I am earning good money at the moment but in 5 years time i do not know where and what i might be doing. 10 years from now i will be 55 and plan to not be in this country but nobody knows what will happen or what rules are in force anywhere. I will just have to bite the bullet like the rest of us and get on with it,
Don't forget, your wife will be allowed to work.
No way will they be throwing people out of the country.
You should get all your family and friends to sign this too. We need more and more signatures. Let's show them what we're all made of lol.
Hello everyone....can I sign this petition...I'm still herein the Philippines but planning to apply for a spousal visa this coming April or May....I think this proposal is really unfair....
Hi everyone...goodmorning, Me too I am still here in the Phils., can I sign in also the form for the Petition? Me & my husband more worried to think about this. Many thanks for the info.
DONE
thanks!
Adam
ADAMGRACE
Honestly, Stevie ... I really DON'T believe that even a Cameron Government could be heartless enough to rescind the right of abode for the partner of a British Citizen in ANY circumstances (let alone on the basis of something so flimsy as a couple's fluctuating financial situation!) short of *marital breakdown. And *that's never going to happen because yours and Florsel's is a relationship built to last.
All this new red tape must only apply when you file for a spouse/fiancee/visitor visa and not once you have been here for a few years.
I would have thought so Rory.
There would be hell on if they tried to apply to those already here before new regs introduced.
Precisely, Rory ... couldn't have put it better myself! Only those who apply AFTER April (or when/IF the proposals are implemented) will bear the brunt. In other words, the worst case scenario will be that the new arrivals are likely to have to wait 5 years - instead of the present two - to apply for ILR.
you would have more chance with article 8 if you were living in the UK but not british
I read a article this morning from Immigration news that a Bangaldashi had been allowed to stay under Article 8 simply because he played Cricket on Sundays and was a post graduate student.
It was not abt finance it was effectively petitioned on his right to s private life...........so if we all play cricket on a Sundays can we say the GF is wicketkeeper to allow her to stay here too.
Cameron and Clegg make the rules up as they go along
Having said that I am aware of one particular young woman who came here on a student visa, circa early 2009. At the time she was single and obtained employment as a careworker. However, on subsequently marrying, she was simply granted 'Limited Leave to Remain' in lieu of FLR.
... I'm still trying to get my head around that one!
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