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Terpe
13th December 2012, 14:41
13 December 2012
We have today (13 December 2012) published new versions of the following application forms:
Tier 1 (Exceptional talent) form
Tier 1 (Investor) form
Tier 1 (Graduate entrepreneur) form
Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) form
Tier 1 (General) form
NTL form
TOC form
SET(M) form
SET(BUS) form
SET(DV) form
SET(F) form
SET(O) form
DRF1 form
FLR(M) form
FLR(O) form
FLR(BUS) form
FLR(P) form
BRP(RC) form
DL (formerly HPDL) form
BR(1) form
BR(3) form
You can download the forms from this website and you should use the new forms if you apply on or after 13 December.
In line with paragraph 34(i) of the Immigration Rules, we will continue to accept applications made on the previous version of these forms up to and including 3 January 2013. We will consider any application submitted on or after 13 December 2012 under the revised Immigration Rules regardless of which version of the application form is sent.
Source:-
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/newsarticles/2012/december/18-application-forms
sheldon1
13th December 2012, 14:47
Terpe. Could you clarify the new rules. I mean how does it affect applying for a spouse visa? Many thanks.
raynaputi
13th December 2012, 15:17
Changes to the Immigration Rules come into effect on 13 December 2012
13 December 2012
A number of changes to the Immigration Rules come into effect today (13 December 2012). These changes will affect non-European Economic Area nationals applying to enter or remain in the UK.
The changes include:
- Non substantive changes to all PBS tiers.
- Establishing a more robust and clear criminality framework against which immigration applications will be assessed.
- Amendments to clarify the absences from the UK that are allowed during the continuous residence period for settlement for Tier 1 (General), Tier 2 and pre-points based system work routes (for example work permits, self-employment and business person).
- Minor changes to the child and parent routes to make them as clear and comprehensive as possible and changes to simplify the operation of the income threshold for sponsoring family migrants.
We have also updated our application forms and guidance, please see our application form news item for further information.
Further information, including the Statements of Changes to the Immigration rules (HC 760 and HC820), and the Explanatory Memorandum can be found in the news story published on 22 November 2012.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/newsarticles/2012/december/17-rules
bhem_bhem
13th December 2012, 16:18
thnx terpe.. :xxgrinning--00xx3::smile:
Terpe
13th December 2012, 17:34
Terpe. Could you clarify the new rules. I mean how does it affect applying for a spouse visa? Many thanks.
............Minor changes to the child and parent routes to make them as clear and comprehensive as possible and changes to simplify the operation of the income threshold for sponsoring family migrants.
See this new thread (http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/43143-UKBA-Income-Threshold-Changes-to-Simplify-Operation?p=406664#post406664) for a discussion on the specific changes relating to the operation of the income threshold.
songz777
13th December 2012, 22:07
Thanks Terpe as ever for being our legal advisor :)
scottishbride
14th December 2012, 20:01
They have changed all the forms except for AN for naturalization. Am I right sir Terpe?
Terpe
14th December 2012, 22:23
They have changed all the forms except for AN for naturalization. Am I right sir Terpe?
There's no change to the Naturalisation Form.
Also no change to the Partner (spouse) visa application form VAF4A
:xxgrinning--00xx3:
blessed_ekim0826
18th December 2012, 10:12
Hi Sir Terpe, the form(PERSONAL DETAILS FORM (VAF4A DECEMBER 2012)
FAMILY SETTLEMENT APPLICATION FORM) for settlement has changed and there is no part for "Finances and Employment", Do I still need to submit my employment certificate indicating the leave of absence from my online Canadian employer or is it better to submit nothing since I am applying for Proposed Civil Partner which it doesn't require of any ties here in the Philippines. Pls help. Thank you.
Terpe
18th December 2012, 10:41
Hi Sir Terpe, the form(PERSONAL DETAILS FORM (VAF4A DECEMBER 2012)
FAMILY SETTLEMENT APPLICATION FORM) for settlement has changed and there is no part for "Finances and Employment", Do I still need to submit my employment certificate indicating the leave of absence from my online Canadian employer or is it better to submit nothing since I am applying for Proposed Civil Partner which it doesn't require of any ties here in the Philippines. Pls help. Thank you.
The VAF4A series of forms are for those who intend to follow the settlement route.
Form VAF4A Appendix 2 is for Financial Requirements
If you are intended to make application for eventual settlement (VAF4A) then you will not require any employment certificate.
blessed_ekim0826
18th December 2012, 15:03
The VAF4A series of forms are for those who intend to follow the settlement route.
Form VAF4A Appendix 2 is for Financial Requirements
If you are intended to make application for eventual settlement (VAF4A) then you will not require any employment certificate.
Thanks Sir Terpe,
raynaputi
21st December 2012, 23:11
I noticed upon reading through the new application forms, question below is included in the form! :omg:
FLR(M)
7476
ILR or SETM
7477
scottishbride
22nd December 2012, 19:44
New An Form for british citizenship this December 2012 has been changed
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/applicationforms/nationality/form_an.pdf
Terpe
22nd December 2012, 20:28
Wow !
Looks like they're updating everything without any notice :doh
bhem_bhem
22nd December 2012, 20:38
I noticed upon reading through the new application forms, question below is included in the form! :omg:
FLR(M)
7476
ILR or SETM
7477
tricky question.. they may use ur answer against you.. :NoNo:
raynaputi
22nd December 2012, 21:13
tricky question.. they may use ur answer against you.. :NoNo:
I know..how would you answer a question like this? What if your sponsor receives Disability Living Allowance and it's one of the reasons he can't live outside UK? Or can you just put an answer like "No, because he's a British citizen who has rights to stay in the UK and sponsor his wife to stay with him in in the UK."? :Erm:
bhem_bhem
22nd December 2012, 23:37
I know..how would you answer a question like this? What if your sponsor receives Disability Living Allowance and it's one of the reasons he can't live outside UK? Or can you just put an answer like "No, because he's a British citizen who has rights to stay in the UK and sponsor his wife to stay with him in in the UK."? :Erm:
yeah,, i wonder if it will be benefit for people who are depending on allowances,, obviously they can't send someone abroad who is ill or disabled.
will they refuse my application coz my hubby is still young and able? that he's got more chance of getting a job abroad? tut tut.. :NoNo:
scottishbride
22nd December 2012, 23:42
Wow !
Looks like they're updating everything without any notice :doh I know.. I've just noticed it today when I was reading UKBA and by accidet I open the Form AN and found out it was new form and dated December 2012. The old AN form was dated September 2010. The only different is the Good character requirement.
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