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Can my wife stay in UK?

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I been as student with my wife in UK and we lost 3 months year old daughter

And we buried her in UK and we are not British or European citizens , my wife couldn’t stand that and she wants to be close to her

Question is can we go back to UK and stay there or should we bring back our daughter to our country

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  1. no


  2. Your buried Daughter can stay. You and your wife could make application in the proper way and wait .

  3. if you get a job here then i think u can yes

  4. It depends which country you are originally from.  To be honest you are probably better off not staying in the UK as you will probably do much better in the country you came from... but this depends a litte on whereabouts you come from and whether you intend to work or try to live on the UK social care system.

  5. What the h**l do you want from the British Authorities apart from the Benefits that they keep handing out like idiots they are? Stop being a burden and stay where you are. Do the British a favour and stop trying to sponge of them. Take your daughter back to your country and stop trying to use the system. Who cares at the end of the day? I bet you buried her there just to get to stay there in the first place.

  6. you have to bring her back, that won't entitle you to british citizenship

  7. You can request a repatriation (where she is returned to her home country) but if you still don't have the money to bring her back it may be difficult. I hate to sound cold in this but it is generally cheaper to have a cremation if you want to move her.

    You wouldn't qualify for a visa on those conditions. You can check out to see what other categories are available to you though.

    http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/

  8. sorry for your loss

    I don't think you have any grounds for remaining in the uk

    bring your daughter back

    PS unfortunately anyone identifying themselves as non British in this section is likely to get answers which are a stream of abuse - ignore Yozsef A

  9. My condolences. I cannot imagine your pain. I think you first need to decide what you want. If you want to stay in your country of origin, you should investigate, through your government and the British Embassy the possibility of bringing your daughter home.

    If your preference is to return to and stay in the UK then again, you need to speak to the British Embassy in your country.

    Regretfully, if you wish to return to the UK I have to say that I do not think the circumstances you describe would be a primary consideration in your application. I may be wrong. I sincerely hope that you find a solution to your terrible circumstance.


  10. I'm truly sorry about your loss, but I seriously can't understand what you're asking. sorry.

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