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Cainta2015
22nd March 2015, 15:16
Hello, everybody. Thanks for accepting me as a new member here, I'm so glad that I successfully registered in this nice forum ... I'm from Cainta Rizal, Philippines ... :smile:.

imagine
22nd March 2015, 15:48
Hi Cainta, welcome to the forum. :Wave:

I stayed in Cainta for the 1st 3 months I came to Philippines

grahamw48
22nd March 2015, 18:06
Welcome !

More information please !:biggrin:

Michael Parnham
22nd March 2015, 18:32
A very warm welcome to the Forum Cainta, please tell us more about yourself!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Cainta2015
22nd March 2015, 23:51
Oh! how lovely i was very surprised upon reading somebody reply to my post introducing my self is so limited now i have the courage to more be very talkative this time... i'm very eager to be a member for this forum coz my daughter who is living also now in Derby with her husband and their new born son 2 months old told that you must be a member here to help how you could avail your visit visa successful for 2nd try. i have 2 daughters living with their families.. the elder one is in Stoke -on -trent with 3 kids. i been there already visited them a very long time ago 2004. i have approved 6 months visit visa. then sometimes again 2005 try another luck to file visit visa this time approved 2years visit visa so I am very happy that I can enjoy going uk back and forth visiting my daughter with her family especially my 3 grand children. but in my last visit supposed to be i will depart 7 August 2008 i stayed from May 2008 until 14 April 2009. i have a copy which i provided with my last application, March 4, 2015 they say that i have no explanation for this breach of the Immigration Rules or how i supported myself in the uk that time. but I stated my reason in a piece of paper writing them my reason that I was devastated that time because my mother died in my home country so i feel more to extend my visit to my daughter until I can carry my depression. April 13 I decided to went home Manila together with them to have a holiday here...so i have companion throughout the triP...one of the staff held me in Manchester Airport saying that she will talk to me for a while and ask my passport to be examined then she tell me that i have to signed a few docs so i voluntarily submit myself I know in my mind it may it's my OVERSTAYED in UK ...I did not work in UK. my daughter provided me with my needs and i only there in their house... so the Entry Clearance Officer lighting my history that i have closely scrutinized my application to satisfy him that i have demonstrated a reason to leave the uk at the end of my stay.. Please anyone could help me to explain that this time I will leave UK and not overstay again this time ...could they grant me my visit visa for im longing to see my new grand son to my youngest daughter permanent resident in Derby whose husband is a briton a british citizen.

Ako Si Jamie
23rd March 2015, 00:12
Welcome to the forum Cainta :Wave:

Cainta2015
23rd March 2015, 00:13
Thank you for welcoming me here in this forum Imagine. Nice to hear that you stayed in Cainta for 3 months. Thanks Graham for encouraging me to speak more and thanks also, Michael Parnham for your warm welcome, Yes, I will tell more about myself. :smile:

marksroomspain
23rd March 2015, 00:16
Hello, everybody. Thanks for accepting me as a new member here, I'm so glad that I successfully registered in this nice forum ... I'm from Cainta Rizal, Philippines ... :smile:.

Hi Cainta and welcome,

My wife was originally from Rizal, Bilibiran...:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
23rd March 2015, 15:32
Hello, there ... :welcomex: to our friendly online filipino/uk community.

fred
23rd March 2015, 15:37
Welcome !

More information please !:biggrin:

Well..You did ask Graham!


Oh! how lovely i was very surprised upon reading somebody reply to my post introducing my self is so limited now i have the courage to more be very talkative this time... i'm very eager to be a member for this forum coz my daughter who is living also now in Derby with her husband and their new born son 2 months old told that you must be a member here to help how you could avail your visit visa successful for 2nd try. i have 2 daughters living with their families.. the elder one is in Stoke -on -trent with 3 kids ibeen there alreadyvisited them very long time ago 2004 i have approved 6months visit visa . then sometimes again 2005 try another luck to file visit visa this time approved 2years visit visa so i am very happy that i can enjoy going uk back and forth visiting my daughter with her family especially my 3 grand children but in my last visit supposed to be i will depart 7 August 2008i stayed from May2008 until 14 April 2009 i have a copy which i provided with my last application march4,2015 they say that i have no explanation for this breach of the Immigration Rules or how i supported myself in the UK that time but i stated my reason in a piece of paper writing them my reason that i was devastated that time because my mother died in my home country so i feel to extend more my visit to my daughter until i can carry my deppression. April13 i decided to went home Manila together with them to have a holiday here...so i have companion throughout the triP...one of the staff held me in Manchester Airport saying that she will talk to me for a while and ask my passport to be examined then she tell me that i have to signed a few docs .so i voluntarily submit my self i know in my mind may its my OVERSTAYED in UK ...i did not work in uk my daughter provided me my needs and i only there in their house...so so the Entry Clearance Officer lighting my history that i have closely scrutinized my application to satify him that i have demonstrated a reason to leave the UK at the end of my stay...Please anyone could help me to explain that this time i will leave UK and not overstay again this time ...could they grant me my visit visa for im longing to see my new grand son...to my youngest daughter permanent resident in Derby whose husband is a briton a british citizen.

What you think?

grahamw48
23rd March 2015, 16:17
I think I will remain a spectator. :cwm25:

Harry T
23rd March 2015, 16:38
I think I will remain a spectator. :cwm25:

:biggrin::xxgrinning--00xx3:

Terpe
23rd March 2015, 16:56
Oh! how lovely i was very surprised upon reading somebody reply to my post introducing my self is so limited now i have the courage to more be very talkative this time... i'm very eager to be a member for this forum coz my daughter who is living also now in Derby with her husband and their new born son 2 months old told that you must be a member here to help how you could avail your visit visa successful for 2nd try. i have 2 daughters living with their families.. the elder one is in Stoke -on -trent with 3 kids ibeen there alreadyvisited them very long time ago 2004 i have approved 6months visit visa . then sometimes again 2005 try another luck to file visit visa this time approved 2years visit visa so i am very happy that i can enjoy going uk back and forth visiting my daughter with her family especially my 3 grand children but in my last visit supposed to be i will depart 7 August 2008i stayed from May2008 until 14 April 2009 i have a copy which i provided with my last application march4,2015 they say that i have no explanation for this breach of the Immigration Rules or how i supported myself in the UK that time but i stated my reason in a piece of paper writing them my reason that i was devastated that time because my mother died in my home country so i feel to extend more my visit to my daughter until i can carry my deppression. April13 i decided to went home Manila together with them to have a holiday here...so i have companion throughout the triP...one of the staff held me in Manchester Airport saying that she will talk to me for a while and ask my passport to be examined then she tell me that i have to signed a few docs .so i voluntarily submit my self i know in my mind may its my OVERSTAYED in UK ...i did not work in uk my daughter provided me my needs and i only there in their house...so so the Entry Clearance Officer lighting my history that i have closely scrutinized my application to satify him that i have demonstrated a reason to leave the UK at the end of my stay...Please anyone could help me to explain that this time i will leave UK and not overstay again this time ...could they grant me my visit visa for im longing to see my new grand son...to my youngest daughter permanent resident in Derby whose husband is a briton a british citizenbritish citizen

Hello and welcome aboard Filipino UK :welcomex:

The visit visa is very inexpensive.
There's not a lot of mandatory requirements.
It's mostly down to the discretion of the caseworker and ECO

The only way forward is to submit your best application even though you must know there will be the utmost scrutiny since you contravened immigration rules extensively.

Given your previous history you face a major challenge.
It's been done before so there's always hope, but you'll need to present a faultless letter in support of the application.

Nothing ventured nothing gained
Good luck

Michael Parnham
23rd March 2015, 17:10
Try, try, try again and good luck Cainta, I hope you succeed! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Cainta2015
24th March 2015, 04:28
Thank you for your reply so much well appreciated your advice ...Well for now I am gathering the best I can produce documents for the future application ...:smile:

Cainta2015
24th March 2015, 04:29
thank you my dear .Yes i will do...:smile:

Cainta2015
24th March 2015, 04:44
Hi! hello so happy to be here in the filipino/uk community:smile:

Cainta2015
24th March 2015, 04:53
Yes, sorry I'm a newcomer, so I don't know where I will answer then I saw it now it should be in every friend posted me to answer by clicking the reply ha ha ha ....:Help1:

Cainta2015
24th March 2015, 05:09
oh! nice to hear your lovely wife from Cainta where we lived since 2007...nice place to live in...:smile:

Derbyprincess
24th March 2015, 11:41
Hi mum, welcome to the forum! :Wave: And hello everybody! It's been ages since I've last posted something on here X :smile:

Cainta2015
24th March 2015, 13:13
Thank you my dear daughter Derby Princess for welcoming me to this lovely forum!

Cainta2015
24th March 2015, 13:32
Thanks for the advice :smile:

Cainta2015
25th March 2015, 06:07
good morning everbody! :smile: I'm very busy for today, i will attend my granddaughter graduation and she is so excited...

Terpe
25th March 2015, 06:33
good morning everbody! :smile: I'm very busy for today, i will attend my granddaughter graduation and she is so excited...

Hi Cainta,
Yes it's graduation time here in the Philippines.
I have 3 students who will graduate this week.

I'm happy for their graduation joy and also happy for the ending of my sponsorship.
Education is the best gift I could ever have given, but now that I've retired I already decided that is the last of my sponsorship.

I wish for a wonderful day for you and your family :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Ella
25th March 2015, 15:16
Hello, everybody. Thanks for accepting me as a new member here, I'm so glad that I successfully registered in this nice forum ... I'm from Cainta Rizal, Philippines ... :smile:.

:welcomex: to the forum....

Cainta2015
26th March 2015, 13:50
thanks!Wehave a great day today with my family for another grandson who graduated high school this day...:xxgrinning--

Cainta2015
26th March 2015, 13:52
thanks ELLA!:smile:

Cainta2015
28th March 2015, 07:09
can anybody help me regarding my refused UK visitor's visa recently what is your advice regarding my evidence of my personal circumstances i have submitted a property deed is not under my name so its not an indication of a personal tie in the Philippines..its under my son in law and daughters name next time i will apply should i transfer the title of their house in lot in our name to prove that we have property here...please advice currently we are using their property as our accommodation here in the Philippines and at the same time we are the one who are taking good care of it ...

Cainta2015
30th March 2015, 15:07
baka naman meron makatulong sa inyo para sa visa ko sa susunod na apply kailangan ba talaga may title ng property para lang maapprove visit visa pls help

Cainta2015
30th March 2015, 15:09
:Help1: kasi may house and lot pa ang aking anak sa pangalan nila ililipat ko sa name nmin it takes 2 months para mailipat ...

Terpe
30th March 2015, 15:17
:Help1: kasi may house and lot pa ang aking anak sa pangalan nila ililipat ko sa name nmin it takes 2 months para mailipat ...

The standard language for the forum is English.
Please keep posts in English.

Besides which, you'll find a much wider audience able to provide help and support.

Thanks

Cainta2015
1st April 2015, 22:48
Oh! sorry Mr. TERPE...for speaking our dialect I thought it would be much effective doing it and the reply for my question is quicker...What I am trying to say is that my recent visit visa refused regarding properties I submitted as one of my documents ...all the properties are under my children's name and as a matter of fact one of those we are presently occupying as our residence ..they have another house and lot separate so I plan to transfer the title under our name but it will takes few months to to make it and the expenses to do it is a huge amount ...I am asking one of you guys to pls help me if it is possible no question about it...

Cainta2015
1st April 2015, 23:00
In addition to that our property under my name last I used in applying my visa last 2004. We have already sold it. And portion of what the money goes to the property where we are living now, but it so happen that it's under my children's name ...

Rosie1958
1st April 2015, 23:18
Welcome to the forum Cainta 2015 :Hellooo:

I'm sorry to hear that your application for a visit visa was refused, especially since you are longing to see your new grandchild. I can't offer any concrete suggestions, particularly since you did over-stay on a previous visit but hope that you can find a way to convince those considering any future application that you have sufficient ties to return to Philippines. Enclosing a letter with any new application to explain the circumstances around your over-staying might also help on compassionate grounds.

Best of luck :xxgrinning--00xx3:

London_Manila
2nd April 2015, 03:01
Oh! sorry Mr. TERPE...for speaking our dialect I thought it would be much more effective doing it and the reply for my question is quicker...What I am trying to say is that my recent visit visa refused regarding properties I submitted as one of my documents ...all the properties are under my children name and as a matter of fact one of those we are presently occupying as our residence ..they have another house and lot separate so I plan to transfer the title under our name but it will takes few months to to make it and the expenses to do it is a huge amount ...I am asking one of you guys to pls help me if it is possible no question about it...

What kind of help are you after ?

How is Mayfield Park ?

Cainta2015
2nd April 2015, 04:10
Thanks London Manila for your concern about What kind of help I'm after? Regarding properties to submit next time I will apply...Is it not questionable that the land title I plan to transfer under my name ...is the same land title I've already submitted but under my children's name...so rather to buy separate land to be sure that its our property...We will transfer the land title of my children under my name...in short its like I will buy the property of my children...Thanks for your immediate reply because the processing is already under way...

Cainta2015
2nd April 2015, 04:25
Thank you so much Rosie for your reply..Yes we are so saddened that our visa refused .eventhough our children there in UK can sustain our needs like accommodation, travel fees etc. for our 5 months visit...The problem is right now we have no property here in the Philippines under our name ...I submitted their 2 properties named under our children, still not acceptable ..they question it ...What I'm trying to say we parents are the ones who lives here in their property as their taker do all the responsibilities whatsoever regarding this property and its our address ...and for all you know one of the filipino custom includes,if the property is under your immediate families still you owns that property as well...you can use that whenever you like...and we are all happy for that arrangement ...so if i'm going to buy the property of my children just to show only that it's under our name so expensive to our part and how can we buy that for we are both in retired status relying all to our children other financial needs...:doh

Cainta2015
2nd April 2015, 04:28
In addition so it will again be a hindrance to us for 2nd time trying our luck to have a visit visa...:Erm:

Terpe
2nd April 2015, 05:21
Owning a property in the Philippines is not a requirement for a family visit.
It's just one factor that may be useful in demonstrating strong ties to home.

The keys to focus on are:-

1. Access to funding sufficient to cover costs for the duration of the visit.
2. Strong enough ties to your country that on balance provide more reasons to return home than to overstay.

In your case you also need to convince the ECO that there'll be no repeat of overstay.

Cainta2015
2nd April 2015, 13:46
Thank you so much Sir Terpe...What a relief your advice to us! though its a very tough work to be done I rather think how to say it in a very convincing manner because, it seems that my previous reason for my overstaying didn't work out ...My reasons in my handwritten letter attached to my application is my mother died and I'm not ready to go home for I want to stay close to my family there in UK for more months to be with my grandchildren ...not knowing it's prohibited as visitors to do it... so sometimes ignorance about law causes mistakes...I admit I'm wrong ...I have no reason to say but still the same so I'm worried it will be refused again next time....:bigcry: