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No but she would like to stay here and finish her studies, she had to stop her studies due to her condition but next year she will be submitting her final assignment which is agreed by her Uni.Cosmopol wrote:This will not affect either of your cases, because neither of you has the right to stay in the UK (once her visa expires).
FM, what is the HO position, if there is a child in the family and both parents are from different countries? Are they removed separately to their native countries? Where will the child go if father against child going to mother's country?Frontier Mole wrote:
As you have no status and as she only has a limited leave to enter your relationship is meaningless. There is nothing to prevent you and her going home to PAK(?) as a family unit.
zain wrote:Hi all, I really appreciate if someone could kindly provide me an advice on my case as it is in very crucial stage.
I came here when I was 15yrs old on 31/10/1996 about 12yrs ago with my brother & mother and applied for a political asylum due to a religious persecution but i was minor and was depended on my mother.
To cut & simple my case was separated from my mother's case on my solicitors instruction in 1998.
So up till now my case has been completed been refused in fact it’s been refused from the tribunal as well my human right application has been refused as well.
The last letter I received from HO saying that “I do not have further rights to stay in UK so I will be deported and the deportation date will be informed soon". This letter came in couple of years ago and since then I have heard nothing from HO.
It will be appropriate to mention that I have been regularly attending my Weekly Reporting in Croydon since 2004.
The crucial part
Last year i got married (Islamic marriage) and my wife came here on a student visa and been studying regularly since then and now she is expecting a baby next month.
We haven't yet declared our marriage to HO and her visa is expiring in Dec.
My 2 queries are that would this affect my case & her case if we declare our marriage.
Thanks for taking a time out & reading.
Many Thanks
Zain
I am not bad at most immigration matters (I think) but I do not have a clue about the approach given the circumstances you put forward. I believe it would come down to a number of points-tasha75 wrote:FM, what is the HO position, if there is a child in the family and both parents are from different countries? Are they removed separately to their native countries? Where will the child go if father against child going to mother's country?Frontier Mole wrote:
As you have no status and as she only has a limited leave to enter your relationship is meaningless. There is nothing to prevent you and her going home to PAK(?) as a family unit.
Article 8 ECHR wrote:Stage 2: If (or assuming that) family life exists, will refusal / removal interfere with that family life - are there insurmountable obstacles to the family enjoying family life elsewhere?
Frontier Mole wrote: I am not bad at most immigration matters (I think) but I do not have a clue about the approach given the circumstances you put forward.
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No more questions like this one please
Thanks for replying!!Frontier Mole wrote:Where did you get married? If it was in the UK you are NOT married under UK law.
As you have no status and as she only has a limited leave to enter your relationship is meaningless. There is nothing to prevent you and her going home to PAK(?) as a family unit.
Twice I have written to HO through my MP requesting them to consider me in legacy, but both time I was been sent a standard letter saying that they have dealth this many cases and this many are left over and they will look into my case as well.tasha75 wrote:zain, do you know if your case is a legacy case?
Cosmopol wrote:I guess this adds an extra twist to the case, and for practical purposes the marriage will not be recognised anywhere aside from Islamic legal systems...zain wrote:Actually I got married before she came to UK so basically i got married in Pakistan while me being in here then she came to UK.
I don't think you can "declare" it, as it probably isn't valid in the UK for legal reasons - that's what "not recognised" means. Marriage cannot be "declared" it has to be officially registered with a recognised authority, and be also legal under the laws of the country you are in. I.e., if you marry a seconf woman, it may be considered legal in some countries, but not in the UK - so will not exist for practical purposes.zain wrote: So what happens if we declare our marriage before she applied for a visa extension, what affects would it have on my case and on her?
What do u suggest??
So if i apply for Certificate of Approval while my Mrs applies for visa extension then what will happen?Cosmopol wrote:I don't think you can "declare" it, as it probably isn't valid in the UK for legal reasons - that's what "not recognised" means. Marriage cannot be "declared" it has to be officially registered with a recognised authority, and be also legal under the laws of the country you are in. I.e., if you marry a seconf woman, it may be considered legal in some countries, but not in the UK - so will not exist for practical purposes.zain wrote: So what happens if we declare our marriage before she applied for a visa extension, what affects would it have on my case and on her?
What do u suggest??
I don't believe you are married in the eyes of the British law, hence there is nothing to declare, aside from a bona fide relationship and a child.
sonnyblack112 wrote:sorry zain but just out of interest how is it you applied for asylum based on religious persecution if you are islamic and from pakistan where this denomination makes up the majority of the demographic?
Hi Zainzain wrote:sonnyblack112 wrote:sorry zain but just out of interest how is it you applied for asylum based on religious persecution if you are islamic and from pakistan where this denomination makes up the majority of the demographic?
Well i belong to an Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and according to Pakistani government we are non muslims so basically we can not call ourselves muslim neither can we practice our religion.
the recent house of lords judjements will not help coz none of them is settled so there wont be any inteference with family life so the prorpotionality issue will not come into play. Frontier Mole is right.narmi wrote:Hi Zainzain wrote:sonnyblack112 wrote:sorry zain but just out of interest how is it you applied for asylum based on religious persecution if you are islamic and from pakistan where this denomination makes up the majority of the demographic?
Well i belong to an Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and according to Pakistani government we are non muslims so basically we can not call ourselves muslim neither can we practice our religion.
I am regular reader of these two forum( immig board & uk resident). I am not expert in immig but i have following suggestions for you.
1.Did your other family get ILR?.
2.you need to get discuss your case with immig Specialist like Victoria from medivisa.
3.I believe recent house of lords decision in case of Beko-bett, and other three case (which i read in this frum) can helpful in your case. but discuss these cases with an expert and good luck