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    Question about visa (if i can go home)

    Hello to everyone

    Before anything else I would like to thank the nice people here who have helped me shed light on my query.

    I have another question. I was granted a wife visa and I'm now here in England. I am allowed to stay for 2 years. I am told that before that 2 years end I have to apply for indefinite leave to remain. My question is am I allowed to go home in between this 2 years and still eligible to apply for indefinite leave to remain?

    Thank you very much and more power to this forum.

    pinoyni


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    You don't have to remain in the Uk for the whole of the two years. You can visit home, or even have holidays in other countries.


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    Like Mr. darren have said u can go home and have a holidays with some countries.


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    But..................... you should not out of the country for 90 days, I guess in 2 years time, not bad, I guess you're not gonna spent 3 months in Philippines isnt it?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs.JMajor View Post
    But..................... you should not out of the country for 90 days, I guess in 2 years time, not bad, I guess you're not gonna spent 3 months in Philippines isnt it?
    This isn't true, there is no specified limit. Though if you spend too much time outside of the UK, especially without your partner that may cause you a problem.

    Absences are limited when it comes to citizenship.


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    Quote Originally Posted by darren-b View Post
    This isn't true, there is no specified limit. Though if you spend too much time outside of the UK, especially without your partner that may cause you a problem.

    Absences are limited when it comes to citizenship.
    I guess, Am I wrong for the days (90) that you should in the UK for that lenght of month if you intended to apply ILR, but there is a limited days that you out of the country.

    I think Joe will clear it later if he read the thread, I might wrong....


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    for assurances pinoyni dont go out from uk for holiday which I managed
    to loved and beloved is the greatest joy on earth...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Daddy View Post
    for assurances pinoyni dont go out from uk for holiday which I managed
    hahaha same here wheela
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Daddy View Post
    for assurances pinoyni dont go out from uk for holiday which I managed
    Quote Originally Posted by Ann07 View Post
    hahaha same here wheela
    Best idea you both, hehe but what like me I wanted to wait Jed result there in PI eh, rather wait the result of his application here in the UK


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    Thank you all for all the info, it is very helpful indeed. That is a relief to know that I can go home betwen these 2 years time. No I wouldn't be spending 90 days in the Phils I'm just concern if in case I have to go back home for emergencies (knock on wood) (simbako lang intawon ) Take care and God bess you all....... pinoyni


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs.JMajor View Post
    Best idea you both, hehe but what like me I wanted to wait Jed result there in PI eh, rather wait the result of his application here in the UK
    I know you`re in a different situation and your exempted.Tts understandle juliet!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs.JMajor View Post
    I guess, Am I wrong for the days (90) that you should in the UK for that lenght of month if you intended to apply ILR, but there is a limited days that you out of the country.

    I think Joe will clear it later if he read the thread, I might wrong....
    your right and wrong

    to apply for ILR, there is no set number of days you have to be in the uk for a spouse visa ( other types of visa's like work permits there is a set limit), but if you spend along time out of the uk, there is a small risk they could refuse you, because the UK is suppose to be your home.


    the 90 days figure you mentioned, is for citizenship, so if you want to apply for citizenship it does matter because..

    Residential requirements

    In order to demonstrate the residential requirements for naturalisation you need to:

    * have been resident in the United Kingdom for at least three years (this is known as the residential qualifying period); and
    * have been present in the United Kingdom three years before the date of your application; and
    * have not spent more than 270 days outside the United Kingdom during the three-year period; and
    * have not spend more than 90 days outside the United Kingdom in the last 12 months of the three-year period; and
    * have not been in breach of the immigration rules at any stage during the three-year period.


    so you can spend upto 270 days out of the uk in those 3 years, but not more than 90 in the last year of the 3 years, so you have 180 days to use over 2 years (90 days a year is what many people try to stick to) if you spend longer than that outside the uk, you might have to wait a lot longer before you can apply for citizenship.


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    Thank you joebloggs for you comrehensive and infomative message


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    Quote Originally Posted by pinoyni View Post
    Thank you joebloggs for you comrehensive and infomative message
    That's Joe for you.....



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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs.JMajor View Post
    I guess, Am I wrong for the days (90) that you should in the UK for that lenght of month if you intended to apply ILR, but there is a limited days that you out of the country.

    I think Joe will clear it later if he read the thread, I might wrong....
    Yep, when I was holding a FLR, i was out for almost 9 months but they still granted my ILR..
    It's good to have money and the things that money can buy, but it's good to check up once in a while to make sure you haven't lost the things that money can't buy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tiN View Post
    Yep, when I was holding a FLR, i was out for almost 9 months but they still granted my ILR..
    Huh, that was nice info tin, meaning I can be with Jed waiting for his visa result in Manila, about 3 months wohooow


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    Quote Originally Posted by tiN View Post
    Yep, when I was holding a FLR, i was out for almost 9 months but they still granted my ILR..
    same thing with my wife.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs.JMajor View Post
    Huh, that was nice info tin, meaning I can be with Jed waiting for his visa result in Manila, about 3 months wohooow
    Yep, because of my hubby's work, he works abroad alot. But we prove them that everytime he have his holiday he will come and visit me in Pinas
    It's good to have money and the things that money can buy, but it's good to check up once in a while to make sure you haven't lost the things that money can't buy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alec&Davina View Post
    same thing with my wife.
    Wow, well done

    But it is so much stress to prove them that ur still seeing each other even though not leaving in UK aye?
    It's good to have money and the things that money can buy, but it's good to check up once in a while to make sure you haven't lost the things that money can't buy.


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    hello just would like to know where we can apply for FLR?I'm new here in UK i've just stay here nearly 3 months just wondering if thier any form for me to fill up after we got married with my boyfriend this coming june 18.A form that will allow me to work in this country.I hope people here can give me some information.....thank you very much


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    hello to all people here in uk forumn i would just ask some question here if thiers any form form for me to fill up for me allow to work in thic country.Coz my visa right now is fiancee visa and the immigration told me that i will just allow to work in this country after i get married.So i'll be marrying this coming June 18th.I hope anybody here can help to give more information.thank you and more power to all Filipina here......thank you


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    regarding for me allow to work here

    hello to all people here in uk forumn i would just ask some question here if thiers any form form for me to fill up for me allow to work in thic country.Coz my visa right now is fiancee visa and the immigration told me that i will just allow to work in this country after i get married.So i'll be marrying this coming June 18th.I hope anybody here can help to give more information.thank you and more power to all Filipina here......thank you


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    Quote Originally Posted by waljenforever32 View Post
    hello to all people here in uk forumn i would just ask some question here if thiers any form form for me to fill up for me allow to work in thic country.Coz my visa right now is fiancee visa and the immigration told me that i will just allow to work in this country after i get married.So i'll be marrying this coming June 18th.I hope anybody here can help to give more information.thank you and more power to all Filipina here......thank you
    u can apply flr even right after ur wedding. it will be better if u prepare all the documents now so at least its only the Marriage Cert u need to submit it.

    the immigration is right, u can only work in here if uve ur Flr and National Insurance Number.

    Goodluck and Congrats on ur wedding..


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alec&Davina View Post
    u can apply flr even right after ur wedding. it will be better if u prepare all the documents now so at least its only the Marriage Cert u need to submit it.

    the immigration is right, u can only work in here if uve ur Flr and National Insurance Number.

    Goodluck and Congrats on ur wedding..
    As you say you need FLR to start working (just being married isn't enough) but you don't actually need a National Insurance Number straightaway as you can apply for one after you've started working.


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    Quote Originally Posted by darren-b View Post
    As you say you need FLR to start working (just being married isn't enough) but you don't actually need a National Insurance Number straightaway as you can apply for one after you've started working.
    I stand corrected Darren.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tiN View Post
    Yep, when I was holding a FLR, i was out for almost 9 months but they still granted my ILR..
    but you will have to wait until your number of days out of the uk falls before 270 in the last 3years before you can apply for citizenship


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    At the end of the 2 years you will want to apply for ILR indefinite leave to remain (unlimited stay in Britain). At this time you will need to prove that the 2 of you have been living together consistently. The Home Office will want to know for sure that it isn't a marriage of convenience but a TRUE marriage. I would advise it is ok to visit home for emergency reasons or for a brief holiday but best to go together. Basically always keep in mind that after 2 years you will be applying for indefinite stay so you need to build up your "portfolio" now. Best not to do anything (unless necessary and can be justified with evidence) wich might jeopardise your application in 2 years time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by waljenforever32 View Post
    hello just would like to know where we can apply for FLR?I'm new here in UK i've just stay here nearly 3 months just wondering if thier any form for me to fill up after we got married with my boyfriend this coming june 18.A form that will allow me to work in this country.I hope people here can give me some information.....thank you very much
    Hello, adv.congratz sa inyong kasal...


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    You cannot apply for work permit until you are married. After you get married you will first need to apply for extension of your fiancee visa to a spouse visa = 2 years. Under spouse visa you will be allowed to work.

    Therefore, once you are married on Jun 18th you can immediately start applying to the Home Office for spouse visa via their website. You will need to print-off the FLR (M) form and follow the instructions. However, best not to apply for FLR (2 years extension to your visa) until you have 1 month left on your 6 month fiancee visa. In the meantime (after your wedding) spend time getting your passport amended to married name. Please read my thread entitled

    Latest Information On UK Fiancee visas, Spouse Visas, ID Cards
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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    but you will have to wait until your number of days out of the uk falls before 270 in the last 3years before you can apply for citizenship


    we can cope i think
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