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PAULEJANI
21st February 2015, 21:40
Hi every new member , Paul Haynes married to Lejani Gotera on May 11 2013 in Bacolod City and now living together in Wickford, Essex, UK since 27th February 2014. Expecting a baby girl very soon. Looking to making new friends and getting information about Further Leave to Remain.

Thanks,
Paul

Dedworth
21st February 2015, 21:57
Welcome Paul - plenty of info here ;-

http://filipinaroses.com/forumdisplay.php/19-UK-Immigration

lordna
21st February 2015, 22:00
Welcome to you both

tiger31
21st February 2015, 22:14
Hi Paul, I have a house in Bacolod too (granada bgy) I,m heading back there 1st week in May for the bargain price of 512 quid to Cebu. Welcome to the forum.

PAULEJANI
21st February 2015, 22:20
Hi Dedworth and thank you. My wife took the international English Language testing system or IELTS for short in the Phillippines and passed with an overall Band score of 5. I need to find out if/when we apply for Further Leave to remain at Croydon, London or if she is required to take a new English Test here in UK.

Thanks,
Paul

PAULEJANI
21st February 2015, 22:24
Hi Lordna and Salamat.

PAULEJANI
21st February 2015, 22:30
Hi Tiger31 and salamat. My wife lived in Magsungay and we were married in Henrietta village. The priest was from Granada Barangay.

That is a cheap flight you got! What airline was it with? My wife Lejani also has familly in Lapu Lapu.

tiger31
22nd February 2015, 00:43
Paul, it,s with Cathay Pacific and we also lived in Gun_Ob Lapu Lapu. Small world, eh?

Terpe
22nd February 2015, 01:11
Hello PaulJani, welcome aboard Filipino UK :welcomex:

Having just arrived your wife needs 30 months residence here before FLR(M).
Applications may be submitted 28 days prior to the 30 month residence anniversary.

There's potentially a lot of changes could happen with immigration rules between now and then but I doubt she'll need another English Language test.
If she could make time to prepare and pass the Life in UK test that would help. It's not needed for FLR but it is needed for ILR and better to clear that hurdle whilst she has time available than to be under time pressures at a later date.

I'd suggest you review the current FLR(M) application form to help prepare for those documentations that need you need to begin collecting.

Congratulations to you both on the news about the baby :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Michael Parnham
22nd February 2015, 09:18
Welcome to the Forum Paul and good luck to you and your family in future years! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
22nd February 2015, 10:41
:welcomex: aboard filipino/uk Paul & Jani ... you've come to the right site for information on all sorts of Immigration-related matters. :xxgrinning--00xx3: