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badmaash
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Post by badmaash » Thu Aug 30, 2007 4:12 pm

need help in regards to this , how much savings needed to qualify for ilr if both are not working

yankeegirl
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Post by yankeegirl » Thu Aug 30, 2007 4:20 pm

Arrgh, Badmaash, seriously.......

On your previous thread, JAJ gave you a helpful piece of advice.
badmaash, you should understand that when you post a lot of different questions, your chances of getting meaningful advice diminish almost to zero.

Firstly, some people will give incorrect advice based on incomplete information. And secondly, others will just get tired of seeing the same person ask different things.
Yet again, you start another thread with a seemingly random question. Try this. In your next post please put all relevant information. Where are you and your spouse from? How long have you both been in the UK and on what visa did you enter the UK? How long have you both been out of work and why? Any children? Any other extenuating circumstances?It's impossible to help you if we don't know the whole story. I would guess that most people who come on here are not experts but just trying to help. That said, they don't have the time to look through all of your previous posts to try to piece together the whole story when you could just put all relevant information in the same spot. It also makes it harder for others coming on here to try to search for information. It's confusing, frustrationg and helps no-one.

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Post by JAJ » Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:36 am

badmaash needs to find an immigration lawyer.

An online forum cannot provide the assistance he or she obviously needs.

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