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    Bureau of Immigration lifts ban on au pairs starting today

    http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx...bCategoryId=63

    it'd be good if uk is willing to give au pairs visas as well as other european country.


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    i can't see this gov allowing non European Au pairs not after they've made it more difficult for domestic workers.
    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


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    and i wish the husband/wife goin to PH with there partner will be given a minimum of at least 3 years to stay than the usual one (1) year balikbayan visa
    A place for everything, everything in its place.


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    I think the one year balikbayan privilege visa is fair. It can be converted to a tourist visa for up to 24 months. Anybody intending to stay longer should apply for a 13a or SSRV or SIRV . i have a British friend who had been living here on BB for four years,exiting each year for a few days before returning.On the 5th trip BI informed him that they would no longer extend him the privilege after another year and as he was clearly living in Philippines on a permanent basis,he should obtain a permanent residency visa


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    Quote Originally Posted by tanga View Post
    I think the one year balikbayan privilege visa is fair. It can be converted to a tourist visa for up to 24 months. Anybody intending to stay longer should apply for a 13a or SSRV or SIRV . i have a British friend who had been living here on BB for four years,exiting each year for a few days before returning.On the 5th trip BI informed him that they would no longer extend him the privilege after another year and as he was clearly living in Philippines on a permanent basis,he should obtain a permanent residency visa
    Interesting to know that. Thanks


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    I have two brit friends who reside in the Phils & do exactly that.

    They fly out to a small island cant think of the island now its only about an hour then fly back in 2 days.
    Im wondering what there situation will be if this is true about having to apply for residancy permit

    I will have to give them a call




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    Quote Originally Posted by gparry2007 View Post
    http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx...bCategoryId=63

    it'd be good if uk is willing to give au pairs visas as well as other european country.
    I think this now come under UKBA Tier 5 (Youth Mobility Scheme)

    The only countries currently participating are:-

    Australia
    Canada
    Japan
    Monaco
    New Zealand
    Taiwan

    It's up to the participating countries to apply for Deemed Sponsorship Status.

    There are a number of conditions applied such as having savings etc


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    I think this now come under UKBA Tier 5 (Youth Mobility Scheme)

    The only countries currently participating are:-

    Australia
    Canada
    Japan
    Monaco
    New Zealand
    Taiwan

    It's up to the participating countries to apply for Deemed Sponsorship Status.

    There are a number of conditions applied such as having savings etc
    wouldn't surrpised if the gov scrapped the Youth Mobility Scheme, they ended the post study work visa and as i mentioned b4 made in harder for domestic workers.
    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


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