SKI-preo wrote:The best thing to do is invest in some advice from an immigration law specialist. The members of this forum have good intentions but may not be experts on this type of legal problem.
If you spend a couple of thousand euros on immigration law advice you may find a simple solution.
http://www.cyprusbarassociation.org/v1/index.php/en/
Lordo wrote:those are the rules asshole. you do like rules dont you. all he has to do is get a new passport so they do not see the stamp and the ban is no longer valid anyway. it clearly says for 2 years. whats the matter you lost your glasses again. or did you live your brains in the gutter where you and your peabrained buddy belong.
here it is again.
Duration
The length of the entry ban depends on why the entry ban was imposed on you.
1 year:
In case of an overstay of more than 3 days and up to 3 months
2 years:
This is the standard length (for example in case of an overstay of more than 3 months)
3 years:
In case of a prison sentence of less than 6 months
5 years:
In case of a prison sentence of 6 months and more
When you have made use of false or falsified documents, or documents that do not apply to you
When you have previously been notified to leave and you have not complied with this (return decision)
When entering or staying in the Netherlands during the length of an entry ban
10 years:
Issues of public order
20 years:
Issues of public order and national security
as there was no prison sentence that 2 years applies my pachyderm friends.
Lordo wrote:are you really that simple. that being held while they are arranging deportation is the same as beinf sent to jail by a court of law. my god you really are a special case.
even if it does count as a prison sentence, as it is less than 6 months it is 3 year ban.
i see you are making up the rules as you go along. very good and very funny too. you were born in a barn gavole
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