Zimbabwe
families qualify for UK amnesty
By Staff
Reporter
TIME
IS RUNNING OUT. YOU CAN APPLY FOR A UK FAMILY AMNESTY BEFORE 30 DECEMBER
2004 IF YOU MEET THE BASIC CRITERIA OUTLINED BELOW:
*1) The initial claim for asylum must have been made
before 2nd October 2000.
*2) The applicant had at least one dependant aged under
18 (other than a spouse) in the UK on 2 October 2000 or 24th October
2003.
*3) Asylum-seekers who are now part of a family, but
who claimed asylum as a single person before 2nd October 2000, -
*(regardless of whether the claim is pending, or refused and regardless
of the outcome of the appeal, won or lost).
If you fit the above criteria and are not subject to the exclusions
listed below, you should apply for the 'Family Amnesty'
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Exclusions
The concession will not apply to a family where the principal applicant
or any of the dependants (using the definition of a dependant as above
in "granting leave in line to dependants):
* have a criminal conviction,
* have had been subject of an anti-social behaviour order or sex offender
order,
* have made (or attempted to make) an application for asylum in the
UK in more than one identity,
* should have their asylum claim considered by another country (i.e.
they are the subject of a possible third country removal, but see also
section on third country cases below);
* present a risk to security;
* fall within the scope of Article 1F of the Refugee Convention; or
* whose presence in the UK is otherwise not conducive to the public
good.
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Asylum seekers
covered by the family 'amnesty' provided they fit the basic criteria,
include:
Asylum-seekers who
are now part of a family, but who claimed asylum as a single person
before 2nd October 2000, - (regardless of whether the claim is pending,
or refused and regardless of the outcome of the appeal, won or lost)
if they got married
or formed a family unit before 24th October 2003 and there were children
born before 24th October 2003,
Married people who applied for asylum before 2 October 2000 and have
been given any form of limited leave to remain: Exceptional Leave to
Remain, Humantiarian Protection or Discretionary Leave, and have a child
born before October 24th October 2003 can apply for Indefinite Leave
to Remain.
Single people who
applied for asylum before 2 October 2000 and have been given any form
of limited leave to remain: Exceptional Leave to Remain, Humantiarian
Protection or Discretionary Leave, and have married or formed a family
unit and there were children born before 24th October 2003, can apply
for Indefinite Leave to Remain.
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Parents who were
living as a family unit at the 24th October 2003, but who are no longer
living as a family unit, (due to divorce, separation, one partner forced
to leave relationship because of domestic violence), will also qualify
for the 'amnesty', as long as they continue to have contact with their
children.
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People who fit the
categories 1 & 2 below may have a claim under the family 'amnesty':
Applying for the right to remain under these categories will necessitate
contacting the Home Office, which may carry some risk for those whose
applications are rejected.
1) Families who had lost their claim and were facing
removal from the UK, but who then lost contact with the Home Office
(it doesn't matter whether this was because the Home Office had lost
contact with the family or vice versa)
2) People who may qualify include:
Those who entered and remained in the UK without permission before 24th
October 2003 with minor children in order to join a partner who was
already in the UK and who had already applied for asylum before 2nd
October 2000.
A prospective spouse
who entered the UK with out permission, married an asylum applicant
who was already in the UK and who had already applied for asylum before
2nd October 2000. and where children were born of the union before 24th
October 2003
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Please note:
Although the Home Office has excluded from the 'amnesty' those families
where any of the family have a criminal conviction, there is ongoing
discussion with the Home Office about allowing people with very 'minor'
convictions to apply, and so families in that situation should consider
applying.
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If you think you
qualify, submit an application though a reputable immigration solicitor/case
worker and any applications should be sent by recorded/registered post.
For applications under this concession policy: You must write immediately
to address below requesting a form for 'Family Exercise' and stating
briefly why you think you qualify.
Home Office
PO Box 1541
Croydon
CR9 2YS
One-off exercise
to allow families who have been in the UK for three or more years to
stay: Immigration & Nationality Directorate APU NOTICE 4/2003
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