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Some of the more typically English characteristics that may develop as you spend more time (and integrate) in UK are keeping a stiff upper lip and reliance on British phlegm to see you through.lake1 wrote:Ok I applied for SAR back in February 2016 and to date haven't received it.
I did contact them after about 80 days of waiting but they basically said I'll have to keep waiting as my case isn't a priority.
I've contacted the ICO and apart from the generic email to confirm receipt of my complaint I haven't heard back from them.
What can I legally do? Can I sue the UKBA SAR Unit? Or there is nothing I can do and will have to just live with it.
Thanks.
I think the response time may be 40 days; perhaps for any response (??) so not necessarily the turnaround time. Not sure.lake1 wrote:Can stop laughing at your post @noajthan.
@CR001 it's not lost in post as like I stated they acknowledge they received it but just haven't processed it. Taking almost 3 times the duration they meant to take isn't slight delay. If it's lost by royal mail you can always get royal mail to compensate you.
Considering they are legally meant to process it within 40 days to take almost 3 times that and still haven't been processed isn't good enough.
Ok let's ignore me not moaning and having to live with it, let imagine it's for someone else, is there any legal avenue available to make them pay for the delay.
I already contacted them hence the reply am not a priority and they said I should contact the ICO if am not happy.noajthan wrote:I think the response time may be 40 days; perhaps for any response (??) so not necessarily the turnaround time. Not sure.lake1 wrote:Can stop laughing at your post @noajthan.
@CR001 it's not lost in post as like I stated they acknowledge they received it but just haven't processed it. Taking almost 3 times the duration they meant to take isn't slight delay. If it's lost by royal mail you can always get royal mail to compensate you.
Considering they are legally meant to process it within 40 days to take almost 3 times that and still haven't been processed isn't good enough.
Ok let's ignore me not moaning and having to live with it, let imagine it's for someone else, is there any legal avenue available to make them pay for the delay.
Anyway, fire away:https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... mmigration
- The Customer Services Team
Subject Access Request Unit
UK Visas and Immigration
17th Floor, Lunar House
40 Wellesley Road
Croydon
CR9 2BY
Some tips on making a complaint - English style:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwZaqZaRe78
UKBA SAR Unit kept saying I can complain to the ICO I get the feeling they not bothered or afraid of the ICO.secret.simon wrote:Have you seen the first episode of The Immigrant's Guide to Britain on Channel 4? One of the points covered over there is , just as noajthan's post covers, that the British don't complain about most things and look askance at people who do.
I would raise the matter with the ICO again. They are the enforcement body for the purposes of the DPA.
I am inclined to agree with Noajthan. There must be a response within 40 days even if that is not a deterministic or final response.
I've read somewhere they sometimes refuse all requests if you send another one, I won't want to take the risk of losing on both sides.noajthan wrote:It looks like requests under the Fast Track pilot may still be being accepted (whilst the results of the initial FT pilot are being evaluated).
It may be worth a shot firing off another request:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... rack-pilot
Be aware the main application form contains a caveat about repeat requests possibly not being entertained if made within 6 months;
but as the FT route is foc its zero risk.
mine just come back , it took 52 days from the day they received my application . are u sure u filed the application properly , the very important things is your payment of 10£ , your HO references are correct and 2 proof of id with address , if u received ur acknowledjement letter u can email them using the reference quote on this letterlake1 wrote:Ok I applied for SAR back in February 2016 and to date haven't received it.
I did contact them after about 80 days of waiting but they basically said I'll have to keep waiting as my case isn't a priority.
I've contacted the ICO and apart from the generic email to confirm receipt of my complaint I haven't heard back from them.
What can I legally do? Can I sue the UKBA SAR Unit? Or there is nothing I can do and will have to just live with it.
Thanks.
The card format and data field content may be mandated by EU law rather than by pragmatic UK officials.ohara wrote:Highly likely. I imagine UKVI will eventually realise they have shot themselves in the foot by not putting the actual PR date on the card, or making it easy for people to find out without an SAR.
In fact I expect they are desperately recruiting staff to the department which deals with data protection as they will have come under tremendously more work recently thanks to this.
You're right, but there is a "remarks" section, and surely they could just put it in there?noajthan wrote:The card format and data field content may be mandated by EU law rather than by pragmatic UK officials.
If no cards Europe-wide have a 'PR date'-field specified then its probable the UK ones won't be able to.
Interesting signature btw.