Dear Sir/M
I came to the UK in 2009, after fleeing my Country Sudan because of my sexuality. I applied asylum upon my arrival.
I was accepted, and then granted (five years) leave to remain in 2013. Having successfully submitted the indefinite leave to remain application on time last April 2018 (after completing a five -year period) , yet I haven't heard from Home-office which is unsaul.
I discussed my concerns with my solicitor who then gave me some advice.
In the eyes of law, I should have had a decision within a period of no longer than 6 months of submitting the application.However, recieving a decision within two months is more common.
As long as I don't have a conviction, I am (by law) automatically eligible for an indefinite leave to remain.
Having been waiting for over a 9-month for a decision, I am now left in an utter statue of confusion that i don't know what the future holds, as a result, I had no other option, but to stop the Hormonse treatment which has had significant negative impact on my wellbeing, considering that i had to wait quite long to obtain the treatment.
I have been suffering from depression since 2013 worsend because of the uncertainty.
I, therefore, I strongly believe that I have been discriminated against by my case worker based on my sexualty.
I also would like you to keep me in mind, in the event I forcefully get deported and/or unlawfully dismissed. In either situation, it put my life in a serious danger.
Homosexuality punishable by death penalty in my country Sudan.
I have become well-known by my community in Sudan as well as in the UK.
I was threatened on social media for disclosing my sexuality.
I am still legal in the uk, but would like Canada because i think would be happier to live there.