It's going to be quite tough. The best way would be to come on a student visa, this allows you to work, maybe only part-time, but actually no-one is likely to check how many hours you work. The only problem is, to get a visa you have to have been accepted to study by a bona fide educational institution - one which charges you fees! - I think the cheapest is around £3,000 a year. There used to be a scam where you could pay a few hundred pound to register with a 'college' that didn't actually have any teaching staff, and they'd give you the registration document with which to apply for a student visa - it's unlikely to work now, the Home Office will normally only accept documents from an istitution on their approved list. The Home Office will need to be satisfied that you are really intending to study, and that you can support and accommodate yourself WITHOUT working. Sponsorship might be useful, someone here that can offer you accommodation and living expenses. But even then, nothing is guaranteed.
If you have previously been deported, this is likely to count against you. Also, I guess if you apply from Italy, they may be suspicious that you are there illegally, which wouldn't be helpful.
Check out
http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/applying/generalcaseworking/students
I might suggest staying on in Italy, or you could easily move to France, Spain or Germany, or Holland. Or check out Ireland.
Good luck!
2006-12-09 11:29:00
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answered by Anonymous
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If an illegal immigrant commits a serious violent crime, then I think it's ok to deport them and their parents and spouse. Because the parents are largely responsible for how their kids turned out, and the spouse chose that person. But I don't think they should also deport the person's adult siblings and kids, since those people aren't responsible for how the criminal turned out. Underage siblings and kids would have to go too. That wouldn't really be fair to them, but underage people need to be with their parents. Maybe that's how the law is already written. I'm not sure.
2016-05-22 23:50:10
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answered by Anonymous
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unfortunately if you have been rejected to live in the country then the only thing to do is to stay at home! Try applying to live in a different european country england is over crowed!
plus you seem to be doing well, you have the internet!!
2006-12-09 11:00:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Best to stay where you are....the UK is bursting at the seams with no end to it!!
(In reply to 'jimquk@bt' - why would he check out Ireland? - there are more foreigners here than we can cope with - we don't need MORE!)
2006-12-09 11:41:36
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answered by Anonymous
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You are just another one --"Illegal" Immigrant wanting to come to the United Kingdom - the land of "Milk and Honey" to sponge of us - take advantage of our "Misguided" Generosity - the very nature of your question is full of CRAP wake up we don,t want anymore Bloody Scroungers --- SOD OFF
2006-12-09 21:08:29
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answered by ? 5
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Apply legally, Britain is awful with it's immigrants and we let 90% of them in.
2006-12-09 11:43:20
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answered by floppity 7
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90% of the population in this country don't want you here so don't bother and when civil war breaks out your probably be the first one to die
2006-12-09 18:22:13
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answered by rocky 3
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We're full. There are already too many. Sorry champ
2006-12-09 11:36:03
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answered by jj26 5
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if your illegal then there's no use trying to get in is there... in case you get caught.. then you'll just be deported again. i suggest the normal way through... whatever that is. if you give them a sob story of how you were tortured they will come round in the end lol
2006-12-09 11:44:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't worry about it, the English Government are not really bothered about illegal immigrants, I'm sure they will never find you like the rest of them!
2006-12-09 11:03:57
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answered by jackie w 2
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