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    Immigration rules could tear dad away from two kids

    A distraught couple face being split up by immigration chiefs ... just weeks before their second child is born.
    came on a visit visa 3yrs ago, they should have gone by the rules then and not now there is the minimum financial requirement

    read more here .. http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/lo...ar-dad-3513194
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    Whatever we think about the media reporting and the cases they choose.....the positive aspect is that at least the flawed immigration rules are being highlighted.

    Most people have no idea.

    There has been a case where someone was refused on being just pence under the income threshold on their weekly wage. I think this is one of those currently in the mix on the legal challenge yet to be decided.


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    came on a visit visa 3yrs ago, they should have gone by the rules then and not now there is the minimum financial requirement

    read more here .. http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/lo...ar-dad-3513194
    I agree....the guy managed to come here on a 6 month visit visa...The government allowed him to stay 3 years until the problem was addressed..They were very lucky
    The couple had time (3years) to sort out their problem...they didnt Lets be honest here..£18600 is not a princely sum If the will was there, she could have found better paying employment


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    Memo To Home Office - Don't waste any more time, ship him out he's here illegally


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    Sheriel from Leyte

    Ship him out everyone here has to abide by the Rules however unpleasant and costly they now are, how many are here in our Country like him, abide by the rules and everything is OK,


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    Quote Originally Posted by sheriel View Post
    Ship him out everyone here has to abide by the Rules however unpleasant and costly they now are,how many are here in our Country like him,abide by the rules and everything is OK,


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    Pity - in spite of more than a quarter of a century of negotiations over Turkish membership of the EU - a final decision continues to be deferred ... ... or things might have turned out very differently for this young man and others like him.

    As regards the couple's family income ... it ought to be borne in mind that there still remains a staggering 40 percent of the entire British workforce whose gross wage is less than £18,600 pa. ... how often must I repeat myself in this respect?


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    Why do these people don't understand the rules? It's clearly stated that you cannot apply for an extension with a visit visa. And why didn't he just go back to Turkey before his visit visa expired & apply a fiance visa instead of wasting their time on appeals? They think they can bend the rules just because they already have kids here. It's their fault they're having this problem and I have no sympathy for them.
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    No sympathy.
    Irresponsible fools.


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    and--was he allowed to work--? if not---on benefits--? if not--just what were they living on all that time ?

    i'm separated from my partner---by the rules ( like lots of others )---theyve had 3 years together. say no more.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post

    As regards the couple's family income ... it ought to be borne in mind that there still remains a staggering 40 percent of the entire British workforce whose gross wage is less than £18,600 pa. ... how often must I repeat myself in this respect?
    Have you got link confirming that Arthur

    Folks should live according to their means. If they want more then they shoild plan ahead and not expect expect expect for others to keeep bailing these irresponsible people out.

    I had a run in with a niece yesterday..She went over to my mum's on the borrow but, it's never a borrow Did I put some Fs into her or what ...I gave her mum..( my sister ) both barrels as well...Lazy good for nothing people get under my skin


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    The truth is that £18,600 is not a particularly low figure at all, with just under 40 per cent of wage earners earning an income of less than this amount according to the official national wage index. According to critics, its impact falls particularly hard on UK-based women wanting to sponsor a partner, both because of the greater likelihood of low income but also because many will have caring responsibilities for children, which will lower opportunities for earning

    http://www.migrantsrights.org.uk/blo...mily-migration

    Well, there you go


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    Nothing to stop her going to live in Turkey


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    Have you people got no heart


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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    Have you got link confirming that Arthur
    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    The truth is that £18,600 is not a particularly low figure at all, with just under 40 per cent of wage earners earning an income of less than this amount according to the official national wage index. According to critics, its impact falls particularly hard on UK-based women wanting to sponsor a partner, both because of the greater likelihood of low income but also because many will have caring responsibilities for children, which will lower opportunities for earning

    http://www.migrantsrights.org.uk/blo...mily-migration

    Well, there you go
    Ah ... you've found the appropriate link!

    ... knew I'd seen it somewhere ... just couldn't remember where it was exactly.



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    Quote Originally Posted by London_Manila View Post
    Have you people got no heart
    ... who? Dedworth?


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    Quote Originally Posted by London_Manila View Post
    Have you people got no heart
    Not as long as 'I'm alright Jack'
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    Quote Originally Posted by raynaputi View Post
    Why do these people don't understand the rules? It's clearly stated that you cannot apply for an extension with a visit visa. And why didn't he just go back to Turkey before his visit visa expired & apply a fiance visa instead of wasting their time on appeals? They think they can bend the rules just because they already have kids here. It's their fault they're having this problem and I have no sympathy for them.
    I agree Rayna, they think that having kids here gives them rights!


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