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    Quote Originally Posted by erlmd1012 View Post
    Hello everybody, i just need an advise about something. My mum is a widow, she's currently 64 years old. I'm planning to bring her here for a visit in the middle of 2009, with a view to apply for a dependant visa in the future. She'll be 65 just before her visitor visa expires. My question is, can I apply for a dependant visa while she is still in the uk on a visitors visa? Any advise will be greatly appreciated.. thanks
    If I were you, I will let my Mum to visit UK first and see if she will like to settle here. I have met lot of Mums who granted visit visa in the UK, Holland and Canada, but they feel bored and cold and they didn't finish their visa to stay longer.


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    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    If I were you, I will let my Mum to visit UK first and see if she will like to settle here. I have met lot of Mums who granted visit visa in the UK, Holland and Canada, but they feel bored and cold and they didn't finish their visa to stay longer.

    Wise words.

    I have met a few phill hubbys of Nurses and carers who hate it here. Nothing to do and hard to meet people from the same background.

    Must be even worse for those older who feel the cold more generally.
    Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops


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    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    If I were you, I will let my Mum to visit UK first and see if she will like to settle here.

    Thats a good idea Pennyberry


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    Quote Originally Posted by simplelife View Post
    Thats a good idea Pennyberry
    My hubby's name is Barry not Berry so it's pennybarry but I love berries too!!! so it's ok!


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    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    My hubby's name is Barry not Berry so it's pennybarry but I love berries too!!! so it's ok!

    Oh O oh dear... Im glad I made you laugh. Happy New Year Penny. I love berries, too thats why maybe I typed berries instead barry

    What a good start of the year 2009. Let`s all keep laughing.
    As the saying goes " Bawal ang nakasimangot"


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    Quote Originally Posted by simplelife View Post
    Oh O oh dear... Im glad I made you laugh. Happy New Year Penny. I love berries, too thats why maybe I typed berries instead barry

    What a good start of the year 2009. Let`s all keep laughing.
    As the saying goes " Bawal ang nakasimangot"
    Eheheh ahahhahah hakhakhak keeps smiling lols


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    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    Eheheh ahahhahah hakhakhak keeps smiling lols



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    My parents been here in the UK once for my 8 years here. They have a six months visa but unfortunately they didn't last for 2months although its summer when they got here still they are cold what worst is they are home sick. I feel a bit annoyed as I spend loads of money getting them here so I can spend time with them for atleast for 6 months bec we can't go home morethan 4 weeks in every two years and at the same time they can be with their granchildren for a bit as they are totally strangers with them.

    That's the story before wasting money you have to think about your parents wants not what you want like me.


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