

Grant Blessing and her daughters the right to stay in the uk
The Issue
Blessing came to the UK with her two young daughters on a spousal visa, hoping to build a safe and stable life. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, her relationship broke down, and returning to their country of origin is unsafe for both her and her children. The UK has become their home, a place where her daughters have settled into school and developed friendships, while Blessing has been an active member of the community.
Now, facing the risk of deportation, Blessing is unable to work, further compounding the financial difficulties for her family. Not only is she facing the heart-wrenching decision of uprooting her daughters from their new lives, but also the fear of returning to a situation that could jeopardize their safety and well-being.
Blessing’s story is not unique. Many others in the UK find themselves in similar situations due to unforeseen changes in their personal lives. It is crucial for the authorities to recognise the human element in immigration policies and the real impact on families and their future.
Granting Blessing and her daughters the right to stay in the UK allows them to continue their lives, contribute to society, and grow without fear. We urge the Home Office to consider their application for leave to remain on compassionate grounds, recognising the UK as their rightful home.
Your support can make a difference in ensuring that Blessing and her daughters are given the chance to flourish in a safe and supportive environment. Please sign this petition to show your solidarity and support for their right to stay in the UK.
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The Issue
Blessing came to the UK with her two young daughters on a spousal visa, hoping to build a safe and stable life. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, her relationship broke down, and returning to their country of origin is unsafe for both her and her children. The UK has become their home, a place where her daughters have settled into school and developed friendships, while Blessing has been an active member of the community.
Now, facing the risk of deportation, Blessing is unable to work, further compounding the financial difficulties for her family. Not only is she facing the heart-wrenching decision of uprooting her daughters from their new lives, but also the fear of returning to a situation that could jeopardize their safety and well-being.
Blessing’s story is not unique. Many others in the UK find themselves in similar situations due to unforeseen changes in their personal lives. It is crucial for the authorities to recognise the human element in immigration policies and the real impact on families and their future.
Granting Blessing and her daughters the right to stay in the UK allows them to continue their lives, contribute to society, and grow without fear. We urge the Home Office to consider their application for leave to remain on compassionate grounds, recognising the UK as their rightful home.
Your support can make a difference in ensuring that Blessing and her daughters are given the chance to flourish in a safe and supportive environment. Please sign this petition to show your solidarity and support for their right to stay in the UK.
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Petition created on 19 February 2026