i think they would find it hard to refused you have got married you are entitled to work as soon as you place your application for FLR ... YOU WOULD HAVE VERY STRONG human rights appeal as you are married ...
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i think they would find it hard to refused you have got married you are entitled to work as soon as you place your application for FLR ... YOU WOULD HAVE VERY STRONG human rights appeal as you are married ...
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You mean like they would never deport (or at least attempt to..) a spouse who didn't renew their visa (ILR, etc) or tried to renew it late? I have news for you, they do. The human rights approach doesn't always work either, you can live together, just not in the UK.
If you get a refusal it may cost you a lot of money to fight.
I think the point Bluebird is trying to establish here, Darren, is ... does anyone actually KNOW of an instance where a person has been refused extension of their leave to remain in the UK ... irrespective of whether it be FLR or ILR ... due to a sudden and unexpected change of financial circumstances on the part of the sponsor?
most people do not get refused flr/ilr
i can't recall anyone on here being refused FLR or ILR especially if your'e married to a brit
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