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Oxford historian faces deportation from UK

London, Mar 17 (UNI) Manikarnika Dutta (37), a distinguished historian, is facing deportation from the UK after the Home Office ruled, she had spent too many days abroad conducting essential research, media reports said.
She is a historian, conducted the research as part of her academic commitments to the University of Oxford, which involved studying archives in cities in India and attending a series of international conferences, according to The Guardian.
According to Home Office rules, people who apply for indefinite leave to remain in the UK based on long residency of 10 years or more can be abroad for a maximum of 548 days during a 10-year period prior to applying for indefinite leave.
Dutta was away for 691 days. Other academics have experienced the same problem with the Home Office regarding the amount of time they spend abroad.
Along with a rejection of her right to continue living in the UK based on the number of days abroad, the Home Office rejected her right to remain in the country on the basis that she does not have a family life in Britain, although she and her husband have been married for more than 10 years and live together in south London.
Dutta is now an Assistant Professor at University College Dublin, in the school of history. She previously conducted research at the universities of Oxford and Bristol. She lives in Welling with her husband, fellow academic Dr Souvik Naha, a senior lecturer in imperial and post-colonial history at the University of Glasgow.
“I was shocked when I got an email saying I have to leave,” Dutta told the Observer. “I have been employed at different universities in the UK and I’ve lived here for 12 years. A large part of my adult life has been lived in the UK since I came to the University of Oxford to do my master’s. I never thought something like this would happen to me.”
Dutta first came to the UK in September 2012 on a student visa and later obtained a spouse visa as a dependant of her husband, who obtained a visa on a “global talent” route. According to her lawyer, Naga Kandiah, at MTC Solicitors: “These research trips were not optional but essential to fulfilling her academic and institutional obligations. Had she not undertaken these trips, she would not have been able to complete her thesis, meet the academic requirements of her institutions or maintain her visa status.”
In October last year she applied for indefinite leave to remain in the UK based on long residence. Her husband also applied. His application was granted, while hers was refused. She applied for an administrative review of the refusal, but the Home Office maintained its decision to reject her application.
The review concluded: “You must now leave the United Kingdom. If you don’t leave voluntarily you may be subject to a re-entry ban of 10 years and prosecuted for overstaying.”
Dutta has received support from academic colleagues since getting the Home Office rejection letter.
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