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    he can only work here if he applies for a working visa... most companies are requiring that... i would still go for fiancee visa if your plan is to make sure if you can live together.. that's a very good plan... good luck!


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    [QUOTE=Florge;169532]he can only work here if he applies for a working visa... most companies are requiring that... i would still go for fiancee visa if your plan is to make sure if you can live together.. that's a very good plan... good luck![/

    really even if he is half filipino?


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    [QUOTE=steadyfornow;169607]
    Quote Originally Posted by Florge View Post
    he can only work here if he applies for a working visa... most companies are requiring that... i would still go for fiancee visa if your plan is to make sure if you can live together.. that's a very good plan... good luck![/

    really even if he is half filipino?
    is your partner has a dual citizenship? If he still holding Filipino Passport then he can go back in Phil and can work there ...don't worry about the chat archives if you have some evidences like pictures, email and any other evidences that he visited you that will be alright applying fiancee but of course a financial and accomodation proof that your partner can support you ... and about the superstitious belief well carry on if that what your family belief, respect it and wait for sometimes
    btw may I ask how old are you and your partner?if you don't mind
    if he's planning to visit you again that would be great enjoy and make the most of itit's just a matter of sacrifices and patience in such a way you will be together in the end as long as you keep(both)the love in your heart. Goodluck
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    [QUOTE=LEAHnew;169626]
    Quote Originally Posted by steadyfornow View Post

    is your partner has a dual citizenship? If he still holding Filipino Passport then he can go back in Phil and can work there ...don't worry about the chat archives if you have some evidences like pictures, email and any other evidences that he visited you that will be alright applying fiancee but of course a financial and accomodation proof that your partner can support you ... and about the superstitious belief well carry on if that what your family belief, respect it and wait for sometimes
    btw may I ask how old are you and your partner?if you don't mind
    if he's planning to visit you again that would be great enjoy and make the most of itit's just a matter of sacrifices and patience in such a way you will be together in the end as long as you keep(both)the love in your heart. Goodluck
    hey ms.leah i dont think he's holding a dual citizenship..yeah but we have another problem arising and that would be our financial aspect..he said he doesnt have anything on his bank account..though he has a stable job now..he is thinking of working here..leaving everything behind..and going back togther..so how do you think it will be possible for us..yeah..he then said that he will respect my family's decision and wait..yeah im 24 yo..and he is 28...yeah the only reason that he will be here is for us to have more proofs of being together..yup..its been real hard for both of us..being apart is a torture for both of us..thanks for the advice..the last line was what i really needed now..


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    Quote Originally Posted by LEAHnew View Post

    hey ms.leah i dont think he's holding a dual citizenship..yeah but we have another problem arising and that would be our financial aspect..he said he doesnt have anything on his bank account..though he has a stable job now..he is thinking of working here..leaving everything behind..and going back togther..so how do you think it will be possible for us..yeah..he then said that he will respect my family's decision and wait..yeah im 24 yo..and he is 28...yeah the only reason that he will be here is for us to have more proofs of being together..yup..its been real hard for both of us..being apart is a torture for both of us..thanks for the advice..the last line was what i really needed now..
    I personally think that him giving up his stable job and moving to the Philippines for a few months and attempt to work is not a good idea. Even if he does get a job he's not going to earn that much money (less than the cost of your visa..). Assuming he's visit you at least once that is enough to apply for a fiancee visa - he doesn't have to live out in the Philippines for a few months. What he does though need to do is somehow build up some savings.


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    Quote Originally Posted by darren-b View Post

    I personally think that him giving up his stable job and moving to the Philippines for a few months and attempt to work is not a good idea. Even if he does get a job he's not going to earn that much money (less than the cost of your visa..). Assuming he's visit you at least once that is enough to apply for a fiancee visa - he doesn't have to live out in the Philippines for a few months. What he does though need to do is somehow build up some savings.

    Totally agree!


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    Quote Originally Posted by steadyfornow View Post

    I personally think that him giving up his stable job and moving to the Philippines for a few months and attempt to work is not a good idea. Even if he does get a job he's not going to earn that much money (less than the cost of your visa..). Assuming he's visit you at least once that is enough to apply for a fiancee visa - he doesn't have to live out in the Philippines for a few months. What he does though need to do is somehow build up some savings.

    okay thanks a lot darren we were just really clueless on how we could make this application work and now i think somebodya gave him the idea of me getting a student visa..do you think this will help or will only hinder us from our plan of being together..


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    You should be 100% sure before making any application for spouse or fiancee visa. Its cases like this that make it so difficult for genuine applications, and even longer delays in processing genuine applications, this is exactly what the British government are trying to eliminate. It seems clear that you will go any route to obtain some sort of entry to the UK even by obtaining a false student visa. You need a genuine stable loving relationship to have a successful marriage, not a UK visa!!!


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    [QUOTE=steadyfornow;169866]
    Quote Originally Posted by darren-b View Post


    okay thanks a lot darren we were just really clueless on how we could make this application work and now i think somebodya gave him the idea of me getting a student visa..do you think this will help or will only hinder us from our plan of being together..
    You may find you'll struggle to get a student visa - nowadays I believe you need over £7000 (550K PHP) in a bank account in your name (could be joint with someone else) to apply.

    In my opinion fiancee visa is your best bet, it's just your fiance needs to get his finances sorted first to prove he can support you.


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