"I have never welcomed the weakening of family ties by politics or pressure" - Nelson Mandela.
"He who travels for love finds a thousand miles no longer than one" - Japanese proverb.
"Everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life, his home and his correspondence." - Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
"When people's love is divided by law, it is the law that needs to change". -
David Cameron.

Showing posts with label ecuador. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ecuador. Show all posts

Tuesday, 24 December 2013

'It is the best Christmas present I could ever ask for': Mother-of-one forced to bring up her daughter 8,000 miles from her husband delighted at Home Office's u-turn allowing him a visa

Good news for Lizzie, Alexander and Olivia : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2528861/It-best-Christmas-present-I-ask-Mother-one-forced-bring-daughter-8-000-miles-husband-delighted-Home-Offices-u-turn-allowing-visa.html

    'Elizabeth Celi-Parr heard the news as she travelled by ferry to Ireland to meet her husband for Christmas
    '30-year-old was denied permission to bring Ecuadorian Alexander Celi-Moreno to live with her and their daughter Olivia in the UK
    'Law requires the British partner to have a salary of at least £18,600 a year
    'But Home Office officials reversed the decision after Mrs Celi-Parr petitioned David Cameron and her MP Neil Parish'



Western Morning News | Christmas dream comes true :
http://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk/Christmas-dream-comes-true-family-divided/story-20362248-detail/story.html
 
Lizzie, Alexander and Olivia - original post:
http://britcits.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/lizzie-alexander.html



More :
http://britcits.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/lizzie




Bye bye Papa - Olivia :
http://britcits.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/skype-papa-httpwww.html

 

Dear Mr. Cameron... by Olivia :
http://britcits.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/dear-mr.html


Thursday, 28 November 2013

British woman forced to live alone because husband cannot move to UK.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2514986/British-woman-forced-live-Ecuadorian-husband-UK.html

A British woman is being forced to bring up her daughter alone after her medic husband was denied permission to join her in the UK.

Elizabeth Celi Parr met Ramiro Alexander Celi Moreno in his native Ecuador - the couple have been married for two years and had their first child, Olivia, 21 months ago.

But despite his medical training, he has been banned from moving to Britain because the Home Office says the family does not earn enough to support itself.

Lizzie : http://britcits.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/lizzie

Bye bye Papa : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kN6vuL8vrhg


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Air Charter Scotland (@AirCharterScot): Refuse to deport a dying man #IsaMuazu.

https://www.change.org/petitions/air-charter-scotland-aircharterscot-refuse-to-deport-a-dying-man-isamuazu

Isa Muazu is a Nigerian asylum seeker on hunger strike in Harmondsworth detention centre. He is set to be deported tomorrow morning on an Air Charter Scotland plane.

He refused to eat because he said his asylum claim has not been dealt with properly. He did not have access to good legal counsel when he first submitted his claim.

He has been on hunger strike for 90 days. He is now in a critical condition and weighs just 50 kilograms. Before his hunger strike he was surviving on cornflakes because no other food at the centre was suitable because of pre-existing medical conditions.

He is no longer able to see or stand.

Muazu is fearful of returning because he is being targeted by Islamic extremist group Boko Haram, who have already reportedly killed several members of his family.

Politics.co.uk | As I write this, Isa Muazu fades away. :
http://www.politics.co.uk/comment-analysis/2013/11/21/comment-as-i-write-this-isa-muazu-fades-away

Monday, 4 November 2013

Dear Mr. Cameron

BritCit Lizzie's daughter Olivia writes :
'Please help. My Papa is not allowed to live with us because the government won't give him a visa.'


Lizzie and Alexander : http://britcits.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/lizzie-alexander.html

Skype family : http://britcits.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/skype-family-read-lizzies-story-here.html



Bye bye Papa : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kN6vuL8vrhg

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Spotted on Facebook #useful

A little something I discovered which might be of interest to those British Nationals with Central or South American Spouses. My wife is Ecuadorian and if we take the SS route then Spain would be the obvious choice. However if you exercise EU treaty rights in Spain then an "Ibero-American" (basically a native of any Spanish speaking country in the world) can apply for Spanish citizenship (and EU passport) after just two years residency enabling them to walk into the UK through the same immigration channel as you or I would.

(This includes spouses from the Philippines, Brazil and former Portuguese colonies).

Monday, 26 August 2013

BritCits supporter Lizzie in the Sunday Mirror yesterday



Imagine falling in love with someone from another country, but not being allowed to live with them. The reason? The law says you don't earn enough money.

A great article, and an example of the popular press doing its job properly.

http://britcits.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/lizzie

https://twitter.com/LizzieCeliParr

Bye bye Papa : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kN6vuL8vrhg

Sunday, 18 August 2013

Bye bye Papa


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kN6vuL8vrhg

By Lizzie - her family's story is here : http://britcits.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/lizzie

Lizzie says : This video is what happens everyday when we say goodbye to my husband on Skype. Due to changes in UK family immigration laws, my husband was refused visa. He cannot even enter the UK to visit us. It doesn't matter that we got married in England. It does not matter that we have a baby together. Our human right to a normal family life has been respected, worse Ignored. This video is snippet of the effect this has on our daughter. The APPG on migration reported that the new rules have a disproportionate effect on British families but the government have, as yet, ignored the report. We need changes now. Every day delayed is a day lost to us.

Skype Mummy : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhHpaq4KBxY

Skype Daddy : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKrCUaKB4KM

(Note - both the families in the Skype Mummy and Skype Daddy videos are well on the way to resolving their situations.
Skype Mummy now has her visa, and is in the UK - http://britcits.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/andy
Skype Daddy now has his EEA family permit and so is set on the Surinder Singh route -  http://britcits.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/surinder%20singh
As noted here - http://britcits.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/this-is-monday-read-and-smile-remember.html - many situations are well on their way to resolution. Family division rules actually don't work).

Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Lizzie & Alexander

Lizzie & Alexander

“I’m angry, hurt and upset. I meet the financial requirements yet they rejected my husband’s application..this is clearly discrimination against women.”

Lizzie is a British citizen. Her husband Alexander, is a doctor from Ecuador. They have been living together for four and a half years in Chile, married for two of these years.

They married in June 2011 in UK, in Lizzie’s local church, before returning to Chile where Lizzie worked as a financial consultant and Alexander eventually as a consulting doctor. Their daughter was born in February 2012 following which they decided to relocate to UK to be close to Lizzie’s family and ensure their daughter benefited from a British education.



They submitted Alexander’s application in November 2012 and then…nothing. No emails, no calls, no news. In February 2013, Lizzie and her daughter returned to the UK expecting Alexander would follow not long after. However, in March 2013, Lizzie complained about the delay to WorldBridge. The response received further to the complaint was a refusal.

The couple has been apart for several months already. Father and daughter have been apart for the same length of time. The family is missing out on sharing precious moments..precious ‘first’ moments. Stolen moments that will never return.

What makes the situation worse is that Lizzie’s income in Chile combined with her cash savings in the UK, this family actually meets UKBA’s financial requirement. Yet UKBA was able to manufacture a reason to refuse the couple, stating Lizzie had not continued employment for the six month period prior to the application since her income was from maternity payments i.e. that maternity pay was not evidence of continuous employment. This is despite Lizzie having sent a certificate signed by her employer in Chile stating her continued employment.

UKBA said Lizzie had not shown evidence of her savings. This despite her having submitted bank statements, although she admits they were a few months older – an ISA which only sends out statements on an annual basis and premium bond statements which were first sent to Lizzie’s parents' home and then sent across to Chile. But the money was there and she did the best she could to obtain evidence of her UK savings UK from Chile, while also juggling recent motherhood.

Lizzie is furious that rules which clearly discriminate against women are in place…rules which systematically penalise women, for having kids, for adopting the traditional role of homemaker, for sacrificing their career to care for their family...for being women who historically and statistically are paid less than men.

Legal advice obtained has indicated that Alexander will not even qualify for a visitor’s visa now as he has displayed an intent to live in the UK. So the only way for this family to see each other again is for Lizzie to travel to Ecuador, on a 15+ hour flight with one year old. She cannot remain there as she is employed in the UK – she wants to ensure she does not jeopardise her income levels here lest she lose her appeal. So she is juggling childcare and employment.

Yet Lizzie believes the real victim of these unfair rules – rules which should be illegal – is her daughter. The Geneva Convention was created to protect families from exactly this sort of abuse. Her daughter only sees her daddy through Skype for an hour each day and her mother is constantly stressed, tired and struggling.

This is not how their little family was. They were so happy.

Lizzie never thought this would happen to her. She never dreamed a British system could get things so badly wrong. Her faith in British democracy and justice has been misplaced; her family torn apart just so politicians can say they’re being "tough on immigration" whatever the cost. She is upset that families of British citizens are being used as scapegoats for a bemusing political agenda. She’s hurt that her country has let her down. She is angry that there is no one who is going to be held accountable for the misery caused.

With a further 3-9 months separation Lizzie is having difficulty focusing on the light at the end of the tunnel. She is desperate for the rules to change – to change now, not after the next election.