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Frontier Mole has given you good advice, even if this wasn't what you were hoping for.
Succinctly enunciated for OP and from Frontier Mole.Zerubbabel wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 10:42 amHello
Immigration is not easy. When I visit my country and some young lads ask me about how go to Europe, I tell them to stay home, study, create a business, build a family... and don't bother about immigration.
We all know it's difficult. The world is not made of countries with open arms waiting for people to come in. Sometimes it takes trials and errors to find a place to settle and thrive.
During my immigration journey, I was thrown out of many countries before I settled in the UK. In the first one after 8 years! The second one after 4 years. I am not even mentioning countries where I wrote off the project after 3 to 6 months.
I decided to leave the first country (where I stayed 8 years) when I saw people who came in years after me applying for permanent residence or naturalisation while I was still looking for options with solicitors to get a basic residence.
Sometimes a country doesn't work for you. Obsessing with it and destroying your health over it just doesn't worth it. What's the point of wasting decades of your life chasing a residence in this country? The Home Office has nothing to lose here. You can submit applications for the next 10 years if you want to, but you are not building your life in the meantime.
As you exhausted all your options in the UK, the only sensible thing for you to do is to reset your situation by going back home. This will also put a stop to your losses in terms of time and money. You can then try an immigration route in any other country and start putting your life together.
All the best!