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Old 11-10-2007, 09:47 PM   #11 (permalink)
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The matter has been reported but no action has been taken. The person in question has entered and left the UK at least once since the evidence was made available to the relevant authorities.
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Old 12-10-2007, 10:58 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Hello- I would be grateful for any advice or opinions on the following problem - If ILR has already been granted and a subsequent naturalisation application made using a forged marriage certificate and forged letters of support how serious a matter is this? If the naturalisation application was not followed up after the relevant documents were returned by the H.O with a request for further information on frequent absences from the UK would this be held on file? I was also wondering whether a brother-in-law can legally sign a naturalisation application form as a referee ?
My guess is that any follow up action would be dependant on the reason he /she was granted ILR. If the determination was that he/she faced imminent risk of any form of persecution or deprivation they would probably (almost certainly) view an attempted fraud and forgery as understandable given his dreadful alternatives. As for his/her leaving the country and returning, well it's taken as read that they do such things. On a recent visit to a CAB office I sat for 10 minutes listening to a Somalian woman (loudly) arranging a 3 week holiday back home.

If you follow it up with any degree of persistence you will certainly annoy the police, they are just not bothered about one individual. "Does this person present any kind of serious and immediate danger?" will be their only benchmark for any action. Pursuing it will merely flag you up as 'having a possibly racist agenda'. I'm not joking, you may find yourself the object of attention so be wary!

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