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Indeed that's a frightening prospect. I'm sure you're right & it is much easier for white / CW applicants. Even so there's a kind of random kafkaesque cruelty to the HO now. eg. the way they treated
@sampendu who is now happily enjoyed life in NZ!https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/dec/29/german-neuroscientist-told-to-leave-uk-residency-application-rejected-monique-hawkins … -
He didn't follow the rules, which I was assuming the person would though. Not I agree with the rules, but most applicants, whether white or not, tend to perfectly follow the rules.
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I did follow the rules but the changed the rules after I submitted my application... Leaving that aside, I never complained about the copy&paste way of how that is done. Many people less privileged than me could easily run afoul & be terrified to death by that - and they were :/
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Oh, shit. That's awful. I had no idea that the rules changed. Ugh. I'm so sorry.

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That shows me for assuming they are decent.
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As an Australian who just got ILR can confirm the commonwealth link doesn't help much these days (at least for ILR). Long forms, tons of extra documentation, £3000 in fees, and many vague threats of deportation if anything is incorrect...
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Thanks for sharing and that sounds awful.
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