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HELP!! HELP!! Homeless and need a council house in London urgently
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This is not a real post, don't waste your time getting out of your pram about it. The English is too good for a start and then you have the fact that they haven't already been given a council flat etc..0
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Hello all
Here's a response to some questions you may have. When i got my status in 2009 i never lived in NASS accomodation but lived with my brother and his wife in Gloucester. After i got my humanitarian status, i left my brothers house and started working full time. I then fell pregnant and moved in with my partner in Birmingham. My partner and i seperated a few mnths after my son was born and i could not move in with my brother as he has left the UK permanently. I was suffering from post natal depression and i decided to take all the mney i had and went to the closest family i had in the states.
At the time i left the uk i was suffering from post natal depression, seperated from my partner and i felt i needed some1 to help me with my son. I visited some family in America as i felt i was not coping very well. I have now come back and the situation i mentioned above is where i find myself.0 -
What forced you to leave your last place in the states (I. Presume you mean USofA)0
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I come from Somalia, i just have some cousins in the states. i dnt come from the states.0
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You said you went to stay with closest family in the states : when did you leave them and what forced you to go please??0
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BitterAndTwisted wrote: »I don't think either of your question have any bearing on the OP's situation.
I think Withabix may have been wanting a bit more information just to try and suss-out if we have got a troll here.
I'm all in favour of helping anyone in need but it seems strange that the Op was here in this Country calling herself a refugee but then left (possibly to go home) and then came back.
I'm not sure yet whether we have a troll here, how would a refugee know about Mse but not realise the Council should be her first port of call ?
ps Just saw the last posts that she had not gone but to the States.Liverpool is one of the wonders of Britain,
What it may grow to in time, I know not what.
Daniel Defoe: 1725.
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I hope you get it sorted out, I am sure you will even if you have to live in a hostel for a while. Good luck with the uni course. I cant see anything from the information you have given for people to give you a hard time, you seem to be trying to do the right thing and I am sure it will pay off in the end.0
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The states are not as free with their hand outs and free houses, the op has came back to the true land of the free.0
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Where are you a refugee from?
Where were you for the year you were out of the UK?If they have been out of the UK living somewhere else, they may have made themselves intentionally homeless by returning to the UK. Presumably they were living somewhere. (Need)
But it doesn't matter where, which was the question you asked (see above).If they have been back to their home country, then they may not actually be a humantarian refugee. (Entitlement)
Again, it doesn't matter where from, which was the question you asked.0 -
Get the childs father to support you.0
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