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Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

I know it's a bit last minute, but for any of you in Ireland and near Waterford today there is Picnic for Singh-ers organised through the Britcits meetup group:...
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Re: Priority processing spouse visa worth it?

So if they tell you that they can't accept an application for a reason which you believe is wrong or try to take paperwork out which you want sending etc. Just remind them that they are not allowed...
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Re: EEA FP: To accompany/to join

If you have a couple of weeks before travelling then I would suggest asking Solvit (SOLVIT - welcome screen - European Commission (http://ec.europa.eu/solvit/)) the same question and getting your...
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Re: EEA FP: To accompany/to join

Legally, no they cannot refuse him entry - the Permit in the passport is simply to show that the have pre-checked your relationship and his elligibilty under freedom of movement rules. As long as...
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Re: Delays in first passport for child born overseas

I have also always found every consular officer I've spoken to, in 5 or 6 different countries, to be extremely helpful and pleasant. The magic phrase to start all phone calls and that opens all doors...
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Re: Question re financial requirements for contractors

Sadly - I don't think there is a route which allows you to return to self-employment.
In the document you are referencing (this one?:...
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Re: In Korea - British by Decent - Baby Passport

Sorry, but no. Once your a citizen by descent, either through registration or at birth then that is it.

If a child is born as a citizen by descent and lives in the UK for three years before having...
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Re: Delays in first passport for child born overseas

Didn't they (intend to?) remove the ROA certificate as part of the Immigration Act?
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Re: In Korea - British by Decent - Baby Passport

Yes, after two years absence the ILR will lapse as you will be deemed to have left the UK permanently. You may need to state that your current time in Korea is, and always was, a temporary absence...
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Re: Help Needed

You can get a schengen visa for everywhere except the UK and Ireland. They are free of charge as long as you are travelling together. I'm not sure what the process is for extending it while in...
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Re: Delays in first passport for child born overseas

That is good news! But am I the only one worried about the entire immigration and passport services becoming run by politicians and the boundaries and safeguards of an independent civil service being...
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Re: Delays in first passport for child born overseas

And the expat angle is gaining momentum ...


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Re: In Korea - British by Decent - Baby Passport

It's the same applicaiton for your child as for your wife (which is described extremely badly here https://www.gov.uk/join-family-in-uk/overview).
If you do not register you daughter before coming...
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Re: Surinder Singh route - Paperwork, rules, taxes

The way the Eu courts are currently interpreting the freedoms of movement etc. you should be fine in your setup. Who knows how the UKVI will interpret the rules though. I'd just give it a go, at the...
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Re: EEA Family Permit questions: Moving to London with Job Offer

No it's not. I've heard that sometimes they date the visa based on your answer to this question but never experienced it myself (with about 15 visa/EEA permit applications under our belt in total)....
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Re: UK Dual Citizen Entering UK on US Passport

Sounds like the right plan. Take your dogs. Once you intend to tell them you are staying permanently then the issue of the dogs suggesting that you want to stay permanently is irrelevant.
As for the...
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Re: UK Dual Citizen Entering UK on US Passport

I'd expect the biggest red flag in terms of whether or not windsong intends to remain in the UK permanently to be the answer "for ever" to the question "how long do you intend to remain in the UK" on...
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Re: Me and My Peruvian fiancée want to live in England (VISA HELP)

Wow Englishmum!
I'm not going to pretend to know much about Peruvian culture, and I'm not going to disagree with you in the context of a "Western" (Europe, US, Australia etc) set up, but the...
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Re: need advise

They detain people because they believe they will overstay or are attempting to effectively live here on a visitor visa. They back this up based on who the person is in a relationship with (and maybe...
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Re: Me and My Peruvian fiancée want to live in England (VISA HELP)

It sounds like your plan is the most likely to succeed.

You have alternatives to be together: in the rest of Europe, maybe in Peru, maybe other countries. In these cases too the experience of...
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Re: One last questions not answered about Visa for US spose and partner living abroad

I owuld very stonrgly urge that you DO read them and highlight the relevant bits when putting your applicaiton together. The rules are extremely specific in some places and a single missed document...
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Re: UK Dual Citizen Entering UK on US Passport

Whichever will get you in faster. The EU queue will be moving a lot faster so only go to the non-EU queue if there are less than 1//10 to 1/20 the number of people than in the EU queue (assuming...
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Re: UK Dual Citizen Entering UK on US Passport

Take the same paperwork you were going to provide as proof of citizenship in order to get the new passport. How ere you intending to prove that you hadn't renounced in that case? You weren't
Your...
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Re: One last questions not answered about Visa for US spose and partner living abroad

Savings can also be in the applicant's name
UNEARNED income can be in either name, it is only EARNED income whihc is restircted to the British Citizen Sponsor
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Re: Spouse Visa via Savings Route

Yes, once you are in the UK then both of your earnings can be taken in to account. You would also need less savings to top-up earnings as long as neither of you are self-employed.
The money needs to...
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