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    How long is the travel period?

    Hi all

    I am in my third week in the UK already....brrrr.....it's freezing cold and it's not even December yet! Tee hee.
    Anyway, I am here once again to ask for your help. Any advice on my questions will be appreciated.
    Thank you!

    So here are my questions:

    My husband and I are planning to go back to the Philippines next year a few months after our baby is born. How long am I allowed to stay in the Philippines (given a spouse/settlement visa)?

    Am also planning to have my name in my passport amended to my married name and my visa re-stamped to my new passport...how long would both take for both processes if I do them in the Philippines? Would I have enough time to do both with the time allowed for me to travel?

    Thanks!


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    I believe you are allowed a total of six months during the validity of a spouse visa.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey View Post
    Hi all

    I am in my third week in the UK already....brrrr.....it's freezing cold and it's not even December yet! Tee hee.
    Anyway, I am here once again to ask for your help. Any advice on my questions will be appreciated.
    Thank you!

    So here are my questions:

    My husband and I are planning to go back to the Philippines next year a few months after our baby is born. How long am I allowed to stay in the Philippines (given a spouse/settlement visa)?

    Am also planning to have my name in my passport amended to my married name and my visa re-stamped to my new passport...how long would both take for both processes if I do them in the Philippines? Would I have enough time to do both with the time allowed for me to travel?

    Thanks!

    This is a very interesting question.
    Actually there is no mention, question or needed declaration concerning any restrictions on absences from UK until such time that your application is made for British Citizenship.

    When application is made for British Citizenship you'll need to satisfy the residence requirement. These restrictions do go back a few years so it makes sense to count back from the time you plan to apply according to the regulation.

    If you apply for citizenship as the spouse or civil partner of a British Citizen the countback is 3 years, and the total of absence for the whole 3 year period should not exceed 270 days.
    Additionally though, you should not have been absent for more than 90 days in the 12 months period immediately preceding your application.

    Based on a 5 year countback period the total absence restriction during the whole period is then 450 days, again with a limit of 90 days in the final 12 month period.

    If you do the math then it works out at an average of 90 days per year for either scenario.

    If in one of those qualifying years you spend say 100 days absence outside of UK then you'll need to limit another qualifying year to 80 days in order to stay on target.

    So you only really to control the absences within the countback period needed for British Citizen application.

    Concerning your questions relating to passport name changes I really can't offer any time scales for this in Philippines.

    Usually, you will be able to retain your 'old' passport you wouldn't need to re-establish your visa in your new passport.
    The visa would remain valid, but you'd need to carry both passports at all times and show to the immigration officer upon arrival to UK

    Anyone with permission for 'limited leave' to remain in UK (eg Spouse visa) needs to actually be in the UK before application can be made for what is called 'transfer of conditions' (TOC)

    Please be aware that there's a whopping transfer charge of £220


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    remember thou the UK is suppose to be your home,

    i'm wondering if the same rules might apply to those who were\are on workpermits/teir visa's when it comes to apply for ILR or Citizenship.

    no more than 180 days out of the UK in any of the 5yrs ...

    if you have £10,000,000 you can get ILR after just 2yrs
    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


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