I married an aylum seeker almost 3 yrs ago, and we rav a 1 year child how do we apply 4 him2 settle in uk?
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........ a rrrrrrggggghhhhhh. God.... shouldnt you have thought about this before you decided to have a child?. Surely if he's anything like the other immigrants/asylum seekers... he wont need a work permit.... he can stay of his own accord... live off the benefits that MY taxes pay for... and be welcomed with open arms by the authorities....
Honestly I would answer your question if I had any idea what you were saying, learn to spell or at least use spell check!
anuva, aloud, we av ad - your grammar says it all!!
Hmm, we have a cynic in our midst.
Anyway, how about contacting your local citizens advice bureau? They should be able to give you advice and details on what to do next.
sorry i don't understand what your saying. maybe you should try calling immigrations and get some one on the phone that can understand what your saying. good luck.
You can go wherever you like as long as it isn't here.
I don't give a monkeys, but I am sick of my taxes going to the likes of you and your illegal spouse.
your hubby has to prove that your marriage is not sham, first of all, and second of all- this is almost impossible!Home Office won't believe anything he says!!!!
firstly i think you r lying. if its true anyway if you are married i dont think you have anything to worry about.... i hope you have a happy life with your husband and son.
Cant he work in his own country, go to him work permits have been abolished and asylum quota is full
Well what do u expect!!!! Like everyones else here- why do u think the british public want to help another imigrant into our country when WE have to go to work everyeday and pay taxes!!! you people make me sooo angry!!!
Judging by your English and your spelling, I think you are the 'Aylum' seeker.
By the way, what is an Aylum, and can I have one?
I have a suggestion! Tell your husband not to worry. All three of you can go back to wherever he came from, and then you can have 'anuva' child!
If your husband is still not legally registered, just contact the Home Office and explain the situation. They cannot just remove someone. Plus the fact that he has a child will help. people don't just get carted off. Your MP maybe able to help. Do not be afraid of authority. Even someone who may be in as desparate a situation as your husband has rights under UK law. The best thing is to start the process now. Enlist the help of a Solictor. Good luck.
was it you or your husband that wrote this question. I'm sorry but i just do not understand your question
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