Osman Bash Taqi, a teacher from Sierra Leone, has been in limbo since early 1990s despite having a right to remainA teacher from Sierra Leone has spent 28 years battling the Home Office for permission to remain in the UK, even though lawyers say he has had a legal right to be in the country from the start.Osman Bash Taqi, 55, known as Ossie, has found himself in an extraordinary Catch-22 scenario which has spanned six governments from John Major to Boris Johnson, and seen the immigration goalposts moved more times than he can count. Continue reading…
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