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abbey08 Apr 28th 2013 3:58 pm

Filipino maid visa for UK visit
 
Could anyone advise the chances of getting a visit/holiday visa for our filipino maid to come with us to the UK when we visit in a month or so for three weeks. The maid wouldn't be working when she is with us on holiday.

Ive seen an outline of the process online but as always the advice of someone who has applied etc would be invaluable. Im told we can't even apply till she's been with us a year but that would put the application very near the date of departure and we might miss out on the flight.

If its a straightforward process I will book her ticket before getting the visa but if its tricky I think I'll wait. Can anyone advise please.

Millhouse Apr 28th 2013 4:07 pm

Re: Filipino maid visa for UK visit
 
You, Sunshine, are livin' the dream.

:D

mentalist Apr 28th 2013 4:07 pm

Re: Filipino maid visa for UK visit
 

Originally Posted by abbey08 (Post 10682216)
Could anyone advise the chances of getting a visit/holiday visa for our filipino maid to come with us to the UK when we visit in a month or so for three weeks. The maid wouldn't be working when she is with us on holiday...

Do you think we were born yesteday? If you have kids then I am sure that your maid will be working. Indeed I would be surprised if she would get a visa unless she was doing so. Otherwise she might be construed as looking to do a runner and settle in the UK.

abbey08 Apr 28th 2013 4:09 pm

Re: Filipino maid visa for UK visit
 
Alas you are spot on, I do need a babysitter when I am back in Blighty so any advice would be appreciated.
She is getting three weeks holiday all expenses in London so don't really think there is any "worker abuse" going on.
No cleaning, cooking etc as she would do in Doha, so not really working is probably accurate.

Millhouse Apr 28th 2013 4:17 pm

Re: Filipino maid visa for UK visit
 
Well... from what I understand you need to:
- demonstrate that she has lived with you for more than a year and you pay her more than the UK minimum wage (thsi maybe only when she is in the UK though)

- write an unconditional guarantee to the gov stating that she will never claim public funds and you will foot the bill if she does.

abbey08 Apr 28th 2013 4:20 pm

Re: Filipino maid visa for UK visit
 
Thanks - that all sounds reasonably straightforward.
I guess what I need is is an idea as to whether or not these types of applications are generally successful.

desert-rat Apr 28th 2013 4:26 pm

Re: Filipino maid visa for UK visit
 
Why not give her a real treat and send her back to her own country for 3 weeks all expenses paid?
If you need a babysitter you can get one in London. 20 quid an hour I have heard.

abbey08 Apr 28th 2013 4:30 pm

Re: Filipino maid visa for UK visit
 
Thats what we did at christmas.

desert-rat Apr 28th 2013 4:32 pm

Re: Filipino maid visa for UK visit
 
Was that her annual holiday or extra?

scrubbedexpat141 Apr 29th 2013 4:38 am

Re: Filipino maid visa for UK visit
 

Originally Posted by abbey08 (Post 10682216)
Could anyone advise the chances of getting a visit/holiday visa for our filipino maid to come with us to the UK when we visit in a month or so for three weeks. The maid wouldn't be working when she is with us on holiday.

Ive seen an outline of the process online but as always the advice of someone who has applied etc would be invaluable. Im told we can't even apply till she's been with us a year but that would put the application very near the date of departure and we might miss out on the flight.

If its a straightforward process I will book her ticket before getting the visa but if its tricky I think I'll wait. Can anyone advise please.

You've made it.

britexpat76 Apr 29th 2013 6:49 am

Re: Filipino maid visa for UK visit
 
And the Award for the least helpful thread 2013 is....................!

Don't you have family to palm the sprog off on whilst you go shopping/pub all day. The maid can stay in Qatar and shag the driver/gardener for a couple of weeks.

co durham boy Apr 29th 2013 11:16 am

Re: Filipino maid visa for UK visit
 
I thought i was on Expat woman , what next.... The nearest place to buy Japanese Tofu in downtown Sharjah !

abbey08 Apr 29th 2013 11:27 am

Re: Filipino maid visa for UK visit
 
F*****g useless.

If I posted I want to go out on the lash with the wife every night I was in the UK and need a visa for the maid to babysit would it help to get a sensible answer.

mentalist Apr 29th 2013 11:52 am

Re: Filipino maid visa for UK visit
 

Originally Posted by abbey08 (Post 10683302)
F*****g useless...

:ohmy:

Ethos83 Apr 29th 2013 12:12 pm

Re: Filipino maid visa for UK visit
 
While it's possible the UK is still reluctant to grant visas for maids travelling with families because so many of them do a runner once in the country. It's easy for maids to slip away and join the sizable Filipino community, especially in London, and start a new career working as illegal cleaners for people who don't ask questions. My cleaner is Filipino. I'm sure she has no permits but she does a good job and is cheap.

If the maid absconds it's you who gets into trouble with the authorities.

If you need a babysitter can't you sniff around your family in the UK and see if anyone knows of a university student looking for something to do during the summer holidays and who can mind your children on a part-time basis?


Originally Posted by abbey08 (Post 10682216)
Could anyone advise the chances of getting a visit/holiday visa for our filipino maid to come with us to the UK when we visit in a month or so for three weeks. The maid wouldn't be working when she is with us on holiday.

Ive seen an outline of the process online but as always the advice of someone who has applied etc would be invaluable. Im told we can't even apply till she's been with us a year but that would put the application very near the date of departure and we might miss out on the flight.

If its a straightforward process I will book her ticket before getting the visa but if its tricky I think I'll wait. Can anyone advise please.



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