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    Quote Originally Posted by nparvus1202 View Post
    I read that the Home Office will increase the fee when applying for permanent residency, anybody knows how much? Or is there any known info in the internet?
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    Here's the link bout the new fees effective on APril 1, 2007 http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/635...5/fees2007.pdf

    And you can read the topic thru HERE
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    It looks like there is a big jump from the last fees. But the ILR fee for the entire family or each adult pays separate £750? £1,500 total? Too much.


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    Quote Originally Posted by nparvus1202 View Post
    It looks like there is a big jump from the last fees. But the ILR fee for the entire family or each adult pays separate £750? £1,500 total? Too much.
    Cheaper than visiting the Philippines.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nparvus1202 View Post
    It looks like there is a big jump from the last fees. But the ILR fee for the entire family or each adult pays separate £750? £1,500 total? Too much.
    anyone who is 18 or over has to fill in a seperate visa app, and pay the fee of £750 for ILR !!, my wife and stepson will soon be applying for ILR, so instead of paying 2 * £335 its gone to 2 * £750

    if you look on the british embassy web site in manila, it lists the new fees, so its no longer proposed but its a fact, the fees go up on the 1st of april , but the jokes on us

    well like keith says, is your wife, child worth £750?, well keith when my wife starts work as a doc then as a consultant it was worth it , it be pay back time for all the fees ive paid, letter/cert of no impediment, spouse visa, FLR visa, ILR visa, life in the UK test, ielts test, plab1 and plab2 tests and all the other money they outa of me

    oh happy days but when


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