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    Quote Originally Posted by Ann07 View Post
    Another fee

    Once you have the baby:

    1. Passport fee PHIL £ 54 ( includes the report of birth fee)
    2. British passport £40 something

    save save save save


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    Fees to increase

    If you're planning to file an application anytime soon then take note!

    The Home Office will increase fees for citizenship and visas applications on 6 April 2009. Applicants seeking citizenship by naturalisation or permanent residency through an indefinite leave to remain visa will have to pay up to 15% more.

    Fees are unlikely to come down any time soon. If you are able to submit your application on or before the 5 April 2009 then you’ll save money

    http://lifeintheuk.net/index.php/new...ermanent_resi/


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    Quote Originally Posted by RedSquirrel View Post
    If you're planning to file an application anytime soon then take note!

    The Home Office will increase fees for citizenship and visas applications on 6 April 2009. Applicants seeking citizenship by naturalisation or permanent residency through an indefinite leave to remain visa will have to pay up to 15% more.

    Fees are unlikely to come down any time soon. If you are able to submit your application on or before the 5 April 2009 then you’ll save money

    http://lifeintheuk.net/index.php/new...ermanent_resi/
    Pretty useful link


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay&Zobel View Post
    Will it be helpful if we all enumerate the things that are needed to secure our (us Pinays) status here in the UK? These are some of the few... kindly add/edit if you must:


    1) £515 - Fiancee Visa - 6mos
    2) £395 - Further Leave to Remain M - 2years
    3) £33.28 - Life in the UK Test
    4) £750 - Indefinite Leave to Remain - indefinite/permanent residency
    5) £720 - British Citizenship Naturalisation
    6) £72/£85 (jumbo) - Applying for British Passport
    7) £ - Citizenship Ceremony
    8) £ - Oath and Pledge
    9) £ - Dual Citizenship (optional)


    Free registration:
    1) NHS: General Surgery/Dental Practice
    2) National Insurance Number

    Others: Benefits from the Government
    1) Maternity: a) Statutory Maternity/Paternity Pay b) Free Prescriptions c) £190 - Maternity Health Grant or £500 - Sure Start Grant (for low income earners)
    2) £250 - Child Trust Fund
    3) £ ? - Child Tax Credits
    4) Free use of Public Leisure Parks etc...


    Did I miss something? What other else are vital?

    Thank you...
    How about JSA allowance of 60£/week? After a month I passed my ILR, I visited Jobcentreplus and asked if I am qualified for JSA in case I loose my job. They asked some questions how much I earned in my 2 years stay etc. I'll be qualified from January onward in case I loose my job.

    I asked my hubby if I can still receive my JSA even I'm on my holidays to Philippines but he said NO, you need to sign every forth night


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    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    How about JSA allowance of 60£/week? After a month I passed my ILR, I visited Jobcentreplus and asked if I am qualified for JSA in case I loose my job. They asked some questions how much I earned in my 2 years stay etc. I'll be qualified from January onward in case I loose my job.

    I asked my hubby if I can still receive my JSA even I'm on my holidays to Philippines but he said NO, you need to sign every forth night
    Not sure JSA really ought to be on this list as you should only attempt to claim JSA in your own right once you've got ILR and you've earned enough.

    JSA is 'job seekers allowance' so of course you can't usually claim it whilst you're not in the country and available for work.


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    Quote Originally Posted by darren-b View Post
    Not sure JSA really ought to be on this list as you should only attempt to claim JSA in your own right once you've got ILR and you've earned enough.

    JSA is 'job seekers allowance' so of course you can't usually claim it whilst you're not in the country and available for work.
    Yes you're right Darren. One of the requirements is if you earned about 4500£ + in the past 2 years.
    Anyway I'm still working hard, striving hard to earn more and not to claim a little


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    Angry Visa 'surcharge'

    £50.00

    please see Joebloggs post:
    http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php?t=14779


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay&Zobel View Post
    £50.00

    please see Joebloggs post:
    http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php?t=14779
    money...money....never ending....payments....fees....


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    Quote Originally Posted by kimmi View Post
    money...money....never ending....payments....fees....
    one fee i don't think you will have to pay, only students and those who come here to work will pay


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