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Tag: removal

Court of Appeal Confirms that Family Court Cannot Prevent Home Office Removing a Child from the UK

26 July, 2017 visadreams

The Court of Appeal has confirmed that the family courts cannot interfere with the Home Office in its efforts to remove or deport a child

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“If Only I had Naturalised …” The Biggest Regret of those Facing Deportation from the UK

29 March, 2017 visadreams

“If only I had naturalised…” “Why didn’t I become a British citizen before all of this happened?” “How can they deport me when I have lived

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Charities Referring Homeless People to Immigration Enforcement

8 March, 2017 visadreams

A new report has found that a number of homelessness charities have been referring foreign nationals living on the street to the Home Office, leading to their removal from the UK.

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The Pakistani Father the Home Office Kept Forgetting to Put on the Plane

4 December, 2016 visadreams

“Fahad Bhai, I’m still here” the voice whispered over the phone. “AHMED!!!? What do you mean you’re still here? You should be on the plane!” I responded barely believing what I was hearing. “It left without me”, he explained …

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