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    Congratulation John!!!!
    Welcome to the Country of England.

    Well as long as you can satisfy them that you can support your wife
    without help from public funds i can assure you that she might get spouse visa, then where you can register her to GP, if she grant a visa when you come over here england, and get all the Priviledge that you get from NHS.exactly the same as yours as long as she is your spouse.

    your case is slightly different. cause you get marreid in New Zealand and that is take time to process for your M.C.

    All you need to do first for your M.C. need to be registered with NSO from phil. since you get married abroad that will take time unless you get married in embassy in N.Z. where they process M.C. straight away, then if not if you get married on church in N.Z. or attorneys Office and you hold a copy of you M. C. then register it to the embassy of N.Z. so they can forward relevant governing bodies like NSO so thats gona resolve the problem with M.C.

    then there is another more might be a problem when you applying the spouse visa since you are retired! how you gona support her here in england unless you got some evidence that you convince them that you can live here in england??? thats e.g. House or other sort of income stocks etc.

    I hope that help mate.

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    al


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    Quote Originally Posted by istranghero3000 View Post
    Congratulation John!!!!
    Welcome to the Country of England.

    Well as long as you can satisfy them that you can support your wife
    without help from public funds i can assure you that she might get spouse visa, then where you can register her to GP, if she grant a visa when you come over here england, and get all the Priviledge that you get from NHS.exactly the same as yours as long as she is your spouse.

    your case is slightly different. cause you get marreid in New Zealand and that is take time to process for your M.C.

    All you need to do first for your M.C. need to be registered with NSO from phil. since you get married abroad that will take time unless you get married in embassy in N.Z. where they process M.C. straight away, then if not if you get married on church in N.Z. or attorneys Office and you hold a copy of you M. C. then register it to the embassy of N.Z. so they can forward relevant governing bodies like NSO so thats gona resolve the problem with M.C.

    then there is another more might be a problem when you applying the spouse visa since you are retired! how you gona support her here in england unless you got some evidence that you convince them that you can live here in england??? thats e.g. House or other sort of income stocks etc.

    I hope that help mate.

    regards,

    al
    Hi Al,

    Many thanks for taking the time to read my post and offering your help.

    Re the New Zealand marriage, we got married and picked up the Certificate a few weeks later after we had a tour round the country, so not a problem with that.

    Now the only thing we are having to decide is where we are going to live on a more or less permanent basis.
    as I don't have a house in England any more, there are no mortgage ties there.
    Emilie does have a house in Manila, but Manila is far too polluted and crowded , so we will be looking at a few other places, where we can get more space.

    I asked originaly about the free health care in England because , I know I get prescriptions free, and I thought it worth asking if Emilie could also get free prescriptions as here in manila they tend to be quite expensive.

    Anyway, as other friends have already said, the free stuff is out.

    Regarding the income now I am retired.
    Well I am so lucky now that I was invited to join an Investment programme last December, which has been fantastic and pays me just over 5% per week and compounds up every week, so no problems there.

    So things are looking ok at the moment, and are looking even better as I am getting to know people on this forum and hopw we continue to make some friends on here.

    Thanks for your advice.

    John..

    Emilie's visa was delivered by courier yesterday, so we will be arriving back in UK next week and will probably stay till October.


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