angelcountry wrote:PaperPusher wrote:You are already planning to commit a crime by entering the UK. Get the deportation order revoked.
Don't add another crime to your previous ones of overstaying and whatever you were convicted of.
You had your day in court to argue your case and it does seem that it was decided it didn't breach your human rights to deport you on the basis of your conviction, and that you also had your day in court to argue why you were not guilty or if guilty should not go to prison.
malikscompany wrote:PaperPusher wrote:My last link above says something about deportation orders and EEA nationals and their family members. It still counts as illegal entry even if you are a family member of an EEA national or an EEA national. See paragraph 5.
It is actually illegal to even seek to enter the UK in breach of a deportation order.
The original poster actually hasn't said they would be travelling with their spouse in any case.
if it makes it legal I can travel with my wife.
by the law they should not sign the deportation order for me because I lived legally more then 7 years in UK before I became overstayer, I am spouse of british citizen, my wife was pregnent at that time when they signed my deportation order, (she lost baby because of stress later), I am not a criminal or a threat to public or the country, my charector report was very good and it says that I paniked and thats why I gave police my false name when I was stopped but I accepted it just after few minutes, I should not be given prison sentence and its very unlikely that I will commit any crime again. court accepted all this and still refuse my appeal and home office did sign deportation order. is it not against Humain rights, is it not against the european law ?
I think it depends on the immigration officer dealing with your case really and the type of offence you have committed and having your days in court does not necessarily dictate that, you have exhausted all the stages of court in the country to prove your political convictions, indeed it might be wothwhile to seek a judicial review in the high court, but if you think or believed that, you have acted in an unacceptable ways in terms of criminality, please leave their country. We work on precedences and factums to defend ourself in law, and you must also be ready to removed any government staff that miss-interpreted the law or framed the law against you, if you're right, vindicate your right, if you're wrong leave.

I am not going to enter UK without visa anymore, my Father in law is better now (thank God)
I dont think any of you have ever been in the situation I was. I am Pakistan national and home office dont give a F about us because of some people. people like me suffer because of shame marrieges, my marriege is genuin but home office is already dealing with thousand of cases where some cases are genuin but most of them are just fraud, I personaly know many people who got married just to get visa. so all this appeals and stuff is just a drama from home office, why I dont want to apply for a visa because I know that its going to be refused, they are not going to lift even deportation order from me, they deported me just for a minor crime, I'll tell you my crime, I was stopped by police and I gave them my false name, I did not have any fake ID or anything. I co-operated with police and accepted my fault within few minutes and even police say in the file that I was very co-operative with them. you tell me is it a big crime ?
anyway i do not have hope that I'll get visa for UK, I will be applying for Irish Passport in few months then I'll go to UK, dont give a F about deportation order because when I am Irish national Home Office cant do anything to me.