sensitive because you know you love and care so much for you family and you would do anything by any means to provide for them. Such remark from that Eco is way too much. :doh i actually been asking myself, why the Embassy think that a couple cannot live withing their means when any couple or any human being will do anything TO LIVE!!! and be able to have a decent life what more for a COUPLE who loves each other so much!! and refusing a couple son or daughter visa is very CRUEL of them!!!!:xxaction-smiley-047
grahamw48
25th March 2012, 22:22
Because our GENUINE relationships get associated with those of scammers and parasites who have attempted to cheat the system in the past. :angry:
There is also CLEAR discrimination against applicants from what are classed as 3rd world countries.
British sponsors are easy targets with few rights unless they are very rich.
Ask the treasurer of the Conservative party. Oh, too late, he had to resign today. :rolleyes:
imagine
25th March 2012, 22:22
But this is his individual opinion, not one that is laid down by UKBA policy, I would bet on that!!.
I would go right to the top and insist that this individual is reprimanded and re-trained. :spank:
yes i agree its his personal opinion, and surely his personal opinion should not by any means be stated by him or be a part of the assesment of that decisison,
its unprofessional, and should not happen
grahamw48
25th March 2012, 22:26
I agree.
This ECO's decision should be reported to the FCO/UKBA....and your local MP.
Moy
25th March 2012, 22:44
a heartless bunch of f...:cwm23: id....t:angry::doh thats what they are..:crazy:
bruce
25th March 2012, 22:56
I have to agree with several comments made above ..that was the ECO's PERSONAL OPINION ...what is even a bigger worry is that I feel the REFUSAL was based on his PERSONAL OPINION ..we submitted TWO large folders full of evidence along with a signed statement from the bio father giving his consent for Jelly to live in England with us.....
Sorry for those of you that are not aware, the great news was that my wife's visa was granted, but needless say she will not be flying here without our son .. yes he may be my step-son but I love him like my own, I have played a large part in raising him since he was 1yr old and loved every minute of it.
joebloggs
25th March 2012, 23:05
its not a personal opinion Bruce, its pretty much a standard reply when it comes to the 'human rights act' and a right to family life. the gov excuse is its not an infringement on your rights as there is the option of you going to live in the phils.
don't take it that personally :NoNo:, even thou its a :censored: excuse.
grahamw48
25th March 2012, 23:20
I think 'reasonable' is the operative word here, and it is not REASONABLE for Bruce to be expected to emigrate to a country where he has no residential status, no income, no home and no prospects of employment....the exact reasons a British ECO would give for refusing settlement here.
:NoNo:
joebloggs
25th March 2012, 23:24
but its ok for his wife to leave the phils, her job, family, etc
I agree with you before you all shoot me down :doh but thats what the gov and embassy can and do say.. :angry:
stevie c
25th March 2012, 23:25
I think 'reasonable' is the operative word here, and it is not REASONABLE for Bruce to be expected to emigrate to a country where he has no residential status, no income, no home and no prospects of employment....the exact reasons a British ECO would give for refusing settlement here.
:NoNo:
So very well worded Graham
But of course this does not even go through miss mays & her cronies minds the only thing that do go through there minds is getting imigration down regardless what families & marriages they destroy :cwm23:
grahamw48
25th March 2012, 23:32
They could create some space by getting rid of the people who are here ILLEGALLY already !!!:cwm23:
stevie c
25th March 2012, 23:37
The phrase comes to mind "to late once the horse has bolted"
So they will now take it out on the genuine couples who want a family life in this ONCE GREAT COUNTRY i state ONCE shamefull truly shamefull
SHAME ON YOU CAMERON & MAY :cwm23:
bruce
25th March 2012, 23:59
but its ok for his wife to leave the phils, her job, family, etc
I think there is a difference ..I am the bread winner, the one supporting my family, not much point in me going somewhere to be unemployed and have very little chance of an income.
grahamw48
26th March 2012, 00:08
Exactly....and of course YOU and the child's MOTHER are the SPONSORS, and it is a CHILD's life we're talking about, not some criminal you're seeking to import into the country. :rolleyes:
Now if it had been some poor creature from West Africa coming to live with 'Aunty', and later to be tortured and murdered. :NoNo:
joebloggs
26th March 2012, 00:12
I think there is a difference ..I am the bread winner, the one supporting my family, not much point in me going somewhere to be unemployed and have very little chance of an income.
true :xxgrinning--00xx3:
anyway good luck Bruce :xxgrinning--00xx3:
oh, how many people in their letter of support put if their spouse wasn't granted a visa, then they would consider or even move to the phils. I know i did , they could have called my bluff :doh
bruce
26th March 2012, 00:29
true :xxgrinning--00xx3:
anyway good luck Bruce :xxgrinning--00xx3:
oh, how many people in their letter of support put if their spouse wasn't granted a visa, then they would consider or even move to the phils. I know i did , they could have called my bluff :doh
No I never said that in my application ...but I did state I had tried ..I was out there for a 7month period in 2010 and did look hard for work ..had I found anything I would have stayed for sure ..
The day I had to leave (no money) ..wife crying on one shoulder and my son crying on the other ...then 23hrs on a plane full of strangers...very very difficult to cope with ..
Arthur Little
26th March 2012, 02:35
needless to say I would love to meet him for a chat ...
... preferably up some dark alley! :xxsport-smiley-002:
Arthur Little
26th March 2012, 03:11
ECO ... EXCEPTIONALLY CALLOUS OAF
:yeahthat:
bigmarco
26th March 2012, 09:12
Yep Bruce I agree I also found some parts of their refusal particularly offensive and not the sort of language you would expect from somebody employed in such a position.
In your case what is even stranger is you appear to have clearly fulfilled all the requirements for your wife to join you in the UK and yet they are unable to grant a visa for a 5 year old child. Keep fighting my friend I'm sure your papers will eventually appear on the desk of someone with some common sense.:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Dedworth
26th March 2012, 10:38
A nasty uncalled for remark - I would email your MP and copy it to Theresa May mayt@parliament.uk
andy222
26th March 2012, 10:49
I dont know what gets into these people. Are they on a bonus now for rejecting applications?
chieldave
28th March 2012, 02:32
sorry to hear it bruce....sigh :NoNo:......hard to accept refusal where you know you did everything to satisfy there grrrrr.....:cwm23:..and received an offensive reason:doh:cwm23:......just bit nervous as well for our coming application
chieldave
28th March 2012, 02:33
their,sorry
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