The 80-year-old Polish woman stays on the Islands. The government changes his mind
Mrs. Olszewska came to the British Isles in 2024 to be closer to her family. Her son, 52-year-old Michał Olszewski, and his wife intended to provide his mother in their home in Lincoln. Unfortunately, the family encountered bureaucratic obstacles. It turned out that the application for permanent stay was submitted via the Internet and should be sent in paper form.
The Polish woman was in danger of deportation. All because of bureaucracy
The decision to reject the application came when Mrs. Olszewska’s tourist visa expired. Old lady There was a threatening deportation and a ban on returning to Great Britain. First, however, she was threatened with arrest, a fine and even a prison for illegal stay.
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A 80-year-old Polish woman was waiting for deportation. A sudden phrase in the case.