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Hi , everybody i do have a friend she lives in united kingdom , she sought asylum in UK but the home office and the immigration judge denied her asylum in UK .my friend has children were born in UK .So my question is can my friend lives in uk now after she has been denied asylum ?
and do her children get their citizenship knowing that they were born in UK?
Thank you .

2006-09-13 11:46:46 · 19 answers · asked by kamel k 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

.First of al,l my friend still live legally under the protaction of the home office 2nd of all my friend dosn`t work by respacting the a law she gets her help from me and from her family
and for you ( cookeymon ) I am a US CITIZEN and I thought in America people are more cruel about this subject but i am very very wrong .
I asked this question to the people who have a certain education and respect for the refugees and asylees but unfortunately I talk with a Moran and losers but all my respect for those who respect themselves

2006-09-13 12:15:57 · update #1

19 answers

Unfortunately, if she hasnt been granted asylum in the UK she cant live here. She has obviously been through the whole legal procedure which determined she was not legally allowed to live in England irrespective of whether or not her children were born here.

If she is under the care of the Home Office, it probably means that she is going to be sent back to her home country.

A message to all the people that responded with rudeness and ignorance: Imagine yourself being a parent with young children and no where to live safely!! The whole reason people would choose to leave their home country is because it is too dangerous to the carry on living there. What would happen if the poo hit the fan in the UK and you had to seek asylum in a 'safer' country??

2006-09-13 13:08:24 · answer #1 · answered by tracy r 3 · 1 2

Hi Kamel,

I read your question on another page and was curious to know what your first question was and wondered if I could help.

I'm afraid I am no help at all. I can only tell you what I think and it is this. I think your friend, having been denied asylum, must leave the country or be deported. I think that is what happens in Ireland. The children would be UK citizens....but I think there is something about how long the mother lived in the country before they were born that would effect their staying there.
You can see how little I know and would only confuse you with guessing. Why don't you ring the citizens advice offices and ask them, they will tell you.

2006-09-13 13:15:50 · answer #2 · answered by Learner 4 · 0 1

Its easy, Britain and the stereotypical British citizen pre-mass inflow of immigrants and asylum seekers is that we are all tolerable. no doubt there are literally 1000's of human beings in Britain that sense an same way as your self and that i do about the difficulty yet no individual will communicate up. there is also no democracy contained in the country even as it really is what the country is labelled. All we do is pick a Parliament and they do something; a itemizing of unfulfilled delivers that are diminished away even as they are elected. If Britain's' governors enable the human beings communicate the country might want to be run significantly better on the side of the voters of it. in case you look at it from yet another attitude regardless of the reality that, if we do communicate up it really is hostile to a unique beings human rights and the legalities of the difficulty bypass on. Asylum searching for is likewise used as an alias for refugees and the guy on the accurate of the pile of comments touching on to the problem sums it up 'each and every thing for not something'

2016-11-26 22:00:31 · answer #3 · answered by duggins 4 · 0 0

She has no right to stay in the UK, for the uneducated few on this site who have said she's an illegal immigrant, get your bloody facts right. She only becomes an illegal immigrant once The Home Office/Immigration visit her in order to detain her in preparation for removal to her native country and she evades them. Until this time she is perfectly entitled to remain in the country pending her removal.

Oh my God, listen to CRAPhilia again, wind your neck in you sad sad bigoted, uneducated, racist, horrible woman. I really do feel sorry for your offspring having a archaic sad old cow like you as a role model. Get a life, accept the fact that we are European and now live in a multi-cultural society, if you can't accept it then why don't you just FCUK off to another country.

2006-09-15 02:44:48 · answer #4 · answered by Rick 3 · 0 1

what would be the point of asylum exacly, if you were denied it and you could still live in the country!?
if you are not granted asylum, you should not be in the country.
im pretty sure that no, the children wouldnt be allowed to stay unless they had an English father

2006-09-13 12:07:54 · answer #5 · answered by ministe2003 3 · 2 0

no,she is an illegal immigrant,like most of them,sorry but the best thing your friend can do is go back to her own country and take the rest of them with her.i am not racist,at all,but why is it that asylum seekers think i'll get married to an english bloke,have children,and be allowed to stay in the country.why do i,a mother of 4 children who worked with my first 3 children,and acheived nvq 2,then decide to stay at home with my 4th baby and can just about survive,bet her kids wear designer clothes.

2006-09-13 12:08:53 · answer #6 · answered by stokies 6 · 3 1

Whats all this crap about asylum seekers ?. Apart from children,
all able bodied men and women should be forced to stay and fight for their freedom in there own Country. In the U.K. conscientious objectors were jailed for refusing to defend their Country , and rightly so.

2006-09-16 10:51:05 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

no. she shouldnt be here and knowing that, she shouldnt have had kids here. im sorry but this makes me sick. she should go back to where she came from. if people stayed in their own bloody countries, there wouldnt be half the problems. if she is working, she is taking a job that she shouldnt have. if her kids are in school, they are taking a place there that they shouldnt have. its not fair on the british people whos families have been her for centuries. i am totally fed up with all the immigrants coming here and ruining our lovely country and getting wot dont belong to them.

2006-09-13 13:13:38 · answer #8 · answered by crophilia 5 · 2 1

No, if she is not granted asylum, she has no right of abode, unless she is granted right of abode by another means (say through marriage for example). I do not know if her children will be granted citizenship, but even if they are, it doesn't automatically mean your friend, as their mother, will get it.

2006-09-13 12:06:00 · answer #9 · answered by Tefi 6 · 1 0

to be honest am not sure of the legal answer to your question but i am sick of people in the uk saying "we should send them all home" i would ask if thats the case do we take back each and every white uk citezen we have exported over the centuaries from all the coutries we exploited.. the british empire eh??
if people want to live and work here fine.. i would send all the lazy dole scroungers here to a far of land or better still gas them

2006-09-13 11:53:05 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 5

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