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Article 8 claims are very difficult to make, and to be honest based on the circs. you've posted, unlikely to succeed.cc_1987 wrote:Sooo baffled with all the forms
my boyf overstaid about 3 years now
we are going for a COA to marry but want to apply under article 8 family life as he has a son from a previous relationship has worked and also settled over here. he has his uk drivers no convictions, never claimed benefits and paid tax contributions since his student visa expired.....
what for do we apply for?
is their a specific article 8 discretionary leave form or do we apply for that by stating it? HELP
thankyou!!!
People have been removed on the day of their wedding after applying for COA and detained and deported. The UK Border Agency TV show showed an episode where a Jamaican who had overstayed for years was arrested on the day of his wedding, outside the registry office in fact, detained and deported. The wedding, obviously, didn't go ahead. The same happened with an Indian man up in Scotland.cc_1987 wrote:Serious. We were told by our solicitor that applying for COA is the easy part - that most people cant get removed from that...as long as the relationship is genuine and we have enough proof etc...
how will they know the date were going to marry? were going to book it after we recieve the COA and might have it in a church anyway (of england) or registry...
hmmmmm
he wont be likely to get entry to the UK will he, if he leaves for JA because we wont be married without a COA?
Kingston is hard i've heard they might say nay on his overstay
If he stays for another 10 years undetected (14 year thing) wont that protect him
What meats said...cc_1987 wrote:Serious. We were told by our solicitor that applying for COA is the easy part - that most people cant get removed from that...as long as the relationship is genuine and we have enough proof etc...
how will they know the date were going to marry? were going to book it after we recieve the COA and might have it in a church anyway (of england) or registry...
hmmmmm
he wont be likely to get entry to the UK will he, if he leaves for JA because we wont be married without a COA?
Kingston is hard i've heard they might say nay on his overstay
If he stays for another 10 years undetected (14 year thing) wont that protect him
Don't say you haven't been warned.cc_1987 wrote:I understand what your all saying but how are they gonna know when were getting married and at the end of the day why give the guy a COA and then grab him, lol they could've gone to his house anytime they wanted
plus, they have to show off on TV and scare people
we will get COA and then go to jamaica and apply for flr(m) over there
thankyou fior your time and views i'm very appreciative x
