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queeam | 01:38 Tue 28th Apr 2009 | Law
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i am 48 years old and would like to emigrate to england after i have completed my degree. my children (17 & 18 years) are british citizens through their dad. he never applied for me and we are now divorced. how do i do it? where do i begin?
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You've not stated which country you're from but it's unlikely that your family connection to the UK is strong enough to permit you to take up residence. You'd only (possibly) qualify if you were financially dependent on your children and you had no other relatives in your own country who could support you:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/ukresidency/ eligibility/relatives/

See here for further information;
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/ukresidency/

Chris

queeam
Tue 28/04/09
01:16


you need to learn english grammar first in order to someone to reasonably answer your question. next, do not belittle the professional, he has more knowledge than you. next , prayer to God for help with your anger. do not let it control you any longer


Perhaps you can also pray to god to be accepted in the UK. But I hope to hell you don't.
That answer (see above) you gave to a posters anguished question was simply heartless.
This "degree"? It wouldn't happen to have anything to do with the public would it? Somehow, I feel it does.

So again. I sincerely hope your application to get into the UK fails, as you are obviously an unfeeling, hard person.
If all unfeeling and hard people had to leave the uk because you didn't want them here, you would probably be on your own in this country

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