Quote Originally Posted by tone View Post
She is married to a british citizen, and bore a british child here - I can't see them taking that on!
I am sure many of us are in the same boat here - but for the sake of an english test they want to split up families - then there is the issue made to what Joe mentioned - interests of the child.
i think if she cant pass the english test in time then she can apply for 5 more years of FLR, and apply for ILR under the 10yrs rule

yes the child should stop her being deported, she would have got discretionary leave, not sure if that not ended thou, might be 5yrs FLR instead

why the extra 5yrs flr - no recourse to public funds , so ti could be a long 10yrs b4 you were allowed recourse to public funds, even you might have been paying taxes for 10yrs