its exactly what the issue is about, Britain colonial past and British subjects bringing their children here, to live and work as Britons. if they join up the forces, double points.
no. under the rules in place at time she arrived she has right of abode, so it should be on the government to sort out this out and return that status since they stirred up this clusterfudge. it shouldnt be on people to have to run around because the government cocked up, they have to...
the official line was they didn't want a formal meeting on this single item, as the leaders were here all week it could be discussed. misguided given the importance, not quite the refusal being portrayed.
and if the Home Office are only successful in 50% of appeals, that should tell them they...
and saying minsters should resign is a political gesture, it doesnt fix the problem or address the reasons. we have a stupidly convoluted system of citizen, subject, commonwealth subject, right of abode (new one on me, relevent here), leave to remain (just look as those words) etc, that changed...
i get it now, this makes it clear. what we have is a monumental cockup, legislation in 2013 drafted to make access to services more strict for immigrants, forgot the potential impact for early generations of naturalised immigrants. still dont quite see why this hasn't been made more of an...
not sure i understand whats new or changed. i knew someone at college 20 years ago had problems because she came from Zimbabwe in preschool years, had no official documentation of that, birth certificate lost etc. went through school, got NI without any issue only when going to work suddenly...