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lloydegbrick
4th January 2017, 13:05
Hello to you all
Here's wishing all a very happy new year

It's been a few months

Please, a question

My wife has been here almost a year now and she would like to go home to Manila for a short holiday to visit family and friends soon

As we are still waiting to fully complete her visa status and to remain here in the UK after the initial 3 years visa is up for renewal

How long can she stay in the Philippines for her holiday?

Regards
LG

mickcant
4th January 2017, 13:29
A happy new year to you and your wife too.
Mick.:smile:

Slip
4th January 2017, 13:42
Happy new year

lloydegbrick
4th January 2017, 14:48
Thank you :smile:

lloydegbrick
4th January 2017, 14:49
Thank you slip :smile:

lloydegbrick
4th January 2017, 14:53
By the way John
Do you know the length that my wife can stay out of the UK until she can gets her full visa to stay?

Terpe
4th January 2017, 14:57
Hello to you all
Here's wishing all a very happy new year

It's been a few months

Please, a question

My wife has been here almost a year now and she would like to go home to Manila for a short holiday to visit family and friends soon

As we are still waiting to fully complete her visa status and to remain here in the UK after the initial 3 years visa is up for renewal

How long can she stay in the Philippines for her holiday?

Regards
LG

A happy new year to you and yours my friend.

Technically there's no restrictions either during FLR period of 5 years or for subsequent ILR application.

Just for your info, the only residence restrictions come at the time of application for Naturalisation. For a spouse this would be a countback of 3 years.
Basically it's better to limit any absence from UK to 90 days each year of the final 3 years before applying for Citizenship. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

lloydegbrick
4th January 2017, 17:52
Just for your info, the only residence restrictions come at the time of application for Naturalisation. For a spouse this would be a countback of 3 years.
Basically it's better to limit any absence from UK to 90 days each year of the final 3 years before applying for Citizenship.

Thank you Terpe my friend :smile:

that is just what we were hoping to hear :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Also can you direct me to the critical list of the rules governing the second part of my wife's visa to remain after the 1st 30 months?

Regards
LG

Tawi2
4th January 2017, 18:10
Happy new year lloyd,hows your wife enjoying hampton and kingston,hope she has made friends,i saw several filipinas in kingston shopping in the bentall centre over christmas :xxgrinning--00xx3:

lloydegbrick
4th January 2017, 20:18
Happy new year lloyd,hows your wife enjoying Hampton and Kingston

Hello Tawi
Thank you
by the way we are not in Kingston, more close to Richmond and Twickenham
Yes we are meeting more people together now it is good for my wife to have friends from the Phils
We are also meeting and making friends from Sutton too :Jump:

I hope all is well for you and family
Regards
LG
Regards

grahamw48
4th January 2017, 20:31
Happy New Year to you and your wife... and many happy years ahead. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

lloydegbrick
14th January 2017, 13:45
Thank you Graham :xxgrinning--00xx3: