The Home Office official said that because Alina is over 18 she is not being granted permission to come to the UK as a dependant of her parents.
They’re not counting her as a dependent child because she’s an adult, but it seems to ignore the fact that her parents care for her in some way
sorta but not.
The application was based on compassionate reasons. That potential exclusion is written into the law specifically to allow exceptions like this.
The HMRC specifically responded that no evidence of a compelling compassionate reason was provided.
So it is fair to assume someone in HMRC saw an application for an autistic 19yo dependent where the parents had stated she was not in a mental state to self-care. And decided that was not a valid reason to make the compassionate exception.
It’s OK the NHS has GPs coming out of it’s ears… </s>
Good job. Doing the country a great service.
Edit: Should’ve added the /s Forgot that there are idiots out there who genuinely think it was a good decision to keep his daughter out.
I’m not certain what you mean here. Can you explain who’s doing a good job and what job they’re doing?
What I don’t get is why we’re sending all of the good people back but letting the people who don’t want to play by the rules in on small boats