Duncan Hockey even though my first language isn't English, I won't bother picking out someone's typos or nit picking grammar on a visa advice page. It's not helpful and it just shows your level of maturity.
No, but in cases such as this, you should be responsible enough, and owe to the OP, to give concise information so they can make an informed decision based on that. You have provided little to no information other than "breaking the law is OK." If you want to and think it's ok to break the law, then that's upto you. But don't advise other's to do so without advising them of the consequences. The group and it's Admin strive to give accurate and true advice at all times, and have shown their professionalism, unlike you. Regarding visa advice, and typo's, it's better that you don't comment at all!
@ ever been to a detention centre? I think it's only appropriate that you give full and correct advice when dealing with visa issues. Well done on picking up on a typo!! How very pedantic of you!!
Duncan HockeyAlthough it's highly unlikely, IF caught, would you like to enlighten the OP of what happens? I think it's only fair to give both sides of the story so he can make an informed decision.
If you're advising people that an overstay is not a problem, which it is, then you also need to advise them of the serious punishment that's involved if caught between then and exiting the country. Over-staying is a serious offense if caught!!!