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    Quote Originally Posted by briancol View Post
    gain,its been a while since ive been on here,after my wife got her ILR I thought that was the end but now she want Citizenship & to bring her teenage son here if she can.
    do you think she will be able to bring her soon to be 17 year old here,hes been living with his father and his other step siblings since my wife left them when he was about 4 years old.she went to work in Saudi7 years there before we met,,she came here in june 2012.
    Also on Citizenship application it asks for the "title" of her English language certificate,what is the title of the certf?
    do I just put "ESOL skills for life - Level Cetificate"?
    ive a few other questions about the citizenship application but i'll need to look at it again to remind myself what they are,lol.
    My wife recently with success applied for citizenship.Her 21 yr old at the time daughter also came here as a dependent family member.I can help you out if you have any specific questions as it was a long drawn out process
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike1 View Post
    My wife recently with success applied for citizenship.Her 21 yr old at the time daughter also came here as a dependent family member.I can help you out if you have any specific questions as it was a long drawn out process
    Thanks Mike1
    from reading stuff in this forum and other stuff online I believe its not possible for my wife to bring her son here since hes not depending on her really,yes she sends him money for school uniform and the like but he lives with his father in the phills,and is dependant on him not his mother,i tell this to my wife but she just says we will try anyway,i say we are just wasting our time and money.unless someone on here can tell me different.
    Can she/we apply from the UK or does it all need to be done from the Philippines?
    if we can apply from here which application form do we need to use please? Thanks.


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    Can be done from UK and its the 6 month family permit application form ,are you applying under EU regs ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by briancol View Post
    Can she/we apply from the UK or does it all need to be done from the Philippines?
    if we can apply from here which application form do we need to use please? Thanks.
    Yes your wife can apply online for her son.
    visit https://www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk/home/welcome website and register an account.
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