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UK resident of 47 years is illegal, says Home Office | |
(8 days later) | |
A woman who has lived in the UK for 47 years has been told by the Home Office she may have to leave because she is now considered an illegal immigrant. | |
Winnie Birkenhead, from Burnley in Lancashire, came from Malaysia in 1967 on her mother's passport. | Winnie Birkenhead, from Burnley in Lancashire, came from Malaysia in 1967 on her mother's passport. |
But her employers recently received a letter saying her permission to be in the UK had expired. | But her employers recently received a letter saying her permission to be in the UK had expired. |
The Home Office said: "It is down to Ms Birkenhead to regularise her immigration status". | The Home Office said: "It is down to Ms Birkenhead to regularise her immigration status". |
They added they would "consider any application we receive". | They added they would "consider any application we receive". |
'Frightened' | 'Frightened' |
Ms Birkenhead, who is a care worker, assumed she had become a British citizen along with her mother a year after moving to the UK. | Ms Birkenhead, who is a care worker, assumed she had become a British citizen along with her mother a year after moving to the UK. |
"I've got a driving licence, I've got an NHS number - why was nothing picked up then? Why wasn't I told earlier and I would have done something about it." | "I've got a driving licence, I've got an NHS number - why was nothing picked up then? Why wasn't I told earlier and I would have done something about it." |
She added: "I've paid my way in this country and my life is here, everything is here and I just can't understand why all this has happened. It frightens me to death that somebody could come and knock on my door and take me away." | She added: "I've paid my way in this country and my life is here, everything is here and I just can't understand why all this has happened. It frightens me to death that somebody could come and knock on my door and take me away." |
Ms Birkenhead has been told she now has to apply for indefinite leave to remain in the UK - a process that could take between six months and a year. | Ms Birkenhead has been told she now has to apply for indefinite leave to remain in the UK - a process that could take between six months and a year. |
She has also been warned she may not be able to work in the meantime. | She has also been warned she may not be able to work in the meantime. |
She is now gathering evidence for the authorities to prove she has lived in the UK for 47 years and said the response from friends and strangers was "so supportive". | She is now gathering evidence for the authorities to prove she has lived in the UK for 47 years and said the response from friends and strangers was "so supportive". |
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