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HelloHe is an unqualified teacher in an inner-city london school which is always in need of teachers as it's a rough, tough school to work at and people regularly leave, he is one of the few constants. however he would like to become a fully qualified teacher which he cannot do until he gets ILR
I think it's a fairly tricky situation, as the Home Office were probably applying the rules in a pedantic manner, though perhaps lacking compassion. I honestly don't know if they'd take all the other circumstances you mention into account. However, I'm not legally qualified and I wonder if it may be worth getting some legal advice on this to even see if you have a chance of having this decision reversed.sbutler99 wrote:I'm really trying to find out if he's been treated unfairly by being rejected.. whether it is worth fighting/appealing... whether they can (if they are willing to overcome the pur bureaucracy of it all) overlook a 3 week gap between work permits, as he has been in the same employment for 7 years... and the gap was due to admin (state of victoria losing his birth certificate, place of work not producing dated evidence on time, etc etc) or whether it would be a waste of time and effort fighting a decision that cannot be changed...?
I don't think I will be able to help him as a british citizen until we have been living together for 2 years... which will be Feb 2010. even if we were to apply to be married, apparently it would take as long and cost as much as waiting until this date...
