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Sometimes people make the common mistake of thinking that they know quite a lot about other people. I suspect thats what our dear old "matthew 777" has done. Making judgements and assuming that other people can not aquire documents as honestly as he did. Unless you come from the same village in Kosovo as him and you have actually met his parents, I cant see anything to support your claims other than pure speculation.mathew777 wrote:Hi,
I am hesitating this for a while… I knew a Kosovo asylum seeker who has granted ILR in last June and his claiming of British Passport is in processing now. However, just I can say all of these are deceptions. This guy is an original Albanian who illegal entry UK from Italy. He portended himself to be a Kosovo war victim and told Home office that his family members, father and brothers were killed in the war (the true is that his father has been visited him in London for two times). Finally, he got granted to stay in UK.
Should I report his case to Home office and do you think they will take it seriously?
leave him alonemathew777 wrote:Hi,
I am hesitating this for a while… I knew a Kosovo asylum seeker who has granted ILR in last June and his claiming of British Passport is in processing now. However, just I can say all of these are deceptions. This guy is an original Albanian who illegal entry UK from Italy. He portended himself to be a Kosovo war victim and told Home office that his family members, father and brothers were killed in the war (the true is that his father has been visited him in London for two times). Finally, he got granted to stay in UK.
Should I report his case to Home office and do you think they will take it seriously?
irrespective of what others say. u have to do what u believe in. go by ur assessment and not what others assessment is. u have to live life as per ur convictions and not others convictions. so up to u to decide what is best in the situation.mathew777 wrote:Thank you for all replies. It seems that HO wouldn’t take much serious to investigate this case and most of people here disapproved my prosecution about this poor guy. True, as everyone has mentioned I don’t have any proof that he is not a Kosovo war victim, but personal I am 100 percent sure he came from Albania. The story is: he came to UK in 2001 and was refused asylum few months after. His solicitor suggested him that the only way to stay in UK was claim ‘suffering in mental illness ’. This finally helped him gain a 5 years British passport in 2003. During these times, he traveled back to Albanian many times, his parents came to visit, and also he backed home to get married… Yes we could leave this poor guy alone. It is easy to close eyes or just walk away, but still something here, as he gains a regular housing benefit and disable care… a ‘mental illness’ person can shift two jobs every day (day time be as a builder, a night club door staff in evening)… of course paying tax, but most time cash in hand… his wife overstayed more than half year, doesn’t matter… there is nothing can do…
Don't have any proof? 100 percent sure? Hello, we're talking about complex immigration issues here...True, as everyone has mentioned I don’t have any proof that he is not a Kosovo war victim, but personal I am 100 percent sure he came from Albania.