There was a thread a while back... SIR visa required work time
A while back there was a thread on the SIR visa and whether or not a
trailing spouses working time could be counted with the primary visa holders time to make up the years worth of work. And or the trailing spouses time could be counted instead of the primary visa holders if they didn't compete the full years work. Or something like that... Does any of the more wiser immigration gurus know about this or not |
Re: There was a thread a while back... SIR visa required work time
Well I'm not a guru, but I do know these facts. Its an either / or
situation, either party can complete this requirement. But you can't have a little from both! So one of you has to complete the 12 months. Hope this helps... -- Posted via http://www.mymigration.net |
Re: There was a thread a while back... SIR visa required work time
pigzmickey wrote:
> Well I'm not a guru, but I do know these facts. Its an either / or > situation, either party can complete this requirement. But you can't > have a little from both! So one of you has to complete the 12 months. > > Hope this helps... > > -- > > Posted via http://www.mymigration.net > I was hoping to include me, the wife and get the kid to do a paper round, could have got it in 4 months.... :) |
Re: There was a thread a while back... SIR visa required work time
Originally Posted by John Smith
A while back there was a thread on the SIR visa and whether or not a
trailing spouses working time could be counted with the primary visa holders time to make up the years worth of work. And or the trailing spouses time could be counted instead of the primary visa holders if they didn't compete the full years work. Or something like that... Does any of the more wiser immigration gurus know about this or not |
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