View Full Version : YEEEHAAAWWWWWW the ball and chain got her ilr
keeperlit
29th March 2011, 19:06
hi everyone i went to UKBA today with haren and she got her ilr no probs it took them one and a half hours to process the whole thing ,,,now we can go back to manila without any more hassel coming back home again,,,,thank you everyone for all your help and support,,,,john and karenj:xxgrinning--00xx3:
alanmf1
29th March 2011, 19:44
Congratulations .........:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Luck of the Irish
Steve.r
29th March 2011, 19:50
Great news, congratulations :xxgrinning--00xx3:
joebloggs
29th March 2011, 21:07
:xxgrinning--00xx3:
dont stay out of the uk for 2yrs in one go :D or she will lose her ILR :cwm24:
also watch the number of days you spend outside the UK if your going to apply for citizenship in a yrs time :rolleyes:
sars_notd_virus
29th March 2011, 21:27
Congrats :xxgrinning--00xx3:....bring some sun when you get back to the UK:D
mikey73
29th March 2011, 22:00
congratulations:Jump:
Arthur Little
29th March 2011, 23:00
hi everyone i went to UKBA today with haren and she got her ilr no probs it took them one and a half hours to process the whole thing ,,,now we can go back to manila without any more hassel coming back home again,,,,thank you everyone for all your help and support,,,,john and karenj:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Congratulations and well done, Karen & John ... I'm truly delighted :BouncyHappy: and relieved for you.
alanp
30th March 2011, 06:12
congratulations to you both
Terpe
30th March 2011, 07:59
Great news and great job, well done Karen & John :xxgrinning--00xx3:
So glad you everything sorted out in good time
stevie c
30th March 2011, 09:46
congratulations to the both of you :Jump:
uthidian
30th March 2011, 09:48
hi everyone i went to UKBA today with haren and she got her ilr no probs it took them one and a half hours to process the whole thing ,,,now we can go back to manila without any more hassel coming back home again,,,,thank you everyone for all your help and support,,,,john and karenj:xxgrinning--00xx3:
not sure what ilr is, but congrats sounds like something good!
Terpe
30th March 2011, 10:41
not sure what ilr is, but congrats sounds like something good!
ILR = Indefinite Leave to Remain
Means now free to stay indefinitely in UK and completely free of all immigration restrictions.
Next step (if wanted) would be Naturalisation (ie become British Citizen)
joebloggs
30th March 2011, 10:56
ILR = Indefinite Leave to Remain
Means now free to stay indefinitely in UK and completely free of all immigration restrictions.
Next step (if wanted) would be Naturalisation (ie become British Citizen)
nearly free :rolleyes: cannot stay out of the country for more than 2yrs in one go, can be refused entry and can be revoked in rare circumstances, but yes nearly free :Jump:
:D
medg22
30th March 2011, 13:50
Congratulations John and Karen! :xxgrinning--00xx3: You both deserve it! hope to meet you both someday! :)
Terpe
30th March 2011, 13:58
nearly free :rolleyes: cannot stay out of the country for more than 2yrs in one go, can be refused entry and can be revoked in rare circumstances, but yes nearly free :Jump:
:D
We actually had a friend who really did that, despite explaining it all. Crazy, no idea what happened in the end. It's a funny old world.
joebloggs
30th March 2011, 17:30
stayed out of the uk for more than 2yrs terpe? well my stepson went back to the phils to go to uni, we wanted to get him back here b4 the 2yrs was up, so he wouldn't lose his ILR, i said to the misses to get him to check when he left the uk in his passport, she told me the date, i said to her to double check, she said she did, and so we got him back here, only for him to get stopped at the airport by immigration, he was a few days over the 2yrs :doh:crazy: anyway they black marked his passport, told him not to do it again but because it was only a few days past the 2yrs they let him in. :rolleyes:
a warning to all :doh
Terpe
30th March 2011, 17:36
Yes Joe, we helped this lady through some very tricky issues. Her husband was in the army and it seemed he didn't give a ...... about her or her daughter.
She was very very lucky to be granted ILR, within 1 week she had gone saying she needed to take care of her internet cafe business, but would be back within 2 years.
That was the last we heard of her. I can say it was a lesson in friendships anyways.
keeperlit
30th March 2011, 21:48
hi everyone thank you all very much for your support karen and i have just came back down to earth,,,my mother inlaw has been to our house to get it ready for us coming plus my bro inlaw has got the beers in the fridge,,,,mum does not know what date we are coming home and keeps asking karen when are we coming home,,karen says i din't know mum john booked the tickets ask him ,,,,mum says bloody bugger won't tell me he keeps saying secret hehehehe,,,but really glad to get this over with as i cannot take the :censored: when coming back into the country with karen,,,anyway the UKBA in belfast were very nice and helpful and told us karen will have no more trouble coming and going from the uk
Arthur Little
31st March 2011, 20:06
Yes Joe, we helped this lady through some very tricky issues. ...... She was very very lucky to be granted ILR .....
...... That was the last we heard of her. I can say it was a lesson in friendships anyways.
Yeah :rolleyes: ... with friends like that, Terpe ... 'nuff said!
aug06_2006
1st April 2011, 22:48
congrats!
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