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Posted By FloydPalmer

Re: Applying online for a child passport

Thank you for the advice, two child passports successfully received :) just awaiting the return of the birth certificates that we had to send alongside a letter that was advised above.

I did find...
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Posted By FloydPalmer

Re: Applying online for a child passport

Yes, that's what I've gleaned from a phone conversation with them a few moments ago. They basically said as the application is based on my British status to send as much information as possible,...
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Posted By FloydPalmer

Re: Applying online for a child passport

UK

I've completed one application for the twins and it gives a whole host of evidence including birth certificates for maternal and paternal grandparents(!) - I don't think they have them.

But...
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Posted By FloydPalmer

Re: Applying online for a child passport

Pakistan



I think we should be okay with documents being returned if it's as secure as you say, plus it might be difficult obtaining a marriage certificate from Pakistan if we had to!
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Posted By FloydPalmer

Re: Applying online for a child passport

Sorry, just to confirm you completed an online application for your children? Do you have to include anything else in the envelope (with the application numbers on the envelope as you did) besides...
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Posted By FloydPalmer

Applying online for a child passport

Hi,

I need some advice on applying for a first passport for my twins please. Has anyone applied for a British passport online for their children or someone else?

Ideally, I'd like to apply...
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Views: 577
Posted By FloydPalmer

Re: Carers allowance for non-EU spouse

Thank you - that clears it.
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Posted By FloydPalmer

Carers allowance for non-EU spouse

Hi,

I'm aware non-EU nationals on a spousal visa aren't eligible for any benefits (jobseekers allowance, tax credits), but just to confirm that includes Carers Allowance?

Thanks
Jun 22nd 2018, 7:43 am
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Views: 734
Posted By FloydPalmer

Re: Can I apply for Marriage Allowance?

I'd read something that wasn't clear but I answered my own question shortly after posting but thanks for the confirmation!
Jun 21st 2018, 6:18 pm
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Views: 734
Posted By FloydPalmer

Can I apply for Marriage Allowance?

Hi,

I've been married since April 2015, with my wife from a non-EU country, arriving in March 2016.

I'd heard vaguely about a tax allowance if you're married but not paid attention to it....
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Posted By FloydPalmer

Work "change" for spousal visa renewal

Hi,

In the process of thinking about the documents needed for my wife's visa renewal, I'm worried slightly about my work change that I hope won't cause a problem.

Basically, since 2014, I...
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Posted By FloydPalmer

Spousal visa renewal - when to re-apply?

Is there a preferred time to re-apply for a spousal visa ahead of our expiry date which is in November? If I was to assemble all documents now, could I theoretically submit it well before the expiry...
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Posted By FloydPalmer

2 year timeframe for A2 English Test

Hi,

My wife's 2.5 yr initial spousal visa is set to expire in November of this year and in preparation of renewing that, we're looking at doing the GESE A2 English Test in Leeds next month.
...
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Posted By FloydPalmer

Re: A2 or B1?

Thanks for the reply - agree on your latter thought, why make things easier for capable individuals when you can make it more frustrating!



Thanks for the link, will be helpful. ;)
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Views: 447
Posted By FloydPalmer

A2 or B1?

My wife's 2.5 year renewal is due next year and we're starting to prepare for that, namely to prepare for the A2 English Test that is required.

However, we're considering to go for the B1 Test...
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Posted By FloydPalmer

Passed Life In The UK Test...

Hi,

My wife arrived in 2015 and she's been studiously been preparing for LITUK test on and off since then. Today, she took the test and passed it!

We were sure there's no expiration limit for...
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Posted By FloydPalmer

2.5 year renewal for non EEA spouse

Hi,

A friend of mine recently completed a process to renew his wife's visa for another 2.5 years and he informed me of a few changes, namely that there is a requirement of a new English level...
Oct 17th 2016, 7:52 am
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Views: 3,744
Posted By FloydPalmer

Re: NHS Charges for non-EU residents

Thanks for the replies!
Oct 15th 2016, 8:03 pm
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Views: 3,744
Posted By FloydPalmer

Re: NHS Charges for non-EU residents

Sorry to drag this thread up but my posting is on a theme resulting from the original thread which incidentally, was sorted quite easily once we took in the biometric card and various documents so...
Aug 8th 2016, 9:11 pm
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Views: 3,744
Posted By FloydPalmer

Re: NHS Charges for non-EU residents

As noted, my wife attended the practice and we believed provided all ID required (proof of address and biometric card which she left a copy with the receptionist but on my conversation today, they...
Aug 8th 2016, 1:43 pm
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Views: 3,744
Posted By FloydPalmer

Re: NHS Charges for non-EU residents

She took her biometric card which the practice made a copy of and the relevant ID. It's not a private practice - it's an NHS one which takes patients.

I would think it's the latter and they don't...
Aug 8th 2016, 8:05 am
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Views: 3,744
Posted By FloydPalmer

NHS Charges for non-EU residents

Hi,

My wife, upon registering with her GP practice, was told she would have to pay £50 per appointment!

I paid around £600 for what was an NHS charge (not sure specifically what this entailed)...
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Posted By FloydPalmer

Re: Permanent stay requirements (spouse)

Is there a book/disc for the Life in the UK test recommended to get?
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Views: 1,077
Posted By FloydPalmer

Re: Permanent stay requirements (spouse)

My wife's first language isn't English so she will find it more difficult but planning on getting some material for her - even though she doesn't need to do it for a while - but to let her practise...
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Views: 1,077
Posted By FloydPalmer

Permanent stay requirements (spouse)

My wife arrived in the UK end of March with her stay until 2018.

I'm unsure of what will be required for to stay her permanently from 2018 onwards.

I'd like to make a start on it as I've heard...
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