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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    ... d'you mean your husband wants to return to your homeland? Or would he prefer you both stayed here?
    He wants to return in my homeland for good.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tlc_sri View Post
    He wants to return in my homeland for good.
    It's not my intention to come between husband and wife.
    But there has been many many cases like yours where British Citizenship was eligible but not taken up. Then after 2 years or more came a real need to return to UK.
    90% of cases due to health reasons. The wife was unable to return because the ILR had expired due to 2 years out of UK and presented huge problems. UKBA are extremely strict on this point. Once two years has gone you will find extreme difficulty to ever return to UK with your husband. If he needs your help to travel then even he will find difficulty without you.
    Don't think this is uncommon. It's more common than you would imagine.

    I would urge you to discuss with your husband and consider this very important opportunity.

    Apart from that, he find it impossible to secure permanent residence in Phils without your support and signed application.!!!!
    I'm not suggesting blackmail but it's a potential negotiating platform.

    Don't give up.
    Let us know what happens. Please. This is serious stuff.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    It's not my intention to come between husband and wife.
    But there has been many many cases like yours where British Citizenship was eligible but not taken up. Then after 2 years or more came a real need to return to UK.
    90% of cases due to health reasons. The wife was unable to return because the ILR had expired due to 2 years out of UK and presented huge problems. UKBA are extremely strict on this point. Once two years has gone you will find extreme difficulty to ever return to UK with your husband. If he needs your help to travel then even he will find difficulty without you.
    Don't think this is uncommon. It's more common than you would imagine.

    I would urge you to discuss with your husband and consider this very important opportunity.

    Apart from that, he find it impossible to secure permanent residence in Phils without your support and signed application.!!!!
    I'm not suggesting blackmail but it's a potential negotiating platform.

    Don't give up.
    Let us know what happens. Please. This is serious stuff.
    i will try and talk to him again next time, and i will let you know what the outcome will be, thank you very much, i really appreciated this.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    It's not my intention to come between husband and wife.
    Nor mine, but ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    I would urge you to discuss with your husband and consider this very important opportunity.
    ... ... so would I!

    Quote Originally Posted by tlc_sri View Post
    i will try and talk to him again ...
    ... it really IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT you do so!

    Believe me, Terpe is one of the most experienced people on this forum ... and knows what he's talking about.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tlc_sri View Post
    He wants to return in my homeland for good.
    But WHY? Especially when you've come this far ... and discovered the practical advantages to be derived from British Citizenship.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    But WHY? Especially when you've come this far ... and discovered the practical advantages to be derived from British Citizenship.
    Honestly I don't know as well. He is too selfish I think..


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