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EU Settled Application refused
Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 8:01 pm
by ecel
Dear house members,
It is a great privilege to be here today to learn from the experienced ones. We received with shocked yesterday when our EU settled status application was refused because of eligibility under rule EU6. The main claim of the HO is that we have had limited leave to remain which is due for second renewal next year March.
The Home office had our application over 11 months ago and they cannot tell us that we are not qualify within a week. I think the first thing any organisation will check in application is eligibility. My questions are:
1. Why does it take Home Office up to a year to determine eligibility of an application?
2. Why did Home Office choose to decisive the public about the publicised eligibility requirement and they
have another internal eligibility criteria used to decide on application?
3. Why is Home Office wasting public resources for up to a year on application that they know does not meet
the requirements? A decision would have been made within an hour of receiving the application.
Kindly advise if we should go for administrative review. Do we have better chance? What are the new things we can tell HO?
Thank you for your time to read through.
ecel
Re: EU Settled Application refused
Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 8:09 pm
by Zerubbabel
Hello,
1. Why does it take Home Office up to a year to determine eligibility of an application?
I agree. The delay is a bit on the long side but in other hand, they have no specific SLA. In complex cases, of if further checks are required, they can take longer than usual.
3. Why is Home Office wasting public resources for up to a year on application that they know does not meet
the requirements? A decision would have been made within an hour of receiving the application.
This won't help for your individual case. It's interesting to consider in terms of broader policy but it's won't help with your individual case to consider that aspect.
Now, what happened? What's your status in the UK? Are you with an EEA national? Were you both refused?
Re: EU Settled Application refused
Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 8:31 pm
by asadaqeel
ecel wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 8:01 pm
Dear house members,
It is a great privilege to be here today to learn from the experienced ones. We received with shocked yesterday when our EU settled status application was refused because of eligibility under rule EU6. The main claim of the HO is that we have had limited leave to remain which is due for second renewal next year March.
The Home office had our application over 11 months ago and they cannot tell us that we are not qualify within a week. I think the first thing any organisation will check in application is eligibility. My questions are:
1. Why does it take Home Office up to a year to determine eligibility of an application?
2. Why did Home Office choose to decisive the public about the publicised eligibility requirement and they
have another internal eligibility criteria used to decide on application?
3. Why is Home Office wasting public resources for up to a year on application that they know does not meet
the requirements? A decision would have been made within an hour of receiving the application.
Kindly advise if we should go for administrative review. Do we have better chance? What are the new things we can tell HO?
Thank you for your time to read through.
ecel
Hi Ecel,
Please can you provide your case histroy and on what relation did you applied in this scheme ?
Thanks
Re: EU Settled Application refused
Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 9:57 pm
by ecel
Zerubbabel wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 8:09 pm
Hello,
1. Why does it take Home Office up to a year to determine eligibility of an application?
I agree. The delay is a bit on the long side but in other hand, they have no specific SLA. In complex cases, of if further checks are required, they can take longer than usual.
3. Why is Home Office wasting public resources for up to a year on application that they know does not meet
the requirements? A decision would have been made within an hour of receiving the application.
This won't help for your individual case. It's interesting to consider in terms of broader policy but it's won't help with your individual case to consider that aspect.
Now, what happened? What's your status in the UK? Are you with an EEA national? Were you both refused?
Thank you Zerubbabel. I really appreciate your prompt response. Yes, we were both refused. We have three British children age 15, 13 and 10.
Re: EU Settled Application refused
Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 10:02 pm
by ecel
asadaqeel wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 8:31 pm
ecel wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 8:01 pm
Dear house members,
It is a great privilege to be here today to learn from the experienced ones. We received with shocked yesterday when our EU settled status application was refused because of eligibility under rule EU6. The main claim of the HO is that we have had limited leave to remain which is due for second renewal next year March.
The Home office had our application over 11 months ago and they cannot tell us that we are not qualify within a week. I think the first thing any organisation will check in application is eligibility. My questions are:
1. Why does it take Home Office up to a year to determine eligibility of an application?
2. Why did Home Office choose to decisive the public about the publicised eligibility requirement and they
have another internal eligibility criteria used to decide on application?
3. Why is Home Office wasting public resources for up to a year on application that they know does not meet
the requirements? A decision would have been made within an hour of receiving the application.
Kindly advise if we should go for administrative review. Do we have better chance? What are the new things we can tell HO?
Thank you for your time to read through.
ecel
Hi Ecel,
Please can you provide your case histroy and on what relation did you applied in this scheme ?
Thanks
Thank you asadaqeel for your contribution. We have three British children age 15, 13 and 10. We finally won at tribunal court when our first child turned 10 and had his naturalisation done. We were given limited leave to remain. The second renewal is due in March 2021. We applied on the based on having three British children.
Re: EU Settled Application refused
Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 10:04 pm
by ecel
Zerubbabel wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 8:09 pm
Hello,
1. Why does it take Home Office up to a year to determine eligibility of an application?
I agree. The delay is a bit on the long side but in other hand, they have no specific SLA. In complex cases, of if further checks are required, they can take longer than usual.
3. Why is Home Office wasting public resources for up to a year on application that they know does not meet
the requirements? A decision would have been made within an hour of receiving the application.
This won't help for your individual case. It's interesting to consider in terms of broader policy but it's won't help with your individual case to consider that aspect.
Now, what happened? What's your status in the UK? Are you with an EEA national? Were you both refused?
Currently we have limited leave to remain with second renewal due in March 2021. All our three children now has British citizenship.
Re: EU Settled Application refused
Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 8:16 pm
by Zerubbabel
I think you need to share your immigration history so people can understand your situation.
Your posts are rather cryptic to be honest.