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Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by paris10: 10:33pm On Jul 17, 2011
ella1:

scam scam scam!!!!! only a fool will fall for your scam paris10.;d

Another Thomas!
Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by Nobody: 1:32pm On Jul 18, 2011
paris10:

Another Thomas!

There will always be sceptics, and with good reason. Rather than ignore the reasons people will be doubtful, why not explain more about how your process works, and how the offer you've placed on the table differs from thousands of others on Nairaland?
Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by justwise(m): 1:37pm On Jul 18, 2011
Siena:

There will always be sceptics, and with good reason. Rather than ignore the reasons people will be doubtful, why not explain more about how your process works, and how the offer you've placed on the table differs from thousands of others on Nairaland?

You are actually asking him to perform miracle or to keep manufacturing more lies.
Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by paris10: 1:43pm On Jul 18, 2011
justwise:

You are actually asking him to perform miracle or to keep manufacturing more lies.

If you guys are this interested, let me have ur emails or BB pin to download what you need to know to you.

Don't copy it and paste it here, promise? And if you're convinced, make sure you let every one know how genuinely my posts are, deal?
Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by justwise(m): 1:49pm On Jul 18, 2011
paris10:

If you guys are this interested, let me have your emails or BB pin to download what you need to know to you.

Don't copy it and paste it here, promise? And if you're convinced, make sure you let every one know how genuinely my posts are, deal?

. . .and if its not true i will come here and tell everybody? Deal?
Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by paris10: 2:17pm On Jul 18, 2011
deal
Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by silentc(m): 5:23pm On Jul 18, 2011
I don't see why you cannot share your "exceptional findings" about how to help UK students settle in the UK.

While i think this is impossible, the fact you dont want to share the info and choose to have people contact you shows you have something to hide.

If I had news that could help Nigerians on this forum, I would share it openly on the forum.

You obviously want to fleece gullible Nigerians of their money.

He who has ears, let him hear. . . . . . . it is an intelligent scam as it is intertwined with UK law and the need for a lawyer.
Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by justwise(m): 5:38pm On Jul 18, 2011
silentc:

I don't see why you cannot share your "exceptional findings" about how to help UK students settle in the UK.

While i think this is impossible, the fact you dont want to share the info and choose to have people contact you shows you have something to hide.

If I had news that could help Nigerians on this forum, I would share it openly on the forum.
You obviously want to fleece gullible Nigerians of their money.

He who has ears, let him hear. . . . . . . it is an intelligent scam as it is intertwined with UK law and the need for a lawyer.

I haven't received any email from him yet, still waiting. . . .
Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by paris10: 6:50pm On Jul 18, 2011
Let me go straight to the point. Coming to this forum and revealing how students could take advantage of the system shows mockery of the entire system.

Students should bare the consequences of wanting to stay in the UK other than for study. But for some exceptions, the Adult Dependent Relative scheme under what is referred to as the exceptional compassionate circumstances for people of 18 years and above would work just perfectly for those students who have  either a  settled brother, sister, aunt, mother, father in the UK and can't go back to their country due to these exceptional reasons. This scheme is applied under the ILR (family member) using form SET (F).

Now you need to understand the second part. I won't mind telling this on the forum if you think I'm not in any way encouraging people back home to come and take advantage of the system. The rich would definitely benefit from it but at the detriment of the poor students. People back home can't just travel here and have ILR without lawfully residing there for upto 5 good year. Even if they get married to a citizen, it will still take them 3 years to get their ILR.

These are the reasons why I'm a lil bit hesitant to revealing how a student (UK) can apply for ILR without having a family member in the UK. I only want the UK students to benefit from this and not those who are planning to come here. But if you guys don't mind, I might as well reveal it.

Let me have your opinion students.
Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by justwise(m): 8:28pm On Jul 18, 2011
paris10:
Let me go straight to the point. Coming to this forum and revealing how students could take advantage of the system shows mockery of the entire system. Students should bare the consequences of wanting to stay in the UK other than for study. But for some exceptions, the[b] Adult Dependent Relative scheme under what is referred to as the exceptional compassionate[/b] circumstances for people of 18 years and above would work just perfectly for those students who have  either a  settled brother, sister, aunt, mother, father in the UK and can't go back to their country due to these exceptional reasons. This scheme is applied under the ILR (family member) using form SET (F).Now you need to understand the second part. I won't mind telling this on the forum if you think I'm not in any way encouraging people back home to come and take advantage of the system. The rich would definitely benefit from it but at the detriment of the poor students. People back home can't just travel here and have ILR without lawfully residing there for upto 5 good year. Even if they get married to a citizen, it will still take them 3 years to get their ILR. These are the reasons why I'm a lil bit hesitant to revealing how a student (UK) can apply for ILR without having a family member in the UK. I only want the UK students to benefit from this and not those who are planning to come here. But if you guys don't mind, I might as well reveal it.Let me have your opinion students.
. . but paris10 that scheme is nothing new, and that was exactly what[b] tjadeba[/b] pointed out to you, so how can u ask any student with at least one month visa and a friend in the UK to apply? This is one of the most difficult route to citizenship/permanent stay, it takes alot of stress, i mean you have to prove beyond every reasonable doubt that ur life will be in danger if u return to your home country. Tell me how any Nigerian student with a friend here could go through this route legally successful.
Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by paris10: 9:00pm On Jul 18, 2011
justwise:

. . but paris10 that scheme is nothing new, and that was exactly what tjadeba pointed out to you, so how can u ask any student with at least one month visa and a friend in the UK to apply?  This is one of the most difficult route to citizenship/permanent stay, it takes alot of stress,[b] i mean you have to prove beyond every reasonable doubt that your life will be in danger if u return to your home country[/b]y. Tell me how any Nigerian student with a friend here could go through this route legally successful.

The highlighted sentence does not relate to ILR under the family scheme, it is meant for Asylum application. You don't have to prove that your life is in danger back home. You only need to prove that you have no home to return to i.e your parents are no more and you have no relative back home who could take care of you. You also have to prove that you depend financially and morally on your sponsor (family in the UK) 99.9%

But this is only for students who have settled family in the UK. As for students who do not have settled relative, this is where I come in.
Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by justwise(m): 9:17pm On Jul 18, 2011
paris10:

The highlighted sentence does not relate to ILR under the family scheme, it is meant for Asylum application. You don't have to prove that your life is in danger back home. You only need to prove that you have no home to return to i.e your parents are no more and you have no relative back home who could take care of you. You also have to prove that you depend financially and morally on your sponsor (family in the UK) 99.9%

But this is only for students who have settled family in the UK. As for students who do not have settled relative, this is where I come in.

Where u come in is to ''manufacture'' a family member? How can an adult Nigerian student paying more than £15.000 yearly to study in the UK claim to have nobody to look after him or her back home?
Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by paris10: 9:57pm On Jul 18, 2011
justwise:

Where u come in is to ''manufacture'' a family member?  How can an adult Nigerian student paying more than £15.000 yearly to study in the UK claim to have nobody to look after him or her back home?

So you still don't get it. How about you being in the UK sponsored by your family back home and you out of no where received a telephone call saying your parents/sponsor died in a ghastly motor accident (God forbid though).

You thought about going home but you're stranded, couple with fact that you have no home to return to because your parents were renting the flat you once lived. The landlord had packed your parents goods into a store and the only  family who could have helped you settle back home had relocated to Europe with his/her family. You're not working in the UK and had no savings which you could have used to establish yourself back home. THIS SITUATION IS WHAT IS REFERRED TO AS COMPASSIONATE EXCEPTIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES.

The only hope you now have is relying on the settled family member in the UK. And as long as you can prove you have a strong private and family life in the UK, You'll be given an ILR or in some cases a 3 years compassionate visa which upon expiring qualifies you for an ILR.
Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by justwise(m): 10:22pm On Jul 18, 2011
paris10:

So you still don't get it. How about you being in the UK sponsored by your family back home and you out of no where received a telephone call saying your parents/sponsor died in a ghastly motor accident (God forbid though).
You thought about going home but you're stranded
, couple with fact that you have no home to return to because your parents were renting the flat you once lived. The landlord had packed your parents goods into a store and the only  family who could have helped you settle back home had relocated to Europe with his/her family. You're not working in the UK and had no savings which you could have used to establish yourself back home. THIS SITUATION IS WHAT IS REFERRED TO AS COMPASSIONATE EXCEPTIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES.
The only hope you now have is relying on the settled family member in the UK. And as long as you can prove you have a strong private and family life in the UK, You'll be given an ILR or in some cases a 3 years compassionate visa which upon expiring qualifies you for an ILR.
The scenario you painted out there is exceptionally possible but i still don't see how you will give the same story line if 10-20 Nigerian students contacted u today concerning ur advert. Do you also consider the fact that somebody else may be reading this thread? Have you thought about the effect it may have on a genuine applicant?
Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by paris10: 11:14pm On Jul 18, 2011
justwise:

The scenario you painted out there is exceptionally possible but i still don't see how you will give the same story line if 10-20 Nigerian students contacted u today concerning your advert. Do you also consider the fact that somebody else may be reading this thread? Have you thought about the effect it may have on a genuine applicant?

That was just an example @justwise. You're one of those who persistently and insistently demanded that I should provide more info regarding this. Now that you know little, you're talking about effects. If you're concern about effect, delete the post you copied from me and I'll do the same here.

All these are the reasons why I said people should contact me in the first place. Different situation would definitely mean different solution for each student.
Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by justwise(m): 7:00am On Jul 19, 2011
paris10:

That was just an example @justwise. You're one of those who persistently and insistently demanded that I should provide more info regarding this. Now that you know little, you're talking about effects. If you're concern about effect, delete the post you copied from me and I'll do the same here.

All these are the reasons why I said people should contact me in the first place. Different situation would definitely mean different solution for each student.

Why did u even stated at the beginning of this thread that this is not a way of beating the system?
I'm not going to delete all the posts i quoted you, you should have thought about the consequences of this sort of thread on any genuine Nigerian with a genuine reason to apply for a stay.

This con is not new, your victim-to be will go through hell, its expensive, the case drags on forever without any hope of getting the paper while their 'solicitor' keep milking them.
Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by worry246(m): 7:33am On Jul 19, 2011
UKBA read all posts like this and the information will now just make it 10 times more difficult for any genuine applicant.

WELL DONE shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by paris10: 10:45am On Jul 19, 2011
justwise:

Why did u even stated at the beginning of this thread that this is not a way of beating the system?
I'm not going to delete all the posts i quoted you, you should have thought about consequences of this sort of thread on any genuine Nigerian with a genuine reason to apply for a stay.

This con is not new, your victim-to be will go through hell, its expensive, the case drags on forever without any hope of getting the paper while their 'solicitor' keep milking them.

I now see how much integrity you've got. Anyways, if you like do as I say, if not, good for you.
Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by paris10: 10:49am On Jul 19, 2011
worry246:

UKBA read all posts like this and the information will now just make it 10 times more difficult for any genuine applicant.

WELL DONE   shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

How much difficult can it get?  UKBA have the obligation and duty to perform its function and grant visa to whosoever meet the requirement of such visa

At the UKBA they have all sort of foreign nationals who work for them and who knows how the system works. You think they don't know that some of you guys lie to obtain your documents? Have you seen the UKBA documentary " UK Border Force"? Go see it and you'll realise what i'm talking about. As long as there's no evidence to prove otherwise that you're into any fraudulent activity, you should be granted any thing you apply for.
Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by juzme: 11:40am On Jul 19, 2011
paris10:

The highlighted sentence does not relate to ILR under the family scheme, it is meant for Asylum application. You don't have to prove that your life is in danger back home. You only need to prove that you have no home to return to i.e your parents are no more and you have no relative back home who could take care of you. You also have to prove that you depend financially and morally on your sponsor (family in the UK) 99.9%

But this is only for students who have settled family in the UK. As for students who do not have settled relative, this is where I come in.

Where is Claremont, This is another challenge for you this week. Don’t leave for Justwise alone. Where someone has to manufacture lies in order to prolong his or her stay in UK. I hope Paris10 is not Dada, the solicitor that is handling Bimbo’s case. I don’t know when will leave some fraudulent ways of our lives and do things in a genuine ways. People continue to drag Nigeria’s name to mud.
Anyway best of luck to your clients.
Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by ell77(f): 6:42pm On Jul 19, 2011
Wow.
Re: Are You A Uk Student And Want To Stay Permanently? Here Is Your Chance! by musicjyoung(m): 9:22am On May 08, 2021
Please how can contact you parish 10

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