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Shondra Sharma
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enquiry about zambrano

Post by Shondra Sharma » Fri Jan 10, 2014 10:04 am

Hello forum!!! Does zambrano lead to permanent settlement? what happend when child is adult, in that time does parents (primary carers) carry on living in uk or when child reached 18, they kicked out the parents from uk? if parents reach that time 20 years living in uk, can they able to apply on long residence 20 years category? what will happend? especially when both parents are illegal and their child is british (child born and lived in uk for 10 years category) after 8 years parents have a big problems? what they going to do? when their child reach 18, they just say bye bye you just live on your own, we going home office (uk goverment can't allow to live more with you) how cruel is this? how comes you live in another country without your children? Please comments on this.

appealalready
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Re: enquiry about zambrano

Post by appealalready » Sat Jan 11, 2014 10:18 pm

you should apply for family leave to remain (O).

if you can not afford the fee, they have a fee waiver form.
if your fee waiver is approved, you will be granted recourse to public funds once your FLR(O) is successful.

Shondra Sharma
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Re: enquiry about zambrano

Post by Shondra Sharma » Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:19 pm

appealalready wrote:you should apply for family leave to remain (O).

if you can not afford the fee, they have a fee waiver form.
if your fee waiver is approved, you will be granted recourse to public funds once your FLR(O) is successful.
Thanks for your kind reply. Thats great news!!!!! I didn't know that. Could you have a link please?

appealalready
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Re: enquiry about zambrano

Post by appealalready » Mon Feb 10, 2014 12:56 pm

Dear Shondra,


Here are a few links

FEE WAIVER FOR FLR(O) FORM
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary

Application for Leave to Remain in the UK on the basis of your family life as a Partner or Parent or on the basis of your private life in the UK and for a Biometric Immigration Document
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... _flrfp.pdf

"The relevant human rights claims covered by this guidance are applications for leave to remain under the 10-year partner, parent or private life route, or for leave to remain on the basis of another ECHR article, on an FLR(O) form where the applicant is destitute. If the applicant is a child and their parent or parents have or are seeking leave to remain, the whole family unit must be destitute for any member of it to qualify for a fee waiver."

Consistent with the provision of support to asylum seekers and their dependants under section 95 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, a person is destitute if:
a) They do not have adequate accommodation or any means of obtaining it (whether or
not their other essential living needs are met); or
b) They have adequate accommodation or the means of obtaining it, but cannot meet
their other essential living needs.

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