Polish woman, 80, faces deportation after ‘harsh’ Home Office decision
Family allowed no time to complete paper application to stay in UK after mistakenly applying onlineA Polish woman is facing enforced separation from her son in the UK and has been threatened with deportation by the Home Office because her application form to stay was accidentally filled in online instead of on paper.Elzbieta Olszewska, 80, has been living alone in her flat in Warsaw. Her only child, Michal Olszewski, 52, an aeronautical engineer who lives in Lincoln with his wife, has been travelling regularly to the Polish capital to support her. Continue reading...

Family allowed no time to complete paper application to stay in UK after mistakenly applying online
A Polish woman is facing enforced separation from her son in the UK and has been threatened with deportation by the Home Office because her application form to stay was accidentally filled in online instead of on paper.
Elzbieta Olszewska, 80, has been living alone in her flat in Warsaw. Her only child, Michal Olszewski, 52, an aeronautical engineer who lives in Lincoln with his wife, has been travelling regularly to the Polish capital to support her. Continue reading...