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Cold Spud
5th July 2013, 20:13
Hello guys first, I want to thank you for the information you have posted in this site. The forum has been very helpful and it had help me through to get my visa under the sponsorship of my british citizen husband in as early as 9 weeks.

Secondly, I have been hearing that there is another procedure I need to undergo when entered the country. I have visited the UKBA home office site but not sure whether it's a TOC.

Terpe
5th July 2013, 20:26
Not sure what you mean by 'another procedure'.

What I can say is that your visa is valid to enter UK on a 5 year immigration journey that will (may) ultimately lead to settlement (ILR / Indefinite Leave to Remain) and finally to British Citizenship.

Your journey has a number of challenges to face.

The visa you have just been granted should be valid for 33 months.

Shortly before the first 30 months anniversary of living in UK you must make application for FLR (Further Leave to remain)
This visa will allow you to remain for a second period of 30 months.

Shortly before the second 30 months anniversary of living in UK you become eligible to apply for ILR (settlement)
Once granted you will become free of almost all UK immigration restrictions and are able to remain here as long as you want provided you do not leave for a period of 2 years or more.

Does that clarify your concerns or have I misunderstood you question?

Terpe
5th July 2013, 20:33
TOC is a Transfer Of Conditions usually to a new passport.

Are you intending to get a new passport?

Cold Spud
5th July 2013, 20:50
Hi Terpe, thanks to this interesting answer to my query. It clarified my confused.com mind. My passport need not to be changed as its renewal doesnt comes till 2014 so, I know now it is not the TOC. Its just my lawyer has implied that I have to register or do something on arrival which has baffled me a bit.

Terpe
5th July 2013, 21:03
Hi Terpe, thanks to this interesting answer to my query. It clarified my confused.com mind. My passport need not to be changed as its renewal doesnt comes till 2014 so, I know now it is not the TOC. Its just my lawyer has implied that I have to register or do something on arrival which has baffled me a bit.

There are plenty of important things to do when you arrive into the UK that'll keep you busy for a while, you can be sure of that. :icon_lol:

Register with your local doctor/dentist
Follow these links:-
How do I register with a GP? (http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/1095.aspx?CategoryID=68&SubCategoryID=158)
How to find an NHS dentist? (http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/AboutNHSservices/dentists/Pages/find-an-NHS-dentist.aspx)

Add your name to your husband's Council Tax Bill (this will provide address ID to open bank account, applying for credt, applying for FLR etc.)

Add your name to your husband's utility bills (this will provide address ID to open bank account, applying for credt, applying for FLR etc.)

Apply for a National Insurance Number
Follow this link:-
Get a National Insurance number (https://www.gov.uk/apply-national-insurance-number)

Get a bank account (probably only a 'basic' bank account as you will have no credit history)

Consider studying and passing the new Life in UK Test (you need to pass this before applying for ILR)
Always easier to study and pass before while you have time free before you start working.

Here are some other very useful links to research and explore:-

A pretty good general website called Just arrived in UK (http://www.myukinfo.com/en/just-arrived-in-the-uk)
If you click on that link you'll also see you can select different languages including Filipino :xxgrinning--00xx3:

The very best website for all issues connected with the UK Government Departments etc is here called GOV.UK (https://www.gov.uk/)
You'll find a complete range of information and services. Very useful. Get it bookmarked.

You'll need to be familiar with the Provision of UK Health services within the NHS. Their website is here called NHS Choices (http://www.nhs.uk/Pages/HomePage.aspx)

I'm sure other members here will think of other stuff to keep you busy.

Congratulations on your visa approval .
Hurry over to UK or you'll miss the summer :biggrin:

Cold Spud
5th July 2013, 21:30
What a very useful tips! Indeed I must say your a genius and better than my lawyer! honestly, we are greatful that you are a good member of this forum. I would vote for you as a 5 star over 5 :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3: