aidemia--modules-essaywrite_request | Write an essay |
What topic | 21 years of age working son letter of support for appeal against deportation and request for her residency in New Zealand |
Which subject | English as second |
What age group | Doesn't matter |
How many pages | 1 |
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, Postal Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
To Immigration New Zealand,
[Recipient Name or Department]
[Address]
[City, Postal Code]
Dear [Recipient Name],
I am writing this letter to express my heartfelt support for my mother, [Mother's Name], whose appeal against deportation is currently under consideration. As her son, a 21-year-old resident of New Zealand, I wish to highlight the significant role she plays in our family and the positive impact she has on our community. I fervently believe that granting her residency would not only benefit us as a family but also enrich the fabric of our society in New Zealand.
Family is the cornerstone of our society, and my mother has been an integral part of my life. Since I was a child, she has provided me with unwavering support, love, and guidance. Her presence has allowed me to pursue my education and personal goals without fear or uncertainty. With her by my side, I have grown into a responsible and driven individual, and the thought of her being forced to leave fills me with dread and anxiety.
My mother has not only supported our family but has also actively contributed to the community in New Zealand. She has volunteered at local charities and churches, assisting those less fortunate and helping to create a sense of belonging. Her selfless acts of kindness have not gone unnoticed. Many in our community regard her with warmth and respect. Losing someone who has dedicated her life to helping others is not only a personal loss for our family but a loss for the entire community.
As her only child, my personal circumstances heavily depend on her well-being. I am currently undertaking my studies at [Your University/Institution], which demands focus and stability. My mother's potential deportation causes me immense stress and takes away from my ability to perform well in my studies. If she is allowed to stay, I can concentrate on my education and establish a successful future, which I hope to leverage in contributing positively to New Zealand’s economy.
Having lived in New Zealand for [number of years] years, we have deeply embraced its culture and values. My mother has worked hard to assimilate and understand the language and customs, showing her commitment and appreciation for this wonderful country. Furthermore, she has fostered connections with other residents, creating a network of support that enhances the cultural diversity of New Zealand.
In conclusion, I sincerely urge you to consider this letter as a testament to my mother’s character and the importance of her presence in my life and our community. Granting her residency would not only maintain our family unit but also ensure that her positive contributions continue to benefit those around us. I humbly request that you look upon her appeal with empathy and understanding.
Thank you for taking the time to consider this letter. I hope for a favourable outcome in support of my mother’s residency application.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Signature (if sending a hard copy)]
Please ensure to fill in the brackets with the required personal information relevant to your situation. Adjust the content to fit your specific circumstances to make the letter as personal and compelling as possible.