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You've obviously had a sad & difficult journey.mimi2015 wrote:Any advise or help will be highly appreciated. My story is very long and complicated. I cam to UK in 2001 and claimed asylum on arrival and then I withdraw the application in November 2002 as I got married to be British National. I applied for a ILR on marriage grounds, this application was refused. I appealed and while awaiting for appeal in 2004 the marriage broke down. I decided to movein with friends. Shortly after that I felt unwell and ended up in the hospital, when I was discharged from the hospital I told the hospital that I have nowhere to go and stay. The hospital handed me to a charity that requested the council to assist me with accommodation. The councilI not refugee organisation gave me a flat and weekly living allowance. I was still waiting for appeal in 2007 when I removed myself from UK to go to a European country where again I claimed asylum which was granted. In 2010 after I divorced I married a British National.I came back to UK in 2011 on marriage visa. I was granted ILR in 2013. In November 2014 I applied for citizenship. I had a letter in June advising me that I was in UK from 2002 and removed myself in 2010 , which is not true. I removed myself in 2007. They asked me to explain how I regulised my stay during this period. They also asked me who I stayed with and where I worked, as I could be banned from applying for citizenship again for 10 years as the law was passed last year according to home office. This law was passed I think after I have applied. I replied and told them that I had no fixed abode, but since I returned to UK i have worked and I have had 2 children. I did sent them P60s. Yesterday I recieved a refusal letter but they have stated that I can appeal. I am just wondering if it is worth appealing or its waist of time and money. Has anyone heard or had a similar story in the past. Any advise please. Thank you for taking your time to read.