Originally Posted by
sphinx
we came from Holland, (my visa is EEA fam.permit)..if ever the immigration decides to send me back to the Philippines, what will happen to my daughter as she is holding Dutch passport? can i bring her back to the Ph?
pls advice/s out there..i am rattled...
The good news is that because of your daughter and the dutch passport, you may be able to stay as carer....
Requirements for indefinite leave to remain in the United Kingdom as the victim of domestic violence
289A. The requirements to be met by a person who is the victim of domestic violence and who is seeking indefinite leave to remain in the United Kingdom are that the applicant:(i) was admitted to the United Kingdom or given an extension of stay for a period of 2 years as the spouse or civil partner of a person present and settled here; or
(ii) was admitted to the United Kingdom or given an extension of stay for a period of 2 years as the unmarried or same-sex partner of a person present and settled here; and
(iii) the relationship with their spouse or civil partner or unmarried partner or same-sex partner , as appropriate, was subsisting at the beginning of the relevant period of leave or extension of stay referred to in (I) or (ii) above; and
(iv) is able to produce such evidence as may be required by the Secretary of State to establish that the relationship was caused to permanently break down before the end of that period as a result of domestic violence.
Indefinite leave to remain as the victim of domestic violence
289B. Indefinite leave to remain as the victim of domestic violence may be granted provided the Secretary of State is satisfied that each of the requirements of paragraph 289A is met.
Refusal of indefinite leave to remain as the victim of domestic violence
289C. Indefinite leave to remain as the victim of domestic violence is to be refused if the Secretary of State is not satisfied that each of the requirements of paragraph 289A is met.
Also this... Even better...
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/po...onrules/part7/
Ask for immigration lawyer too, when you go to the Citizen Advice Bureau...
Good luck...