Right, so here goes...
My parents came to the UK in 1994 when I was 4 years old, originally on a tourist visa. As soon as they could (within a year or so) my father was granted a student visa, and got 2 extensions into 2001, then was rejected on grounds that he had done as much studying as possible.
I wasn't aware of this at the time but we became overstayers from then on (I was 11 and my parents kept it from me).
I found out later that my parents had fled from their country (and therefore my country of birth) due to complications with bankrupcy + becoming a criminal (albeit a minor one - seems bankrupcy = criminal in some countries) and chances of renewing our passports would be slim to none.
So here I am 14 years later, and wondering about my university fee status. I did some digging around and found out that I could be eligible for the ILR, but I needed a passport to do so.
Would the only way of getting both ILR and naturalisation (as we don't want to be citizens, if we still are, of our home country) be that we try to apply for a renewed passport from our place of origin, or would I be able to try and get exemptions of any sort?
Secondly, I haven't found anything on the topic but is there any sort of rule regarding children who had gone through the entire UK education system having a better chance of becoming citizens?
And lastly, the legal stuff is a bit vague on this, but is there any sort of leniency given to those who would not be able to live in their country of origin due to language difficulties, not having recognized family any longer, not having recognized education qualifications back there, etc - i.e. humanitarian issues?
Thanks for your time, and thanks in advance.
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