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Arthur Little Hypothetically Speaking ... 18th July 2009, 23:56
Northerner I think the home office would... 19th July 2009, 00:34
darren-b The rules actually allow the... 19th July 2009, 06:25
Arthur Little :xxgrinning--00xx3: Thanks... 19th July 2009, 14:44
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KeithD Why would she want to remain... 19th July 2009, 09:17
somebody She could move from Wales... 19th July 2009, 09:53
aposhark They keep coming, especially... 25th July 2009, 16:55
Arthur Little :icon_lol: One good reason... 25th July 2009, 18:40
bornatbirth are you planning on dying... 19th July 2009, 23:46
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scott&ligaya Serious business though, I am... 20th July 2009, 13:36
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    I think the home office would send her packing.. In fact, I am pretty sure this has happended a few times (although don't quote me on that) and in each case they have told the lady in question to move on...

    Cold hearted as they are


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    Quote Originally Posted by Northerner View Post
    I think the home office would send her packing.. In fact, I am pretty sure this has happended a few times (although don't quote me on that) and in each case they have told the lady in question to move on...

    Cold hearted as they are
    The rules actually allow the bereaved spouse to apply for ILR as long as the marriage was still subsisting at the time of the death. See paragraph 287(b)

    http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/po...ivil_partners/

    Obviously you may be able to point to cases whether the HO refused ILR, though you may be thinking of people who were here on a fiancee visa who had not yet married and applied for FLR. In these cases it would not be possible for them to extend their visa.


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    Quote Originally Posted by darren-b View Post
    The rules actually allow the bereaved spouse to apply for ILR as long as the marriage was still subsisting at the time of the death. See paragraph 287(b)

    http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/po...ivil_partners/
    Thanks Darren ... that's reassuring to know!


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