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PostAuthor: Prinny20 » Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:15 pm

Hi there everyone, i am new so i thought i would introduce myself!

My name is Prinny, and i am from UK. I am engaged to my fiance, he is Kurdish Sorani, he was born in Mosul.

We are to be married in March 2011 and i come on here to learn some Sorani and more about his culture as a suprise for him.

One thing we find hard is he might be deported in the next 2 months, we are waiting for decision from home office but we pray that he will stay. We love each other very much, he has shown me more respect than any english man and i respect him and his religion 100%.

I love his Kurdish culture and everything he has told me, but i wish to know more.

I look forward to learning :)

x x x x x

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PostAuthor: ideas » Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:49 pm

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Re: Hi! :)

PostAuthor: Barış » Fri Sep 03, 2010 1:42 am

Prinny20 wrote:Hi there everyone, i am new so i thought i would introduce myself!

My name is Prinny, and i am from UK. I am engaged to my fiance, he is Kurdish Sorani, he was born in Mosul.

We are to be married in March 2011 and i come on here to learn some Sorani and more about his culture as a suprise for him.

One thing we find hard is he might be deported in the next 2 months, we are waiting for decision from home office but we pray that he will stay. We love each other very much, he has shown me more respect than any english man and i respect him and his religion 100%.

I love his Kurdish culture and everything he has told me, but i wish to know more.

I look forward to learning :)

x x x x x


Hey Prinny20!

Welcome to RBK! :)

I only know basic Soranî, but don't understand it quite fluently.
Feel free to ask for translations though. If I can't help ya, then someone else here will.

Also hope he won't be deported. Keep us up here on details...
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PostAuthor: Kulka » Fri Sep 03, 2010 9:34 am

Welcome!

its not safe if Home Office know the real address of someone, it would be better for this boy to move to a place that Home Office doesnt know. but i am suprised that they consider deporting him, if he is from Mosul.
where about in England you both live, if dont mind me to ask?

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PostAuthor: Prinny20 » Fri Sep 03, 2010 6:21 pm

Kulka wrote:Welcome!

its not safe if Home Office know the real address of someone, it would be better for this boy to move to a place that Home Office doesnt know. but i am suprised that they consider deporting him, if he is from Mosul.
where about in England you both live, if dont mind me to ask?

regards.


Hi :)

We live in Hastings, in East Sussex. He has indefinate leave to remain in UK, he has been here 8 years but we were getting trouble from some other kurdish, his friends let him down and got him involved with police. We have now given home office all his details about his family and why he had to leave Kurdistan and about his childhood, we also sent them a copy of my passport and a letter of why i want him to stay, we just waiting for their reply. We have solicitor who thinks we have good case, especially because what happened to him in past and we have evidence to prove his friends are lying to police so we hope it will be ok. We just hope they let him stay, it's just horrible waiting around for 2 months until they tell us.

Thanks for making me feel welcome! :)

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PostAuthor: Kulka » Fri Sep 03, 2010 9:49 pm

thats what always breaking my heart - when Kurds behave not proper way... well, Kurds are humans, not angels, anyway. I wish everything will finish happily for our brother. unfortunately you living far from me (west midlands). once again my best wishes.
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PostAuthor: Prinny20 » Sat Sep 04, 2010 8:38 am

Yes we feel very upset and hurt that his friends have done this to him but we hope that the truth will come out soon. We just wait and see what happens. Once again thank you for your best wishes

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PostAuthor: Londoner » Sat Sep 11, 2010 4:23 pm

Welcome to the site. I am sure the outcome of this case will be in your favour.
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PostAuthor: Prinny20 » Sat Sep 25, 2010 4:37 pm

Hello again, i haven't been online in a while just thought i would give an update about my fiance.

We heard from Home Office last week, they are saying he might be able to stay as he has 2 children with his ex partner who is english, we just have to get copies of their birth certificates and send them to home office to prove he is the dad and see what happens. If they still want to deport him he will have to go to deportation centre in Dover or London which is very far away from me, until we get a date for court with Home office.

We have now cancelled our wedding in March 2011 as we do not know what is going to happen with this. It is very upsetting but we hope something good will happen for us soon.

I also have been learning little sorani, he teach me a little but he is very happy and impressed that i am learning :)
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PostAuthor: Kulka » Sun Sep 26, 2010 7:34 am

Prinny - dont let them to take him to detention center, they have no right to keep any Kurd in place like that. you should get marreid as soon as possible - so even if he will be back to Kurdistan, you will be able to take him to Uk as his wife.

maybe this website will be useful:
http://csdiraq.com/index.php?option=com ... &Itemid=29
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PostAuthor: lina_s » Sun Sep 26, 2010 4:33 pm

Prinny20 wrote:Hi there everyone, i am new so i thought i would introduce myself!

My name is Prinny, and i am from UK. I am engaged to my fiance, he is Kurdish Sorani, he was born in Mosul.

We are to be married in March 2011 and i come on here to learn some Sorani and more about his culture as a suprise for him.

One thing we find hard is he might be deported in the next 2 months, we are waiting for decision from home office but we pray that he will stay. We love each other very much, he has shown me more respect than any english man and i respect him and his religion 100%.

I love his Kurdish culture and everything he has told me, but i wish to know more.

I look forward to learning :)

x x x x x


hi prinny, im in a similar situation myself....we are very much in love and its a horrible scary situation to be in :( I hope everything works out well for you both..i will be thinking of you :)

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PostAuthor: Prinny20 » Tue Sep 28, 2010 3:51 pm

Kulka wrote:Prinny - dont let them to take him to detention center, they have no right to keep any Kurd in place like that. you should get marreid as soon as possible - so even if he will be back to Kurdistan, you will be able to take him to Uk as his wife.

maybe this website will be useful:
http://csdiraq.com/index.php?option=com ... &Itemid=29


Oh my god that's horrible! Nobody deserves to be treated like that. We will try and get married as soon as we can. I have now sent off his childrens birth certificates and we are expecting answer by end of next week, hopefully they will give him chance xxx

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PostAuthor: elisa » Tue Sep 28, 2010 7:01 pm

Hi,Prinny20
I just wanted to wish you the very best,and hope everything works out for you.
I'm in a somewhat similar situation myself,and I know what it feels like. the waiting,the calling,the fight with the authorities. I'm not sure how it is done in England,but it shouldn't be too far from what happens in Norway.

I'm currently learning kurdish,from the internet,talk now software,dictionaries and my fiancee, as I want to be able to speak with his family and friends when i go to Kurdistan.

and of course: welcome=)

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PostAuthor: Lost » Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:30 pm

‌Hello Prinny20, welcome to RBK forums ;) your highness have picked right place up to get help ! so you can feel free to ask anything you want to learn in Sorani dialect since I'm Kurdi and i live in Kurdistan Region of Iraq so i'll be able to help you if my Poor English didn't let me down :wink:

and as for your boyfriend i wish you two happy and long life with each other, its so nice to see how foreign people are willing to try our kurdish people !
so much pleasure your concerns and worries about this Kurdish guy given to me, he is lucky to have someone like you !

and i'm Siver, 22 years old living in Hewler by the way :wink:
kind regards
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PostAuthor: dyaoko » Tue Oct 19, 2010 9:47 am

this topic is so intresting :-) I would like to know what english girls see in kurdish boys, I see many english girls married to kurdish boys.
I have been told that kurdish boys are more caring than english boys, is that true?
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