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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It's a common feature to the Home Office. They like to change things without telling anyone... My complaint was mainly to prevent confusion for other less able people going through this. I went to the news when it was clear they hadn't changed a thing.
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For instance, if someone failed to send in an original passport they could just request it. That's what Immigration NZ would do. But no, the Home Office sends you a form letter (sometimes still with [placeholders]) telling you to leave the country where you are legally resident.
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To top it off, the whole process is also corrupt: When
@monlouhawk case was in news (which inspired me to talk to@guardian) the Home Office suddenly reverse it's "unappealable" decision after a few days. So it's clearly not about following rules.3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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I hope the Home Office treats everybody better. How awful.
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Hopefully they can roll back to how it was before the 20th century. No borders works just fine.
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TBH even for some EU citizens the borders still exist. My mum is a Cypriot national and they wouldn't let us drive into Austria until they saw "Greek Cypriot" in her passport. Turkish Cypriots are EU citizens too. It was scary.
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