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It is the police who have given the new exit deadline.
– We just learned that the police have given a new release deadline until January 18, 2021. It is a great relief to Mustafa that he is safe at Christmas and that he will not be fired on December 28. Now you can celebrate the party in peace. But the match doesn’t end until he stays in Norway, says Julia Lysgaard Shirazi in Mustafa’s support group on TV 2.
Mustafa Hasan’s lawyer, Nicolai Skjerdal, confirms that the exit deadline has been moved from December 28 to January 18.
– We are satisfied that the police have complied with our new request for postponement. It is also expected because the basis for the earlier postponement remains the same, Skjerdal tells TV 2.
– We continue with the work of getting a lawsuit and a request for temporary suspension until we have received a clarification in the courts, continues the lawyer.
A lot of attention
The case of Mustafa, 18, has received a lot of attention in recent weeks. His application for a residence permit was rejected and he originally had until December 28 to leave the country.
Mustafa Hasan has to leave Norway, while his one-year-old older brother has been granted residency. Mustafa, 18, was six when he and his family came to Norway from Jordan in 2008 and received a temporary residence permit, which was withdrawn after four years. The Board of Immigration Appeals (UNE) notes that the mother declared an incorrect nationality when they arrived in Norway.
Will pay the bills
A unanimous presidency in Asker asks the Board of Immigration Appeals (UNE) to forgive Mustafa Hasan’s debts. Otherwise, the municipality will cover Hasan’s legal costs, Budstikka reports.
The prosecutor ordered Mustafa Hasan to pay NOK 243,750 in legal costs after the family lost two lawsuits for a residence permit.
It was the mother who filed a lawsuit against the state, and she was originally ordered to pay the legal costs as guardian of the children. When the mother left the country later, the demand for payment passed to the children.
Mayor Lene Conradi (H) tells Budstikka that it seems incomprehensible that she should inherit a debt that she cannot influence.
Resistance in yours
All the bourgeois youth parties stood at the Asker rostrum earlier this week with demands on the government that Mustafa Hasan be allowed to stay in Norway.
The case upsets the leader of the Young Conservatives in Asker, Vanessa Nystedt. Previously, he brought together all the parties of the bourgeois youth for a rally of support in Asker. The Youth of the Progress Party was also on the team.
– Mustafa is a Norwegian ash drill that we now run the risk of being ripped out in a completely inhuman way. After nearly 13 years in Norway, Mustafa has integrated so well that one could never guess that he hasn’t lived here his entire life, Vanessa Nystedt tells TV 2.