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Maria Summers

retirement plans: This is a catch-all ASF view; only displays when an unsupported article type is put in an ASF drop zone But the First-Tier Tribunal decision says Summers still can’t stay in the country to fulfil her long-held retirement plans and help care for her terminally ill mother-in-law, according to Globe and Mail. The appeal decision says Summers falls less than $2,000 sho of the minimum gross income requirement to stay in England and says she didn’t provide the right documentation to verify her finances. A British court has reversed course on a U.K. Border Agency ruling that said Maria Summers marriage to a British citizen wasn’t genuine. Summers disputes this and says the reasons for her latest rejection have left her feeling frustrated and unwelcome in the country. A spokesman for the British Home Office said they do not comment on individual cases. Summers plans to appeal the latest decision, but will have to return to Canada while the case is being resolved. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.