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daverubyk
4th January 2010, 13:15
Hello everyone,i need help..i have resident visa in uk but leaving now in italy .the problem is when they gonna revoke my RESIDENT visa(hope not gonna happen:doh) cause im leaving in ITALY now..and if i come back in england when i can apply for a british nationality?!!!!,,thanks for all your help.xx

English Rose
6th January 2010, 10:08
I suggest you visit the official UK border agency website: http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/.

bornatbirth
6th January 2010, 10:56
why are you living in italy if you have IFR for the uk,wouldnt you be better off getting a uk passport first?

darren-b
6th January 2010, 18:44
Hello everyone,i need help..i have resident visa in uk but leaving now in italy .the problem is when they gonna revoke my RESIDENT visa(hope not gonna happen:doh) cause im leaving in ITALY now..and if i come back in england when i can apply for a british nationality?!!!!,,thanks for all your help.xx

Can't answer that without more information.

Between what dates did you live in the UK? When did you get ILR (assuming that is what you have)? Are you married to a British citizen?

daverubyk
6th January 2010, 21:19
why are you living in italy if you have IFR for the uk,wouldnt you be better off getting a uk passport first?

cause my husband job thats why we leaving in italy but he still working in same company back in uk,yeah i know its is hard but it is possible if i go back in uk i still can apply for british passport even though i left the uk for 5 months.

daverubyk
6th January 2010, 21:25
Can't answer that without more information.

Between what dates did you live in the UK? When did you get ILR (assuming that is what you have)? Are you married to a British citizen?

i only left uk 5 months ago because of my husband job and yes i am married to british have 2 kids so its really hard for me if i am going back in uk in my own with kids and left my husband in italy,,can i apply in abroad( british citizenship )cause my husband still in same company back in uk and its not my fault why i am not uk now,,,thanks

daverubyk
6th January 2010, 21:27
I suggest you visit the official UK border agency website: http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/.

try to look the website but still cant find what we looking.. but thanks for help :)

Arthur Little
7th January 2010, 04:00
Hello everyone,i need help..i have resident visa in uk but leaving now in italy .the problem is when they gonna revoke my RESIDENT visa(hope not gonna happen:doh) cause im leaving in ITALY now..and if i come back in england when i can apply for a british nationality?!!!!,,thanks for all your help.xx

:welcomex: ... Try the UK Border Agency website suggested by English Rose.



I suggest you visit the official UK border agency website: http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/.

aphrodite78
7th January 2010, 19:14
hi daverubyk,

your visa will not be revoked, i asked the same question to my sols before and she said if you got your resident visa and left uk for 2 years (consecutively) then you will have to re-apply for your visa to enter uk again.

Provided you are still coming back to UK for good you may apply for your citizenship. I have listed below an info I was given by my sols before:

- You must have been living in the United Kingdom at the beginning of the three-year period
- On the date that your application is received in the Home Office, you must have permanent residence (ILR) in the UK
- During the three-year period you must not have been outside the UK for more than 270 days (approximately 9 months)
- During the last 12 months of the five-year period you must not have been outside the UK for more than 90 days

I hope I was able to help. But like what other says visiting home office website would help you as well and why not send them an email? They usually respond within 72 hrs of receiving your query. Good luck

darren-b
7th January 2010, 20:18
i only left uk 5 months ago because of my husband job and yes i am married to british have 2 kids so its really hard for me if i am going back in uk in my own with kids and left my husband in italy,,can i apply in abroad( british citizenship )cause my husband still in same company back in uk and its not my fault why i am not uk now,,,thanks

It's only possible to apply from abroad if your husband is working abroad for the UK government which I guess he isn't.

As you can see from the guidance given earlier that you should norrmally only been outside of the UK for 90 days in the last year before applying so you need to be back in the UK for at least 9 months before you can apply.

daverubyk
8th January 2010, 14:43
It's only possible to apply from abroad if your husband is working abroad for the UK government which I guess he isn't.

As you can see from the guidance given earlier that you should norrmally only been outside of the UK for 90 days in the last year before applying so you need to be back in the UK for at least 9 months before you can apply.

hi darren thanks for the info my husband still working in same company back in uk and still paying the tax.we want to try to apply in abroad cause its not my fault to left uk and we proof that my husband still working back in uk.thanks

daverubyk
8th January 2010, 14:48
hi daverubyk,

your visa will not be revoked, i asked the same question to my sols before and she said if you got your resident visa and left uk for 2 years (consecutively) then you will have to re-apply for your visa to enter uk again.

Provided you are still coming back to UK for good you may apply for your citizenship. I have listed below an info I was given by my sols before:

- You must have been living in the United Kingdom at the beginning of the three-year period
- On the date that your application is received in the Home Office, you must have permanent residence (ILR) in the UK
- During the three-year period you must not have been outside the UK for more than 270 days (approximately 9 months)
- During the last 12 months of the five-year period you must not have been outside the UK for more than 90 days

I hope I was able to help. But like what other says visiting home office website would help you as well and why not send them an email? They usually respond within 72 hrs of receiving your query. Good luck

thanks aphrodite78 thanks a lot for the info,,can i ask what is the best thing to do cause next year my passport is expired and if we still living in abroad what gonna happen to my ILR.thanks

daverubyk
8th January 2010, 19:52
hi darren thanks for the info my husband still working in same company back in uk and still paying the tax.we want to try to apply in abroad cause its not my fault to left uk and we proof that my husband still working back in uk.thanks

i mean darren he still employe in uk company not in goverment,,thanks

darren-b
8th January 2010, 20:28
hi darren thanks for the info my husband still working in same company back in uk and still paying the tax.we want to try to apply in abroad cause its not my fault to left uk and we proof that my husband still working back in uk.thanks

I think you will be wasting your time and money as you do not meet the residental requirements. The fact your husband is paying UK tax is irrelevant, it's where you are living that matters.

daverubyk
8th January 2010, 20:33
I think you will be wasting your time and money as you do not meet the residental requirements. The fact your husband is paying UK tax is irrelevant, it's where you are living that matters.

thanks darren i guess i wait until i comeback back in uk :)

joebloggs
8th January 2010, 20:57
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/britishcitizenship/eligibility/naturalisation/absencesfromuk/

when are you planning to move back to the uk ?
you have ilr ?

daverubyk
8th January 2010, 21:13
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/britishcitizenship/eligibility/naturalisation/absencesfromuk/

when are you planning to move back to the uk ?
you have ilr ?

my husband and i we need to talk about it what we are going to do,,yes joe i have ilr.

daverubyk
8th January 2010, 21:17
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/britishcitizenship/eligibility/naturalisation/absencesfromuk/

when are you planning to move back to the uk ?
you have ilr ?

hi joe can i ask until when i can stay outside uk with my ilr?

joebloggs
8th January 2010, 21:23
hi joe can i ask until when i can stay outside uk with my ilr?

as long as it's less than 2yrs you shouldn't have a problem

daverubyk
8th January 2010, 21:28
as long as it's less than 2yrs you shouldn't have a problem

thanks a lot joe :)

joebloggs
8th January 2010, 21:34
thanks a lot joe :)

but remember that the UK is suppose to be you're home not Italy, but if your husband works there, then you shouldn't have a problem if your out of the UK less than 2yrs..

my stepson has ilr, he's been back in the phils more nearly 2yrs, so he's coming back here b4 he's been out of the uk 2yrs, this time he's staying for good thou.

daverubyk
8th January 2010, 21:49
but remember that the UK is suppose to be you're home not Italy, but if your husband works there, then you shouldn't have a problem if your out of the UK less than 2yrs..

my stepson has ilr, he's been back in the phils more nearly 2yrs, so he's coming back here b4 he's been out of the uk 2yrs, this time he's staying for good thou.

yes i know joe thanks .. but its not his fault to move work cause company send him here for work..and its not fault why i am not in uk.

so means i dont issue to going back if not more than 2 years,,thats good i bet he miss both of you and where about in philippines your stepson live if you dont mine..regards to your wife .:)

joebloggs
8th January 2010, 21:54
i bet he miss both of you and where about in philippines your stepson live if you dont mine..regards to your wife .:)

no i don't think he misses us, he will miss his nearly 1yr old daughter he will have to leave behind thou :doh

he's in Puerto Princesa City with most of my wifes family

daverubyk
8th January 2010, 22:05
no i don't think he misses us, he will miss his nearly 1yr old daughter he will have to leave behind thou :doh

he's in Puerto Princesa City with most of my wifes family

Oh i see ..its really hard for him to comeback in uk and left his family back home...

daverubyk
13th January 2010, 19:01
Oh i see ..its really hard for him to comeback in uk and left his family back home...

Hi joe,you mentioned about your stepson coming back in uk and he have a ilr so when he can apply a british citizenship? or i will say if i go back in uk when i can apply for a british citizenship so i can tell to my husband that maybe i need to stay in uk and he can stay here in italy..,,thanks and regards.

joebloggs
13th January 2010, 20:22
Hi joe,you mentioned about your stepson coming back in uk and he have a ilr so when he can apply a british citizenship? or i will say if i go back in uk when i can apply for a british citizenship so i can tell to my husband that maybe i need to stay in uk and he can stay here in italy..,,thanks and regards.

he would need to be in the uk 4yrs or 5yrs:Erm: :NoNo: the time he spent in the uk b4 would not count, as hes been out of the uk nearly 2yrs (700 days) and you're only allowed about 450 days in the whole of the 5 yrs :doh

daverubyk
14th January 2010, 09:08
he would need to be in the uk 4yrs or 5yrs:Erm: :NoNo: the time he spent in the uk b4 would not count, as hes been out of the uk nearly 2yrs (700 days) and you're only allowed about 450 days in the whole of the 5 yrs :doh

that means i need to wait 5 years before i can apply:doh...and my husband need to stay his own in italy :omg:...its really hard decision i dont what is the best to do joe :Help1:..thanks again:) for answering my question....

aphrodite78
14th January 2010, 13:58
thanks aphrodite78 thanks a lot for the info,,can i ask what is the best thing to do cause next year my passport is expired and if we still living in abroad what gonna happen to my ILR.thanks

hi daverubyk,

u can renew your passport at the phils embassy near you, just make sure that your old passport with ilr is attached to the new one when you travel. like what i said your ilr won't be revoked as long as you have not been away for 2 yrs consecutively. the reason why i applied for citizenship is because it saves me money and time in applying for visa (w/in europe and also in uae) nothing else; to be honest with you, rights and benefits between a citizen and a resident is just the same (except you can't vote, but would you want to cast a vote?). :):rolleyes:

daverubyk
14th January 2010, 22:29
hi daverubyk,

u can renew your passport at the phils embassy near you, just make sure that your old passport with ilr is attached to the new one when you travel. like what i said your ilr won't be revoked as long as you have not been away for 2 yrs consecutively. the reason why i applied for citizenship is because it saves me money and time in applying for visa (w/in europe and also in uae) nothing else; to be honest with you, rights and benefits between a citizen and a resident is just the same (except you can't vote, but would you want to cast a vote?). :):rolleyes:

Hi aphrodite78
thank you for the reply.. i have reason also why i want to sorted about the passport issue cause i always have a visa issue cause i am in a pilipino passport and my husband job is always out in the country ..so that means i need to stay in uk for 4 to 5 years if i am coming back soon before i can apply for british passport.hehhehe ..are you gonna vote?who is your pet in presidential candidate:Erm:..regards

joebloggs
15th January 2010, 09:08
that means i need to wait 5 years before i can apply:doh...and my husband need to stay his own in italy :omg:...its really hard decision i dont what is the best to do joe :Help1:..thanks again:) for answering my question....

:Erm:
not if you're married to a Brit its 3yrs, for most of others its 5yrs :D