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So it will happen to me as well????picolla wrote:hi
I know two students of CCL being refused without right of appeal. They have been given one month to leave the country. They applied 3 months before college being caught in scam. They received on 20 dec.
so no hope for CCL STUDENTS.
It looks like refusals may have started for CCL. If you want options in this scenario, there may be some but be prepared to shell out wads of cash, this looks like Judicial Review route only. This will involve Treasury Solicitors on the Home Office side, not presenting officers and the AIT. As far as I am aware the HO has a good track record on this sort of stuff. They will have the brightest & best after your a*** in court.picolla wrote:hi
I know two students of CCL being refused without right of appeal. They have been given one month to leave the country. They applied 3 months before college being caught in scam. They received on 20 dec.
so no hope for CCL STUDENTS.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... les/part9/Grounds on which leave to remain in the United Kingdom is to be refused
(1) the fact that variation of leave to enter or remain is being sought for a purpose not covered by these Rules.
(1A) where false representations have been made or false documents or information have been submitted (whether or not material to the application, and whether or not to the applicant's knowledge), or material facts have not been disclosed, in relation to the application.
Grounds on which leave to remain in the United Kingdom should normally be refused
(2) the making of false representations or the failure to disclose any material fact for the purpose of obtaining leave to enter or a previous variation of leave;