Legal stuff

JMISBEST

Mongoose
I've a few questions about Immigration on A Traveller Version of The UK but on the scale of A Star System, can you help?

Does it count as coming to work if someone's only purpose of coming is to look after their infant granddaughter while the infants father, her son, is too ill too?

Does it count as overstaying is someone is arrested for a crime they didn't commit and not proved innocent and released until a few days after their visa runs out?

Does it count as working if a author comes as a tourist with the intent to be a tourist but whilst their gets ideas that he wants to turn into a book and immigration learns this?
 
Galadrion said:
Dude. Sounds like you need a lawyer. Not certain if it'd be a solicitor or a barrister, but one of those...

Just curious as to how you think it might work in Traveller?. Merely looking for opinions, ideas and suggestions
 
Laws work however the society that makes them decides that they should work. In a society that exists within a game world, they work however the game master decides they work.
 
JMISBEST said:
Does it count as coming to work if someone's only purpose of coming is to look after their infant granddaughter while the infants father, her son, is too ill too?
Arguably, yes (depending on the length of time we're talking about - this is only likely to be an issue long-term, and what you mean by 'does it count as?').
"Carer" is a recognised role with legal responsibilities, even if not necessarily a paid one, and if you want to be considered legally the child's carer (such that you get suitable benefits and/or authority with medical services on behalf of the child) then...I'm not sure what exactly you'd need but I'm pretty sure a tourist/student visa wouldn't cut it.

Does it count as overstaying is someone is arrested for a crime they didn't commit and not proved innocent and released until a few days after their visa runs out?
Yes and no. As in; you would probably be expected to leave the country (because you no longer have a valid visa) and you can't normally apply for visas for a country whilst in the country.

Most likely you'd be released from police custody directly into the customs & excise entity's custody - so you're never 'released' per se, and deported directly. If you were proved innocent and your overstay was due to being in government custody, though, you shouldn't have trouble securing another visa to return and would be unlikely to face repercussions from the overstay.

Does it count as working if a author comes as a tourist with the intent to be a tourist but whilst their gets ideas that he wants to turn into a book and immigration learns this?

A tourist being inspired by something is the point of being a tourist. That much is fine, provided they're not writing, soliciting publishers for advances about the idea, or otherwise actively creating the book whilst in the country.
 
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