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    Hello Gaius. I'm waiting for my EEA Family Permit (dependent of an EU national) and since it's not a settlement visa, it should only take the same processing time as yours. Was your visa processing exactly 30 working days? When did you submit your application?


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    congratulations...well done!!!!!


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    Originally Posted by gaius
    I applied as "Dependent of a Working Permit visa holder" my wife is a nurse in UK. Let me ask you by the way, i would like to get your best guess answer if my application was approved or not.

    Here's what i submitted as a supporting documents:
    60 pages of Yahoo Messenger chat texts,
    15 pages of Emails,
    3 pages of compiled mobile SMS texts,
    4 pages of mix pictures from weddings to vacations pics.
    2 pages xerox copies of postal mails envelope.
    2 pages xerox copies of used UK call cards.
    1 Invitation letter to live from my wife in UK.

    Major docs.:
    her Tenant agreement contract in UK where she live.
    6 months copies of her financial Statement with a balance of 1800pound/mos.
    6 months paylips
    her working permit visa and passport
    her working permit approved letter from the embassy.
    her employer's work permit letter.
    Marriage contract.
    etc.etc.

    what can you guess of the result?

    gaius, how did you print your mobile SMS texts?

    thanks.....


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    Fortunately, I finally arrived here in London at Heathrow airport yesterday, my wife picked me up. It's nice to be my love at the very most wonderful city in the world. Now, back to another next project: JOB Search!!! ... im more of customer service type experience at home so i might looking for any customer service jobs at central area of London. any one who can refer me?

    Thank you all for the prayers and the best informations!


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    hello and welcome to UK. if you are looking for job firstly you have to get a NI number coz thats the requirement and then go to your job center there if you're not satisfied in the job sites.


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    If a Britsh citizen marries a Filipina and IF a spousal visa is granted, does this automatically allow the latter to seek work in the UK?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    If a Britsh citizen marries a Filipina and IF a spousal visa is granted, does this automatically allow the latter to seek work in the UK?
    yes..jus dont forget to get her a National Insurance number..


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    Congrats Gauis , atlast nakuha mo na Visa mo .... welcome to UK


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    Visa Application Status

    Thanks Kimmi for your reply. However, I'm not married yet, but supposing my Filipina lady and I were to 'tie the knot' when I'm next out in the Phils in November December. As I understand it, we would then have to apply for the Spousal Visa I mentioned, and begin the long waiting period - with ME either having to remain in the Philippines for the duration OR, sadly, return to the UK without her until a decision is taken by the Immigration Authorities.

    IF - and I repeat if - we ARE granted a spousal visa as a married couple, would she be eligible to seek a teaching post in Scotland at THAT stage, or would she need a work permit in addition?


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    No work permit required, as soon as you arrive in the UK on a spouse visa, you are allowed to take employment.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DianaKevy View Post
    hello and welcome to UK. if you are looking for job firstly you have to get a NI number coz thats the requirement and then go to your job center there if you're not satisfied in the job sites.
    You mean to say that I need to first get NI number before I can start applying for a job?
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    Quote Originally Posted by menchkin View Post
    You mean to say that I need to first get NI number before I can start applying for a job?
    yes once u have your spousal or FLR you have to have a NI number as well coz thats a requirement. thats like a SSS in Phils.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DianaKevy View Post
    yes once u have your spousal or FLR you have to have a NI number as well coz thats a requirement. thats like a SSS in Phils.
    ok, so i need to have one first before i can apply for a job. thanks for the info.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    Thanks Kimmi for your reply. However, I'm not married yet, but supposing my Filipina lady and I were to 'tie the knot' when I'm next out in the Phils in November December. As I understand it, we would then have to apply for the Spousal Visa I mentioned, and begin the long waiting period - with ME either having to remain in the Philippines for the duration OR, sadly, return to the UK without her until a decision is taken by the Immigration Authorities.

    IF - and I repeat if - we ARE granted a spousal visa as a married couple, would she be eligible to seek a teaching post in Scotland at THAT stage, or would she need a work permit in addition?
    Hi Arthur, I am teacher in the PI. I tried applying for teaching post here since last year but they always require something. I am now working in the shop for more than a year now. Im still, planning to pursue my plans someday If the kids grown up


    All the best for you both


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    Quote Originally Posted by menchkin View Post
    ok, so i need to have one first before i can apply for a job. thanks for the info.
    Some company will do it for you. But better get it yourself coz that will add a plus factor in your application

    Goodluck Mench


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    Not having your NI number should not be a problem. Companies have instructions for how to create a temporary number (TN + date of birth, IIRC). They then complete a very simple form to apply for a permanent number.


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    Quote Originally Posted by misscarie View Post
    Congrats Gauis , atlast nakuha mo na Visa mo .... welcome to UK
    Salamat din misscarie. dito na me sa Central London. But im kinda new to the weather temperature and i have to stay inside the house most of the time. its really cold this week. i wonder what might to feel this coming january and february next year as the coldest month they say.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    Thanks Kimmi for your reply. However, I'm not married yet, but supposing my Filipina lady and I were to 'tie the knot' when I'm next out in the Phils in November December. As I understand it, we would then have to apply for the Spousal Visa I mentioned, and begin the long waiting period - with ME either having to remain in the Philippines for the duration OR, sadly, return to the UK without her until a decision is taken by the Immigration Authorities.

    IF - and I repeat if - we ARE granted a spousal visa as a married couple, would she be eligible to seek a teaching post in Scotland at THAT stage, or would she need a work permit in addition?
    hi Arthur,

    I am also a teaching in the Philippines before I arrived here in Scotland and looking forward to teach in one of the Primary school here..Ur fiancee doesn't need any work permit to work here- if she will be on a spouse visa- the problem is "We" need to take a certain course or fulfill a requirement before we become eligible to work as a teacher here..

    right now , I am studying again to pursue it..


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    Quote Originally Posted by reginacarlson View Post
    Hello Gaius. I'm waiting for my EEA Family Permit (dependent of an EU national) and since it's not a settlement visa, it should only take the same processing time as yours. Was your visa processing exactly 30 working days? When did you submit your application?
    Hello Regina, sorry for late responce, i was really busy taking tour around London city.

    My process took exactly 30 Working Days period. My wife is Non-EU national rather shes only holding Work Permit Visa. I think there is basic difference in our dependent status. You are likely to get a Spouse Visa because your husband is a EU national and the process will take 3 Months.

    Pray more just as i did. I got my visa right in time due.


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