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noajthan wrote:Related:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/eea-ro ... 06809.html
The link is simply contextual history to your case.Zimsparta wrote:...noajthan wrote:Related:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/eea-ro ... 06809.html
What are you trying to say here with your link.
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He was on bail and complied with conditions. He had to sign every two weeks. When they turned up yesterday they just said 'bail is cancelled'Obie wrote:Was he on bail or temporary admission?
Was reasons given for revocation of bail or temporary admission?
The cannot breach a person right to marriage and form a family.
What history?noajthan wrote:The link is simply contextual history to your case.Zimsparta wrote:...noajthan wrote:Related:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/eea-ro ... 06809.html
What are you trying to say here with your link.
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UKVI officials (or whoever it was) must have acted for a reason. It may have to do with the history to the case.
I was wondering if they gave him permission because they had no proof against a genuine relationship but they dont want him to get married so they told the registry office to le them know when he books the appointment so that they can prevent it from happening.Casa wrote:You're absolutely correct that it was a means to preventing access to a legal stay and they knew exactly where to find him.
This is an immigration forum, not a theological one.Obie wrote:Evil cannot be allowee to prevail over good.
The first notice of detention?avjones wrote:Start with the notices for detention. What reasons are given?
Is removal imminent? Have removal directions been set, or a "removal window" notified to him?