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maralain5 wrote:(my passport was a forged one!)
These two sentences don't add up. Using a forged passport is a serious crime - and I very much doubt you thought what you were doing was ok.maralain5 wrote:I ran into this complicated situation by ignorance
Why would anyone be sympathetic to people who break laws time and again and give all other immigrants a bad name ??Justice1 wrote:Dear Maralain5
I am sympathetic with your circumstances.
Thanks.
Justice1
Seconded. Anyway, I doubt a solicitor could be of any assistance in this situation.TintinHerge wrote:Why would anyone be sympathetic to people who break laws time and again and give all other immigrants a bad name ??Justice1 wrote:Dear Maralain5
I am sympathetic with your circumstances.
Thanks.
Justice1
Agreed.TintinHerge wrote: Why would anyone be sympathetic to people who break laws time and again and give all other immigrants a bad name ??
OL7MAX wrote:He admits that his passport was forged. Where did he say that he knew it was forged when he acquired and used it? Was it his fault he overstayed? Do you know it for a fact?
It may even be the case that he was aware it was forged. In many countries it is quite acceptable to use forged documents on a regular basis. In some countries you can only ever get a driving licence by paying a bribe (not taking a driving test). In other countries lying on official documents is par for the course when dealing with government departments - you HAVE to. No, you don't need to go to the third world. Most people buying properties in Spain are told by their lawyers to lie about the value to minimise the tax payable, and most do. People with little experience of how the UK works may not appreciate that those are major crimes here.
But UK law is UK law and breaking it should make you accountable to UK courts. Let the courts do the judging, let's not judge others by our own limited (and parochial) experiences. Particularly if they are unable to explain themselves lucidly in English.
Don't encourage someone to do something illegal, sure, but if he admits it and asks for your help isn't the kindest response to adivse him to come clean and wish him all the best in achieving what he hopes to achieve? When he goes further and offers to leave the UK, go back to his home country and do whatever it takes to stay on the right side of the law shouldn't you all be joining together in a chorus to cheer him on?
Or do we just bash to get the warm glow of feeling whiter than white?
But feel free to insult, point a finger, gloat, or otherwise demonstrate your superiority over that pond scum who, unlike you, has made mistakes in his life.Don't encourage someone to do something illegal, sure, but if he admits it and asks for your help isn't the kindest response to adivse him to come clean and wish him all the best in achieving what he hopes to achieve?
Absolutely agree with BOTH HANDS!david_blaine4u wrote: people..... when a person is coming up with a problem in the forum, one must be helpful & kind and should provide a SOLUTION instead of criticisim, or else no one would use the forums.