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    Just out of interest

    Olivia's visa is only valid for 3 years
    If to just say this for arguments sake?
    I should die before this 3 years is up?
    And I am not planning on dying just yet anyway

    But I am concern for my wife's welfare and I am also her sponger too
    Could the UKBA send her back to the Philippines?

    Can anyone help me with this question?

    Regards
    Louis & Olivia


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    Quote Originally Posted by louismc44 View Post
    Olivia's visa is only valid for 3 years
    If to just say this for arguments sake?
    I should die before this 3 years is up?


    http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/vi...aved-partners/
    This page is for people who have temporary permission to enter or remain in the UK as the partner of a British citizen or a person who is settled here. It explains how you can apply to settle here permanently if your partner dies.

    You can apply to settle in the UK if:

    you currently have temporary permission to stay as the husband, wife or civil partner of a person present and settled here who has died; or
    you currently have temporary permission to stay as the unmarried or same-sex partner of a person present and settled here who has died, and you and your partner were still living together and intending to live permanently together at the time of their death.

    Your partner must have been present and settled in the UK when they died.

    If you meet these requirements, you can apply to settle in the UK using the SET(O) application form. You can apply immediately after your partner's death - you do not need to wait until you have been in th UK for a certain length of time.
    ''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''


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    Quote Originally Posted by sars_notd_virus View Post
    http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/vi...aved-partners/
    This page is for people who have temporary permission to enter or remain in the UK as the partner of a British citizen or a person who is settled here. It explains how you can apply to settle here permanently if your partner dies.

    You can apply to settle in the UK if:

    you currently have temporary permission to stay as the husband, wife or civil partner of a person present and settled here who has died; or
    you currently have temporary permission to stay as the unmarried or same-sex partner of a person present and settled here who has died, and you and your partner were still living together and intending to live permanently together at the time of their death.

    Your partner must have been present and settled in the UK when they died.

    If you meet these requirements, you can apply to settle in the UK using the SET(O) application form. You can apply immediately after your partner's death - you do not need to wait until you have been in th UK for a certain length of time.
    Thank you for this
    Terpe has already informed me.
    Regards
    Louis & Olivia


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    But I am concern for my wife's welfare and I am also her sponger too
    Your her what Louis?


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