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7th January 2012 #31
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7th January 2012 #33
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,
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8th January 2012 #34
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Don't forget, your wife will be allowed to work.
No way will they be throwing people out of the country.
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8th January 2012 #35
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.
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8th January 2012 #36
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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....
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8th January 2012 #37
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.
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8th January 2012 #38
DONE
thanks!
AdamADAMGRACE
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8th January 2012 #40
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8th January 2012 #41
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8th January 2012 #42
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8th January 2012 #43
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.
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8th January 2012 #44
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.
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8th January 2012 #45
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I would have thought so Rory.
There would be hell on if they tried to apply to those already here before new regs introduced.
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8th January 2012 #46
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.
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9th January 2012 #49
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9th January 2012 #50
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9th January 2012 #51
you would have more chance with article 8 if you were living in the UK but not british
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9th January 2012 #53
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9th January 2012 #54
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9th January 2012 #55
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
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9th January 2012 #56
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9th January 2012 #60
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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