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An 18-month-old baby has been declared an illegal resident by the Sharjah Naturalisation and Residency Department (SNRD) and has been given one week to leave the country after which she will get a one-year ban. Nayana Sanjay Kumar was born in October 2007 at Al Qasimi hospital in Sharjah, but her parents, both Indians from Kerala, could not sponsor their new-born baby as their salary was not enough at the time. The girl's mother, Sheeja, who works as a nurse at a Ministry of Health run government hospital told Gulf News that when her baby was born, she tried to sponsor her, but the application was rejected by the SNRD as she and her husband were not earning enough to sponsor the girl.
"In October 2008 my salary was increased. I was then able to sponsor my baby, but when I applied for a residency visa for her at the SNRD it was rejected too. My baby was declared an illegal resident and I had to pay hefty fines because she had been staying illegally in the country for one year since she was born," the mother said. Sheeja said SNRD officials told her the baby had to leave the country in less than a week with an outpass to avoid the fines, otherwise she would get a one-year ban. "I was told that after one year I could obtain a new visa for my baby and bring her back to live with me," she said. "I told them my baby is very young, she is only one year old and I cannot send her away from me, but they did not listen to me, saying the law will be implemented equally." Sheeja said she tried to meet the SNRD director-general but she was not allowed by his secretary who told her he is very busy. "Nayana is my first baby. I cannot imagine my life away from her. I am still breast-feeding her. Added to that I have nobody back home to take care of her," Sheeja said. "It is impossible for me to stay one year without my baby. I cannot also afford to pay the full amount of fines which is around Dh10,000 because I started working here recently." She said she was told that earlier, illegal residents could go to the court at the residency department and their fines for overstaying would be reduced, but that system has stopped now. "They said my daughter was born at a time when the court at the department was no longer functioning. She was born after the latest amnesty," she said. Itz some funny shit check the link... ITZ REAL
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