Permission To Remain Rejected After 6 Years Of Living In The UK: Here's WHY

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
  • Permission To Remain Rejected After 6 Years Of Living In The UK: Here's WHY
    These husband and wife are from Nigeria. One was born in 1988, the other in 1980. They had a child in 2012 a baby boy.
    The husband entered the United Kingdom in 2013 as a student, he secured further leave to remain in that capacity until 8 January 2019.
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Komentáře • 63

  • @coyoluo
    @coyoluo Před měsícem +5

    You have explained it well. It's surprising that a Nigerian student here didn't know how to navigate the Home Office's requirements. Pro Bono legal advice is widely available, with many Nigerian immigration lawyers who could have assisted unless he disregarded legal advice. Could it be that he didn't graduate?

    • @FaithOjone
      @FaithOjone  Před měsícem +1

      I had to pin this solid info 😊thanks for sharing

    • @princessdzifa
      @princessdzifa Před měsícem

      What has the UK got to do with your problems when your own government does not care?

    • @dennykeaton9701
      @dennykeaton9701 Před měsícem

      You're probably correct.

  • @akusoaoyameikyei5482
    @akusoaoyameikyei5482 Před měsícem +2

    Hello Faith hope you and the rest of your family are OK. Nice bring this issue to light.

    • @FaithOjone
      @FaithOjone  Před měsícem +1

      We are great thanks for asking ❤ hope you doing alright yourself 😊 it's a great story with great lesson

  • @johnabah7805
    @johnabah7805 Před měsícem +2

    Wawu. Thanks for sharing.👍
    Ya glowing ma'am ❤️

  • @vivianojo2025
    @vivianojo2025 Před měsícem +14

    In as much as Nigeria Economy and government is shady i guess Nigerians abroad should have some dignity and stop making this Uk or other people see us as desperate folks and make a mess out of us. I belief when one migrate, one gains experience,skill and knowledge, and if one channel all those rightly you will be a sort after and not a mess bowl. Nigerians or Africans should be stop making abroad seem like heaven and stop making all the Brits, American, Canadians etc... see us as people they can tread upon. My little cent. Thanks

    • @FaithOjone
      @FaithOjone  Před měsícem +5

      Valid point! But our government plays a huge role in making our beloved country look bad! Nigerians are resilient and hard workers, but the government has not allowed us to thrive and that's why we always thrive when we leave Nigeria 🇳🇬 I don't blame them for not wanting to go back!

    • @dadakeshinro6749
      @dadakeshinro6749 Před měsícem +2

      You're spot 👌. African mentality of looking for 'shortcuts ' always. I think Fanon was right ✅️

    • @postivity9279
      @postivity9279 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@FaithOjoneso is that the British people and British government fault that your Government has not allowed you to thrive.The British People have asked their Government to cut migration whether you agree with the British people or not.Their country,their rules.

    • @FaithOjone
      @FaithOjone  Před měsícem +3

      @@postivity9279 British people have the right to demand the cutting of migration. But migration is inevitable whether we like it or not. Brits also move to other countries permanently. The earlier we realise the Earth is for us all the better we will find ways to make it a more habitable place for us all

  • @mathewisaac3814
    @mathewisaac3814 Před měsícem +2

    God bless you my Igala sister! I used to watch your videos while planning to relocate to the UK! God made away for us. Thank you.

    • @FaithOjone
      @FaithOjone  Před měsícem

      I am super glad my videos were helpful ❤❤❤

    • @jagenaught
      @jagenaught Před 11 dny

      Don't make the mistake of selling everything. You'll regret it. It's not the land of milk and honey. No one likes people who haven't developed their land to come to their place expecting to be given the same rights.

  • @ummu1459
    @ummu1459 Před měsícem +4

    Story telling skills💯 video quality 💯Editing skills💯

  • @MelissaOti
    @MelissaOti Před měsícem +6

    The UK is smart, you can’t just outsmart them like that. 😅

    • @FaithOjone
      @FaithOjone  Před měsícem +2

      Them get answer for everything 😅

  • @user-ne3mv4yj3x
    @user-ne3mv4yj3x Před měsícem +2

    Both husband and wife played the "playing smart but not being clever card" without doing their due diligence and they got caught in home office traps.. I wish them all the best, sha..

    • @dennykeaton9701
      @dennykeaton9701 Před měsícem

      They are what sone people call oversmart. 😅😂

  • @Dani20240
    @Dani20240 Před měsícem +2

    Just come back to Nigeria and stay in Nigeria.
    Never go abroad any more.

  • @perfectonome929
    @perfectonome929 Před měsícem

    Your planation is very correct
    The error is ithem changing the stroy during the appeal by adding medical conditions made it more complex . They should reply stating they are religious people and the child is religious show baptism certificate both parents more involved in religious work they will grant it because they understand that Africans worship idols originally

  • @emmanueleze2268
    @emmanueleze2268 Před měsícem

    I feel pity for this couple. They didnt seek counsel before their application. Even a direct message of inquiry to an informed CZcamsr on these issues could have saved the day! I wish them well albeit in arrears...
    Too many lessons to be learnt from this story. Keep it up Faith 👍

  • @emmanuelagbagwa1384
    @emmanuelagbagwa1384 Před měsícem

    Intrestung, but where will they get money to study all the masters you mentioned but i did agree with you he was not well informed . Unfortunately. Nice smiling 😃 ❤🎉🤗

    • @FaithOjone
      @FaithOjone  Před měsícem

      thanks 😊information is crucial

  • @MelissaOti
    @MelissaOti Před měsícem +1

    I’m first here oo

    • @FaithOjone
      @FaithOjone  Před měsícem

      Yo!!! My G ❤❤ hope you enjoy it 😂😂😂

  • @jidec3165
    @jidec3165 Před měsícem

    His application would have probably been granted if it was done 10 years ago. These days the HO will reject such application fast.

  • @ahmedonanuga6162
    @ahmedonanuga6162 Před měsícem +1

    All this problem one family

  • @micheledesroses4670
    @micheledesroses4670 Před 3 dny

    They lie too much!

  • @vonvickytalks
    @vonvickytalks Před měsícem

    Uk my darling country… everything has to tick the box it’s well… visas dey this uk oo wow

    • @FaithOjone
      @FaithOjone  Před měsícem

      Yes ooh ❤❤ everything must tick ✔️

  • @deborahmtondo9735
    @deborahmtondo9735 Před měsícem

    When it comes NHS health care it's a mountain they be deported..they are extremely strict on health care.

    • @philstabler
      @philstabler Před měsícem

      Deported end off because uk is sovereign country. So bollox stop fiddling. L

  • @norentosin5041
    @norentosin5041 Před měsícem +3

    You are totally right dey should have just waited for one more year and apply for private life visa for the child. Then apply as parents dependent under the child. To qualify the child should have lived 7 continuous years in the UK. So touching story

    • @FaithOjone
      @FaithOjone  Před měsícem

      Exactly! 😢

    • @gideonbenjamin4424
      @gideonbenjamin4424 Před měsícem +2

      Yeah but it was the man who stayed for 6 yrs the wife and child joined later. So, even after an additional year the child wouldn't have qualified for private life visa.

  • @jahzyhia
    @jahzyhia Před měsícem +1

    You very much can go back once you have acquired British nationality,

  • @RitaAnikwe
    @RitaAnikwe Před měsícem +1

    Why didn't he apply for ILR?
    I thought ILR is 5 years

    • @FaithOjone
      @FaithOjone  Před měsícem +1

      Study route is 10 years

    • @busayoadeyemo455
      @busayoadeyemo455 Před měsícem

      If the dependant was working for 5 years she could have applied naaa

    • @kabelo3231
      @kabelo3231 Před měsícem

      Why do people comment without watching the whole video

    • @RitaAnikwe
      @RitaAnikwe Před měsícem

      @@kabelo3231 since you know it all, congratulations 🎊 to you.

    • @kabelo3231
      @kabelo3231 Před měsícem

      @@RitaAnikwe I never said I did

  • @sn2919
    @sn2919 Před měsícem +3

    Is it that they can't get work visa? What kind of masters were they doing that can't get them job

    • @FaithOjone
      @FaithOjone  Před měsícem +3

      Those days the UK was still part of the EU getting sponsorship was not that easy. Why will they sponsor when they have talent coming in from Europe

    • @sn2919
      @sn2919 Před měsícem +1

      @@FaithOjone oh, I see. Thank you for the response.

  • @nwachukwuprinceemeka291
    @nwachukwuprinceemeka291 Před měsícem

    They are not patient and not smart enough to

  • @gloryokwata1912
    @gloryokwata1912 Před měsícem +1

    Now I know Nigeria is a "developed" country. Never keep your eggs in one basket-lesson.

    • @FaithOjone
      @FaithOjone  Před měsícem +4

      They see us as a develop country 😅 having options is a must

  • @emmanuelogunmefun6000
    @emmanuelogunmefun6000 Před měsícem

    Am been careful you can on asylum but it's has to be a very long time

  • @FutureEmeshiobi-lg3ep
    @FutureEmeshiobi-lg3ep Před měsícem

    So sad... They can still move to another country if the wish not to come back to Nigeria

    • @FaithOjone
      @FaithOjone  Před měsícem +1

      Exactly! That's why staying informed, even in issues that are not relevant to you at a particular point in time is important, as we would not know how that little bit of information could help us