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haiku
26th November 2008, 06:46
My mum works abroad and sends regular remittances through my bank. BUt that's just it, it all go straight to my sibling's education and house supplies. And recently, she's opened an account for my brother, so she sends his direct.

I was thinking of NOT including it as it doesn't add to me money-in-hand. They don't check personal banking transactions, do they? pls advise.

Thanks again!

Mrs.JMajor
26th November 2008, 06:51
You should, section 6 (are u applying for settlement?) DO YOU RECEIVED INCOME FROM ANY OTHER SOURCES,INCLUDING FRIENDS OR FAMILY ?

but,if she stop sending u now,guess u don't need ,just put NO

Jay&Zobel
26th November 2008, 19:43
You should, section 6 (are u applying for settlement?) DO YOU RECEIVED INCOME FROM ANY OTHER SOURCES,INCLUDING FRIENDS OR FAMILY ?

but,if she stop sending u now,guess u don't need ,just put NO

:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:

joebloggs
26th November 2008, 21:02
you can not rely on 3rd party financial support, sure you answer the question on the visa app form , but you should have enough money to support the both of you, without you needing public funds or money from a 3rd party

andypaul
26th November 2008, 21:19
you can not rely on 3rd party financial support, sure you answer the question on the visa app form , but you should have enough money to support the both of you, without you needing public funds or money from a 3rd party

But if your doing it by the book you should declare, otherwise if they should find out (unlikely but sods law) then you would have told the truth in your visa app.

Jay&Zobel
26th November 2008, 21:21
You should, section 6 (are u applying for settlement?) DO YOU RECEIVED INCOME FROM ANY OTHER SOURCES,INCLUDING FRIENDS OR FAMILY ?

but,if she stop sending u now,guess u don't need ,just put NO



hmmm... or you can say no and do not submit your bank book... i do not remember submitting mine...

what they are interested in is your partners' source of income not yours hehe...

Mrs.JMajor
27th November 2008, 01:25
But its a plus factor for you if u had some assets and savings as VFS staff say so

empott
27th November 2008, 02:16
Let's say you have about US$8k in the bank, wouldn't be that enough to support you 'til you get work if you apply on spouse visa? :confused:

Mrs.JMajor
27th November 2008, 02:38
Let's say you have about US$8k in the bank, wouldn't be that enough to support you 'til you get work if you apply on spouse visa? :confused:

320 k in peso ? they wont bother it...but my thought was at least u are not running for the poverty of the Phil,if u had some savings and assets in your life,in my opinion (my opinion) hope they (ECO) may think that they really love each other,not some i know ....:rolleyes: wanted to marry a foreigner for some reason that life was tough in the 3rd world,and thinking they might had better life marrying foreigner

Again,my opinion :)

joebloggs
27th November 2008, 05:54
Let's say you have about US$8k in the bank, wouldn't be that enough to support you 'til you get work if you apply on spouse visa? :confused:

of course you answer the question that your given money, but it probably will not make any difference to your app, as i said no 3rd party financial support is allowed.

of course $8k would make a difference, anyway as long as your hubby is working, and you've got some savings, you should be ok

so don't worry empott :xxgrinning--00xx3:

haiku
27th November 2008, 06:16
Thanks. I've printed my application today. I didn't state the remittance as it's no longer sent though my account for the past months. I am still employed, and I'll be submitting my pay slips and employment certificate with my application. (^_^)

Oh, my husband already bought a ticket to pick me up around late April. Do I still need to include it in the documents I'll submit. I was thinking NO, but I may be wrong.

Mrs.JMajor
27th November 2008, 07:21
Can be,doesn't matter at all (ticket).........so i am gonna put u on my list of waiting applicants huh :D

empott
28th November 2008, 05:45
of course you answer the question that your given money, but it probably will not make any difference to your app, as i said no 3rd party financial support is allowed.

of course $8k would make a difference, anyway as long as your hubby is working, and you've got some savings, you should be ok

so don't worry empott :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Mod Joe, that's not me! I was talking in general, I don't have money. :D Anyway, my hubby is working, and we followed your advice (I'll reply soon, Mod). We decided to wait for 2 more months, meaning more savings on my account and more on his for a guaranteed visa. Well, Hopefully ...


...but my thought was at least u are not running for the poverty of the Phil,if u had some savings and assets in your life,in my opinion (my opinion) hope they (ECO) may think that they really love each other,not some i know ....:rolleyes: wanted to marry a foreigner for some reason that life was tough in the 3rd world,and thinking they might had better life marrying foreigner

Again,my opinion :)

We only have enough to survive, Mrs.JMajor. :D Life has been good to me here in the Phils and my family is here. I didn't imagine myself living in a different place. It's love that made me changed my mind. My place now is where my hubby is. Life is nothing without him. Now, I'm talking like a lovesick fool! :luv4: :icon_lol::icon_lol: Seriously now, he means the world to me. :love18:

Mrs.JMajor
28th November 2008, 14:20
Wow you really sounds and look so in love empott :D:rolleyes::xxgrinning--00xx3:

empott
29th November 2008, 03:22
It's been 4 years and i still am! :D

Jay&Zobel
29th November 2008, 15:25
:icon_lol:
We decided to wait for 2 more months, meaning more savings on my account and more on his for a guaranteed visa. Well, Hopefully ...

We only have enough to survive, Mrs.JMajor. :D Life has been good to me here in the Phils and my family is here. I didn't imagine myself living in a different place. It's love that made me changed my mind. My place now is where my hubby is. Life is nothing without him. Now, I'm talking like a lovesick fool! :luv4: :icon_lol::icon_lol: Seriously now, he means the world to me. :love18:

hmmm... how blessed are our lads? hehehe!!! go go girls!!!



Wow you really sounds and look so in love empott :D:rolleyes::xxgrinning--00xx3:

It's been 4 years and i still am! :D


dapat lang no?!! hehehe... im love sick as well... sama tayo? hehe who wants to join our club? Love sick & fools club? founder Empott hehe :Cuckoo:

empott
30th November 2008, 14:29
... who wants to join our club? Love sick & fools club? founder Empott hehe :Cuckoo:

:omg: :xxparty-smiley-004: :Bolt:

Mjaes
28th February 2009, 08:23
i receive remittance from my parents working in the UK and am wondering if i should declare this when i submit my settlement visa application (as support documentation)? am planning to submit my bank statement to prove this. will this help? thanks a lot!

haiku
2nd March 2009, 07:56
i receive remittance from my parents working in the UK and am wondering if i should declare this when i submit my settlement visa application (as support documentation)? am planning to submit my bank statement to prove this. will this help? thanks a lot!

As for my case, I didn't include my mom's remittance as I am employed. So i just presented a copy of my payslips for the last 6 months like i did with my hubby's. Are u applying for a spouse visa? if u are, it's ur hubby's finances they need to check more of.

Goodluck!