I have been given ilr in uk but now i am getting divorced does this mean i will be deported?
Answer:
I dont think so
Why would you ask? Were you using your spouse, in order to get citizenship status?
If so - I cetainly hope that you ARE deported.
i m sorry about your marriage. i dont think you will be deported you lived in uk 3 or 4 years? so they cant deport you.just because you get divorced.thats your life in uk now
Hope so, once you've screwed enough money out of your ex you can piss off back to sambo land and be a very rich woman
If you applied based on your own residency rather than your married status then you need to have been here for another five years unless you used the marriage as a means to be here inthe first place in which case yes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/indefinite_...
Yet another marriage for the sake of immigration.
it sounds like you were only after a British passport anyway so lets hope so!
Sounds to me like a marriage of convenience. If that's the case - then I'd love to see you deported.
ILRs are not permanant so they can be retracted when you reach a certain age, or another occurrance such as divorce happens - better get your story straight for the Home Office - though seeing they are incapable of stringing sentences together and being about as efficient as a chocolate teapot - you will probably get away with it.
no!it doesn't!
But all depends where are you from and what was your immigration status before the marriage
probably not but i wish it weren't so.
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