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grant
25th November 2010, 14:42
Ilr help
my wifes now been in uk now for just over two years, we sent away for her ilr tuesday 16th november 2010, according to my online banking uk border have taken the fee off 840 pounds. So i take this is good news just in time before the fee goes up to 900 pounds from the 22 nov.
Im just wondering how long they take to send back the ilr, passports, ect, ect. To my address.

Also when we have the ilr can my wife travel to other countries without any problems, or do we need to get british citizenship before we can do this.
Cheers grant and jo ann

Arthur Little
25th November 2010, 16:45
Ilr help
my wifes now been in uk now for just over two years, we sent away for her ilr tuesday 16th november 2010, according to my online banking uk border have taken the fee off 840 pounds. So i take this is good news just in time before the fee goes up to 900 pounds from the 22 nov.
Im just wondering how long they take to send back the ilr, passports, ect, ect. To my address.

It varies, I believe, Grant ... depending on their workload at the time. I should imagine :rolleyes: 2/3 weeks would be a reasonable expectation ... with the Festive Season approaching. But don't worry, though ... ILR is merely a formality for most couples in your situation. And the fact that the fee has already been deducted from your bank account is proof that your application has been received safely. :xxgrinning--00xx3:



Also when we have the ilr can my wife travel to other

countries without any problems, or do we need to get british citizenship before we can do this.
Cheers grant and jo ann

So far as I'm aware, :rolleyes: Jo Ann is free to travel abroad within certain *limitations. I'm not sure what *these are ... nor, for that matter, the maximum number of days she is likely to be permitted to spend outwith the United Kingdom prior to applying for British Citizenship ... :NoNo: although others here will be able to advise.

She will, however, still need to obtain a Schengen Visa :rolleyes: [free of charge to spouses of British citzens] to visit the likes of France, Spain, Italy, &c. ... as well as any other countries within the EU.

grant
25th November 2010, 17:06
Thanks little arthur your information was really useful
i see you live not far from myself in dundee
cheers mate take care

Arthur Little
25th November 2010, 19:02
i see you live not far from myself in dundee
cheers mate take care

:cwm24: ... so I do! Gosh ... I've only just noticed that you live in Dundee ... it's a small world!

Delighted :BouncyHappy: to accept your offer of friendship. :68711_thanx:

acs
26th November 2010, 19:21
good for you and your wife that you just filed her ilr before the increase of fees on the 29th of November, I'm going to file mine next month i will be caught on this increase as will as new forms to fill up:doh:bigcry::bigcry:, I have taken and passed my life in the uk test already last april, will i still take the new english language test?