Monday, 17 April 2017

Home Office denies British born children of Greek and German couple right of permanent residency

                     
British born Greek-German children denied their rights
                        
Another news hits public domain which states that a Greek and German couple have had their British-born children denied right of permanent residency in the UK by the Home Office.

 The father Philip who hails from Greece and Denmark and with Elizabeth Saxe-Coburg-Gotha narrated their desolation after being sweltered in a “bureaucratic nightmare”.

“One simply can’t believe it,” said Mrs Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.

“We were told we had to provide more evidence of where our children lived.

“What evidence are they supposed to have? They don’t have council tax bills, or any bills at all for that matter.”

Mr Greece and Denmark, who was born in Mon Repos on the Greek island of Corfu, said the situation was “ghastly”.


“I understand that people are angry about people coming over here, claiming vast sums in benefits and never doing a day’s work, but Prince Edward was born in London.”

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