I just want to ask , Can i stay for 2yrs. in the UK having a multiple visa, or do i ha ve to exit before I reached 6 months and come back again??
Any thoughts
Thankyou
I just want to ask , Can i stay for 2yrs. in the UK having a multiple visa, or do i ha ve to exit before I reached 6 months and come back again??
Any thoughts
Thankyou
as long as your visa didn't expired yet,you can stay,if your visa is 2 years,then you can stay until 2 years,if your visa is 6 months obviously you need to exit b4 visa expired
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Yes, she should exit uk before almost 6 months stay.Even just go to france or italy it could do, then back uk again.Coz those places is not under uk.She can apply schenzen visa in uk going to those places a s long as hier/his visa still valid at least 3 mos remaining time of uk visa .
especially if you've just been in the UK 6 months and went to France for a day, and then you're trying to come back to the UK again, immigration officers are not stupid , they could say nothing, refuse you entry, or they might mark your passport telling the next immigration officer you've been already warned about being in the uk more than 6 months in 1yr
so abuse it you could lose it
Hi! My Chinese friend's Mum got 5yrs multiple visitor visa so she just stays here for 6months then returns to China. If she wants to come back she needs to give it a year before she is allowed to return again as a visitor. So in short, her Mum babysits her little girl for 6months every year...wish I could do that as well :P
True that is why they just say she visits her daughter and granddaughter....actually she can't speak english at all so I dont know how she goes through immigration. She's been here 2x already for 6months on both trips and she comes back to China together with her granddaughter bec my friend works and is going through divorce so she can not look after her daughter alone. I heard the Mum just arrived this month again with her daughter.
My Chinese friend is already British and has an ongoing divorce with her British husband who is making things hard for her. She doesnt work fulltime though but she gets alot of benefits like housing, child benefits and of course child support from the husband. She doesnt tell me the whole story of course but she's got no choice since she is on her own and no relatives to help her.
In my application I applied for 2 year premium visa. Is it true they only allowed to spend a maximum of 6 months in a 12 month period in the UK. So it means to say, I am only allowed twice in the UK for 2 years validity of the visa.??? So it is not true that you can value your money coz the general visit visa for 6 months is almost 4X the visa fee for a 2 year premium visa. Does it make sense?
This is from the UK Border Agency:
Premium Visas
Long term visas�..long term advantages
Following the introduction of biometric data collection as part of the visa application process in India, UKvisas has reintroduced its long term multiple entry Premium Visas which are valid for 2, 5 and 10 years.
We want our most valued customers to keep coming to the UK as the destination of choice and are keen to make it as quick and easy as possible for them to do so. Premium Visas are perfect for regular business visitors or holidaymakers.
Why apply for a Premium Visa?
- Value for money
- they are cheaper than several short-term visas.
- Flexibility
- they offer multiple visits to the UK within the long validity of the visa.
- Convenience
- one visa application and one visit to a Visa Application Centre (s) to provide your biometric data for the entire validity of the visa.
UK BORDER AGENCY:
Do you travel to the UK frequently, either on business or for leisure or family purposes?
Like many other countries, the UK has introduced the collection of biometric data of all visa applicants. This is a quick and simple process involving a ten finger scan which enables us to keep you safe and identify you as someone that we know and trust. To demonstrate the value the UK places upon travellers who chose to visit the UK regularly, the UK Border Agency is providing the option of a long-term, multiple entry, premium visit visa.
The long-term premium visa includes the following benefits:
* allows unlimited entries to the UK, for up to six months at any one time, for the validity of the visa
* saves you time - you only need to provide your biometric data once during the whole validity of the visa
* identifies the holder as a person known and trusted by the UK government
* helps to protect customers from identity theft
* prevents mistaken identity (i.e. preventing confusing an individual with another person bearing the same or similar name)
* protects the holder against any future visa fee increases for the validity of the long-term visa.
Each visit can only be up to 6 months in length, even if you had a 10 year visa. The rules doesn't state that you can't spend more than 6 months in a 12 month in the UK, but they do state that you should be a genuine visitor, and genuine visitors do not usually spend more than 6 months each year in the UK. Under certain circumstances spending more than 6 months within a year in the UK shouldn't be a problem (for example if you were paying for medical treatment in the UK and needed to spend more time here), but you are likely to have problems if you have no genuine reason. Bear in mind that even if you have a visa, the Immigration Officer at the UK border can refuse you entry if he does not think you are a genuine visitor.
Did you think you were going to be basically able to live here for 2 years if you were granted the visa?
yes you can enter the uk as many times as you like, but you cannot spend more than 6 months in the uk in any one trip, so if you did enter the uk for 6 months, in theory you should then leave the uk for 6 months before coming back again for 6 months, yes that way you probably wouldn't save much if any money, but as mentioned by yourself already you wouldn't need to go thru the visa process twice, only once and you wouldnt have to pay any increased fees,
but you would save money, if you came for 3 months, went back to the phils for 3 months, and kept doing this, but it would cost you alot more in air fares
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