I dont think so
2007-02-11 06:23:51
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answered by Yahoo User 2
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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.
2007-02-13 06:09:47
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answered by Boo 3
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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_leave_to_remain
2007-02-11 17:43:53
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answered by Anonymous
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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
2007-02-11 16:10:28
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answered by \ 5
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Yet another marriage for the sake of immigration.
2007-02-12 05:59:01
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answered by Anonymous
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it sounds like you were only after a British passport anyway so lets hope so!
2007-02-12 07:15:23
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answered by GREGNJEN 2
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no!it doesn't!
But all depends where are you from and what was your immigration status before the marriage
2007-02-13 15:02:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would you ask? Were you using your spouse, in order to get citizenship status?
If so - I cetainly hope that you ARE deported.
2007-02-11 14:29:24
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answered by Ciaran P 2
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probably not but i wish it weren't so.
2007-02-14 09:19:41
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answered by jb 2
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