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british child with dad without uk visa ,can enter uk

Post by johny_english » Mon Jul 09, 2012 6:09 pm

hi i got a very intersting query.
i am asking for someone else but its v interesting so i thought lts share it and see how it works
a friend of my friend enter uk without passport claimed asylum got refused was removed from from country had a relationship with british citizen and they had a kid together .
now the man who was removed from uk went back home got passport and visa for germany these days he got his british citizen daughter with him and his girl friend now they were planing a trip to germany but there flight route accidently is via london heathrow connected flight they got to stay 2 hours at heathrow this is the cheapest ticket they are getting.
now question is if the persom who was sent back home got his brtish child with him and mum is not travelling can he get in to uk he got child uk birth certificate and passport on full certificate his name appear as father.
what kind of drama is going to happen if father with a british child age 3 years wants to enter uk instead of taking his connected flight is it possible will they let him in or what its v intersting as child got right to enter uk they cant deny him as child is british or they going to deport child also which is not possible in my opinion as british citizern cant be deported .
thanks in advance

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Post by asim72 » Tue Jul 10, 2012 12:17 am

Not feeling like writing the whole story here, but in a nut shell "it ain't gonna work mate".

Travelling with a British child is not a guaranteed way to enter UK.

British child cannot be deported, but british child's father is not immune from removal/deportation.

If I was the immigration officer, I would put the child into care by handing the child to social services, until child's mother comes and takes custody, and remove/deport the father.

I hope you get the picture now. Tell your friend not to bother. Its disgusting people trying to use their children as a shield. Only a mean selfish father would even try this. I think your friend is a loser. If he is not a loser, then he should arrange tickets avoiding the country he was removed/deported from.

I am sure is a ploy to enter UK, and then try to plant himself in the country.

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Post by johny_english » Tue Jul 10, 2012 6:13 pm

mr asim
please dont give your personal opinion if i were immigration officer i would do this i would do that but you are not infact.
no 2 child is staying with dad he is supporting child.
and he is not using child as shield .
and they got permited today immigration officer give 24 hours entry visa thanks god you were not the immigration officer.
would you apart a child from dad which you already said yes and give child to sociel services i think you are brought up by sociel services yourselve.
and in this case you are loser as they got entry into uk.and without knowledge you fired your gun and said this would happen that would happen
you should always :evil: open your mouth for something you are sure of

and please this forum is for advice if you dont know exact answer dont reply rather than saying i would do this and that as you are not a authority?
and i think if ever you get employed at ukba only you will be left in uk
and and every one else will be deported from uk. :lol: :lol: :lol:

shame on you the way you are judging the people .
its disguting the way you replied any way there entrance is a big slap on your face and it shows your personal views are nothing but your personal views staff at ukba is well trained .

:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
you wish you were :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

and you should use kind of words losers and this and that mate who are you to tell people losers you will get yourself in trouble by replying like this at least i would not like the way you replied .

i remember a white man saying a young asian pakistani guy in london go back to your country where you come from
the asian guy said i am british the white man said what look at your face how you can be british you are not british where did your dad come from pakistan?
guy replied yes he said so go back to your country what you doing here and take your dad with you as well

there is no difference between you and that white man who was kicking asians out
and you got another approach with out knowledge of law i would deport them i would do this and that you wish?
but your wish never come true
if that whit man see you he would wish to send you back as well along with your dad but ukba would not let him do this
and ukba would not let you send away some which in your opinion should not be over here?

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Post by asim72 » Wed Jul 11, 2012 1:08 am

Well, there is no exact answers in many situations, are there.

Plus by posting what you posted, you did ask for peoples personal opinions, didn't you?

Yes, I would say it again, its totally irresponsible for a father to try this with a young child. What if things didn't turn out the way they did?

The point is not whether he got entry or not, the point is that a father should not take this kind of risk while travelling with a young child. Testing a country's immigration controls by way of accompanying a child is totally irresponsible. If there is a doubt, why not take alternative route?

And about judging people, well we all judge people, and we must judge people, like you judged me too. If we never judged anyone, how would we know whom to trust and whom not to trust.

Regarding your white dearly beloved rant, well there are good and bad people in every race. Some whites can be dearly beloved, and so can be asians or africans or anyone.

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