Page 11 of 11 FirstFirst ... 234567891011
Results 301 to 311 of 311

Thread: Desperately Seeking Help for my Brother

  1. #301
    Trusted Member mickcant's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Isle of Wight UK
    Posts
    2,953
    Rep Power
    150
    Rosie you show the true reason and need for family support.
    Mick.


  2. #302
    Trusted Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Posts
    4,623
    Rep Power
    150
    Good news Rosie, and you must have made your brother's day also .


  3. #303
    Trusted Member Rosie1958's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2010
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    1,500
    Rep Power
    150
    Delighted that my nephew and his mum received their British Citizenship this week! I went to the ceremony on Thursday and watched proudly as oaths were taken and their naturalisation certificates were awarded.

    What a lovely ceremony it was too with so many different nationalities taking part. I felt so proud to sing our national anthem at the end, especially since I knew the words

    It was such a shame that my brother couldn't be there but at least some good has come out of his illness


  4. #304
    Trusted Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Posts
    4,623
    Rep Power
    150
    Quote Originally Posted by Rosie1958 View Post

    What a lovely ceremony it was too with so many different nationalities taking part. I felt so proud to sing our national anthem at the end, especially since I knew the words
    More reasons for you to feel proud, Rosie .


  5. #305
    Trusted Member stevewool's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    derbyshire
    Posts
    18,992
    Rep Power
    150
    Quote Originally Posted by Rosie1958 View Post
    Delighted that my nephew and his mum received their British Citizenship this week! I went to the ceremony on Thursday and watched proudly as oaths were taken and their naturalisation certificates were awarded.

    What a lovely ceremony it was too with so many different nationalities taking part. I felt so proud to sing our national anthem at the end, especially since I knew the words

    It was such a shame that my brother couldn't be there but at least some good has come out of his illness
    Well done Rosie,
    You must be so proud of what you have helped to happen,
    Its so easy in this day and age to forget that others may need our help because of such a fast life many of us live.
    Some of us forget what it means to become British citizen and seeing the faces of the people going through this and how proud they all look, silly me stood up and clapped when Emma went out and received hers , and like you say it makes you feel proud too.
    Again well done


  6. #306
    Trusted Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Pangasinan
    Posts
    25,623
    Rep Power
    150
    That's very heartening news Rosie. Good luck to them ...and of course, to your brother.


  7. #307
    Moderator Arthur Little's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    City of Perth, Scotland
    Posts
    24,230
    Rep Power
    150
    Quote Originally Posted by Rosie1958 View Post
    Delighted that my nephew and his mum received their British Citizenship this week! I went to the ceremony on Thursday and watched proudly as oaths were taken and their naturalisation certificates were awarded.

    What a lovely ceremony it was too with so many different nationalities taking part. I felt so proud to sing our national anthem at the end, especially since I knew the words

    It was such a shame that my brother couldn't be there but at least some good has come out of his illness
    's GREAT news, Rosie ... BOTH for your brother, AND for yourself! No wonder you felt such a strong surge of patriotic pride!


  8. #308
    Trusted Member Rosie1958's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2010
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    1,500
    Rep Power
    150
    It's been over a year since my last update. My brother's condition this year hasn't seen much change, although he has developed some more compulsive behaviours. He now bites the skin around his nails until it bleeds, so his fingers are often sore and covered in plasters.

    I'm hoping to bring over two of his sons from Philippines for a visit next year. The youngest has an expired British passport but we can't find anyone in Philippines who fits the criteria to be the counter-signatory (the suggestion is a British professional who has know the family for more than 2 years). So, I am now going down the route of renewing Filipino passports but that's a joke in itself as the first available appointment is Jan 2018!


  9. #309
    Admin's Assistant ^_^ raynaputi's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2010
    Location
    Denbigh, North Wales
    Posts
    7,465
    Rep Power
    150
    Rosie, it says on the guidelines

    • hold a British, Irish or other EU, US, or Commonwealth passport (in that order of preference) which has not run out. We will be able to process applications more quickly where the countersignatory has a British or Irish passport.

    If you cannot comply with the countersignatory requirements your application may be delayed. You must provide a full explanation when you get to the ‘Additional information’ section of the online form and we will contact you to agree a way forward.


    https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...otes_10.16.pdf

    -=rayna.keith=-
    ...When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible...



  10. #310
    Trusted Member Rosie1958's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2010
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    1,500
    Rep Power
    150
    Quote Originally Posted by raynaputi View Post
    Rosie, it says on the guidelines

    • hold a British, Irish or other EU, US, or Commonwealth passport (in that order of preference) which has not run out. We will be able to process applications more quickly where the countersignatory has a British or Irish passport.

    If you cannot comply with the countersignatory requirements your application may be delayed. You must provide a full explanation when you get to the ‘Additional information’ section of the online form and we will contact you to agree a way forward.


    https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...otes_10.16.pdf

    Thanks Rayna ........ there isn't anyone known by the family in Philippines that holds one of the passports listed. However, I might call into my local passport office in England for further advice on the potential "way forward". In the meantime, I'm getting the Filipino passports renewed so that we can apply for visitors visas for both boys should we need them.


  11. #311
    Moderator fred's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    South,North East,somewhere.
    Posts
    11,485
    Rep Power
    150
    Rosie..From memory, I did ask HMPO about counter sigs before.. Pretty certain they told me a local judge, lawyer etc will do..

    Give them a call and double check that though.


Page 11 of 11 FirstFirst ... 234567891011

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 3 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 3 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Desperately seeking Kulafu
    By joy_86jm in forum Culture, Food & Recipes
    Replies: 11
    Last Post: 30th May 2015, 22:20
  2. TO TERPE: desperately need your advice pls
    By sherie in forum Help & Advice
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 5th February 2014, 06:09
  3. Desperately need advise, PLEASE! :bigcry:
    By pinaypie in forum Help & Advice
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 24th November 2013, 14:00
  4. getting my brother
    By Moy in forum Help & Advice
    Replies: 22
    Last Post: 6th June 2012, 09:05
  5. Savings and Bank Statements.. DESPERATELY NEEDS ADVICE
    By jlags90 in forum Introduce Yourself
    Replies: 17
    Last Post: 14th December 2011, 02:29

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

Filipino Forum : Philippine Forum