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I have more details......Lucapooka wrote:People are not arrested and removed merely if their marriage breaks down when the UKBA are informed of this. (and it's not grassing up; it's what is the sponsor is supposed to do). At best, nothing happens and the visa expires meaning the person has to leave. At worse, the UKBA write to the person and inform them that their leave has been curtailed, giving then a period of grace to tidy up any loose ends. Nothing about this situation (that comes as hearsay from an unrelated third party) seems plausible unless the breakdown was long ago and the person did not act to leave the UK at the end of his leave, so please find out the exact circumstances if you really expect an answer that may be considered useful.
thanks for your reply.Lucapooka wrote:I don't actually believe this story as you have described. There are more holes in it than a Swiss cheese. That's no reflection on you as you appear to be merely passing on what you have been told, which appears to be very limited information.
However, whatever the actual truth of the story, if he was removed at the expense of the UKBA he will be ineligible for another visa in a non-settlement category for a period of 2 or 5 or 10 years (depending on the precise circumstances and time scale of his voluntary or involuntary removal). Whether he actually gets a visa after those periods, given his history, is another matter.
thanks for your replyLucapooka wrote:Until you clarify what you mean by 'removal' - voluntary, involuntary, at his expense or the expense of the state, within or outside a six month notice period - there is not much that can be added further. Ask him to read the rules and match his situation to the various ban periods
Here are the rules relating to any of the above. Para 320 7(B)
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... les/part9/
Thanks for your response - I understand your logic and it makes sense.Lucapooka wrote:I'm not being evasive but as I don't know the exact circumstances of his departure from the UK, it's not possible to say what restrictions apply to his re-entry. Perhaps a ban, perhaps not; was he removed or did he go of his own free will. If he, himself, can't say what happened he should seek professional advice.
thanks alot for your reply.....you are a starLucapooka wrote:He would, at the time, have been given mandatory documentation with regard to his removal.