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UK Denies 74-year-old Ghanaian Permanent Residency After 42 Years Stay by TouchNfollow(f): 8:22pm On May 16

UK denies 74-year-old Ghanaian permanent residency after 42 years stay

A Ghanaian has instituted a legal case against the United Kingdom Home Office after he was denied permanent residency despite living in the country for 42 years.

The Ghanaian identified as Nelson Shardey is a retired 74-year-old man who arrived in the UK in 1977.

But after living in the UK for almost 50 years, Shardey was informed to wait another 10 years before the Home Office could grant him permanent residency, the BBC reports.

Shardey had for many years assumed he was officially British after he first arrived in the UK in 1977 to study accountancy on a student visa that also allowed him to work.

He only discovered otherwise in 2019 and, despite paying taxes all his adult life, now faces paying thousands of pounds to stay and use the NHS, the report added.

According to him, I have never left the UK as I saw no need to and regarded it as my home.

“Nobody questioned me. I bought all my things on credit, even the house.

“I got a mortgage. And nobody questioned me about anything,” Shardy, a retired newsagent told the BBC.

Explaining further, he said he took on a series of jobs, making Mother’s Pride bread and Kipling’s Cakes near Southampton, and Bendick’s Chocolate in Winchester after a coup in his native Ghana which affected his family’s inability to send him money for the fees

He added that no one ever queried his right to live or work in the UK.

But in a twist of fate in 2019 when he applied for a passport so he could go back to Ghana following the death of his mother, Shardy said he was told he was not British.

The Home Office said he had no right to be in the UK.

Officials told him to apply for the 10-year route to settlement.

Over the 10 years, it costs about £7,000, with a further £10,500 over the same period to access the NHS.

“I cannot afford to pay any part of the money they are asking. Telling me to go through that route is a punishment, and it’s not fair in any way,” said Mr Shardey, who is recovering from prostate cancer.

“I don’t understand why this fuss at all, because I put my life, my whole self into this country,” he added.

When he tried to extend his right to stay in the UK online two years ago, he filled out the wrong form.

That meant the 10-year process had to begin again in 2023.

As a result, Mr Shardey will not be allowed to stay in the UK permanently until he is 84.

A lawyer at Greater Manchester Immigration Aid Unit, Nicola Burgess, is now taking the Home Office to court on Shardey’s behalf.

The Home Office declined to comment on the case, the report added.

Shardey has performed jury service, and in 2007 was given a police award for bravery after tackling a robber who was attacking a delivery man with a baseball bat.

The retiree has two sons – Jacob and Aaron – with a British woman after his first marriage, also with a Briton, ended.


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Re: UK Denies 74-year-old Ghanaian Permanent Residency After 42 Years Stay by oz4real83(m): 8:27pm On May 16
Despite his education, the man still has the mentality of an illiterate sad embarassed. Is there any country in the world, where one can just "assume to be a citizen"? Does he have a British passport? Has he ever voted in any election since he came to Britain? angry

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Re: UK Denies 74-year-old Ghanaian Permanent Residency After 42 Years Stay by Bestbrain123(m): 8:57pm On May 16
oz4real83 post=:
Despite his education, the man still has the mentality of an illiterate sad embarassed. Is there any country in the world, where one can just "assume to be a citizen"? Does he have a British passport? Has he ever voted in any election since he came to Britain? angry
is that how you reason? I expected you to talk more educated, do the writer detail all that for you to assume he never vote before.?

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Re: UK Denies 74-year-old Ghanaian Permanent Residency After 42 Years Stay by oz4real83(m): 9:26pm On May 16
Bestbrain123:
is that how you reason? I expected you to talk more educated, do the writer detail all that for you to assume he never vote before.?
you are very ignorant, do you think the UK is like Nigeria where non-citizens can vote in an election? How will somebody just assume to be a UK citizen when he has never gone through the process of citizenship? I have sympathy for the man, but that doesn't mean I shouldn't say the truth when I see it.

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Re: UK Denies 74-year-old Ghanaian Permanent Residency After 42 Years Stay by OgaTheTop2: 9:32pm On May 16
Omo! There is a difference between being a citizen and being an illegal immigrant. This Ghanaian sef shocked
Re: UK Denies 74-year-old Ghanaian Permanent Residency After 42 Years Stay by Lightmykpoli: 9:35pm On May 16
Mohamed al-Fayed the owner of Harrods one of the biggest stores in London and whose son died with Princess Diana was denied British citizenship several times so you sir aren't any different.
Re: UK Denies 74-year-old Ghanaian Permanent Residency After 42 Years Stay by mysticwarrior(m): 3:19am On May 17
They no longer want an old and tired nigger which they deemed as useless and they kicked him out.
Re: UK Denies 74-year-old Ghanaian Permanent Residency After 42 Years Stay by Nahunger(m): 4:56am On May 17
cry

Chai
Wasted years chasing shadows.
Re: UK Denies 74-year-old Ghanaian Permanent Residency After 42 Years Stay by magnum247: 8:12am On May 17
From what I understood from the story, the man never applied for a stay in the country and maybe because it didn't affect him in anyway, he didn't find the need to cause he was also married to a Briton and that would have been a viable route to citizenship. He just felt that staying in the country that long, these things where supposed to happen automatically and unfortunately, no be so e dey work. They should just give him the residency cause overtime, he has been a good tenant in the country.
Re: UK Denies 74-year-old Ghanaian Permanent Residency After 42 Years Stay by Bignuell(m): 8:52am On May 17
magnum247:
From what I understood from the story, the man never applied for a stay in the country and maybe because it didn't affect him in anyway, he didn't find the need to cause he was also married to a Briton and that would have been a viable route to citizenship. He just felt that staying in the country that long, these things where supposed to happen automatically and unfortunately, no be so e dey work. They should just give him the residency cause overtime, he has been a good tenant in the country.
"Good tenant" lol

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