Illegal immigration.?
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Depends if they have filled in all the correct paperwork and it's up to date. My buddy was sent back to South Africa, he's married to an English girl, has been working and paying taxes here for 12 years, and they have children. It was at Christmas and in all the papers but he's not famous.
It works that way in the States, not sure about other countries though, sorry =(
theres a right that well known cricketer, if he surrendered to the immigration after they married... like my mother.
No, he has not got the right to BN automatically. He is illegal for ever. He can apply for immigration.
Everyone in the world has the right to come here...this is just a glich...the cricketer (whoever he is) will stay that's for sure.
This type of question begins a voyage that ends with a child born on a greek/cypriot vessel in international waters to an Englishwoman married to a Sikh when the Captain is Irish --is the baby British?
go on the net -- or to a Library and study the
1981 Nationality Act -
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Not automatically. He has to apply for naturalization. The automatic part only applies to children of BN's. He could have been qualified for naturalization IF he has resided in the UK for 3 years as a spouse of a UK citizen. Maybe there is something that was not made available in the news.**
I am not sure.But I don't think it is as easy in other countries as it is here in the USA.
Nothing comes automatically when it comes to bureaucracy - not in the UK, not in the US,... You need to go through a difficult procedure, have a lawyer, etc. Not being in the country legaly is not the same thing as not having the right to work though! Big difference. The cricketer will just give a job to a lawyer for a while, that's it - of course he has the right to live and work in the UK, after all, it is his home - he just needs to file the papers properly...
Might I suggest to you that the media coverage is a misrepresentation of the facts, detailing a line fed by solicitors attempting to embarass the government department involved into changing a perfectly legitimate decision?
Salient facts in your summary are incorrect, and no he doesn't have the right to British nationality just because he's married to a British woman.
He would not acquire British nationality automatically, but he could have applied for settlement as a spouse or a long-term resident. It depends on all the circumstances. He still has the option of appying for a spouse visa. The fact of his marriage and ties to the country etc would weigh in favour of the application, on the other hand the fact of having been in breach of immigration rules would go against him.
I guess it all goes to show that immigraton restrictions affect all sorts of people, not just tabloid bogeymen.
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