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    [QUOTE=darren-b;169788]
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    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 Originally Posted by neallie View Post
    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!!!

    i appreciate youre reply neallie..but then who gave you an idea that we are not genuine with what we feel..we are 100 percent sure of it and we all have our own own equal rights to apply for a visa....its just that we are having some trouble with his financial capability..which makes us feel ****..we were just been told of that idea (STUDENT VISA)thats why i asked the guys here who are more knowledgeable with this aspect..and the reason why im here is to ask for help and not to question our relationship..cos we are sure of whatever we feel now..we both love each other..there's nothign to question about..if you can see he is willing to leave eveything behind for me and me as well..and im happy of where i am right now..i can have a comfortable lig\fe even here in the phil..the only reason why i wanna be in uk is to be with him..im not asking you to understand..i just hope you will leave some respect for other folks here..thanks though..


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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by steadyfornow View Post

    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.

    thats true i think i need to have some money in my bank account as well and i will also need a sponsor right?..he said we will do whatever is best for us..if there's nothing else to do but wait..then i would rather wait just to be with him..thanks thanks...


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    [QUOTE=steadyfornow;170201]
    Quote Originally Posted by darren-b View Post


    thats true i think i need to have some money in my bank account as well and i will also need a sponsor right?..he said we will do whatever is best for us..if there's nothing else to do but wait..then i would rather wait just to be with him..thanks thanks...
    You can't have a sponsor anymore for a student visa. You need to have the money upfront either in a bank account with your (or maybe your parent's) name on it.

    You just need to persuade your fiancee to save as much money as he can for a few months to prove he can support you and then all being well your application will be successful.


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    [QUOTE=darren-b;170206]
    Quote Originally Posted by steadyfornow View Post

    You can't have a sponsor anymore for a student visa. You need to have the money upfront either in a bank account with your (or maybe your parent's) name on it.

    You just need to persuade your fiancee to save as much money as he can for a few months to prove he can support you and then all being well your application will be successful.

    then i guess we will just work on with the fiancee visa..thank you..


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