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Nov 21st 2017, 4:11 pm
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Posted By Missl73

Re: Citizenship ceremonies overseas

Thanks BritInParis. Do you know how to contact your case officer or even find out who your case officer is?

Do you think I am safe to assume that if I do manage to get permission to do my...
Nov 21st 2017, 3:57 pm
Replies: 3
Views: 2,544
Posted By Missl73

Citizenship ceremonies overseas

I'm looking for help & advice from anyone with prior experience in getting permission to have their Australian citizenship ceremony overseas?

Since passing my test I've had to move to the UK with...
Sep 14th 2017, 11:12 am
Replies: 8
Views: 2,376
Posted By Missl73

Re: Proof of substantial ties to Australia

Than you all for your advice and reassurance, I received confirmation today that they are satisfied with the evidence I provided and I can still become a citizen, phew!! Now I just need to get them...
Sep 1st 2017, 2:18 pm
Replies: 8
Views: 2,376
Posted By Missl73

Re: Proof of substantial ties to Australia

I'd assume they aren't going to let me book in if they haven't come back yet to confirm they accept my evidence of substantial ties - they didn't give me any indication of how long that will take?...
Aug 30th 2017, 8:30 am
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Views: 2,376
Posted By Missl73

Re: Proof of substantial ties to Australia

Thanks Verystormy! Fingers crossed all will be fine. Do you know what I'd need to do to go about organizing to have my ceremony at Australia House? It would be much easier than having to book flights...
Aug 29th 2017, 7:43 pm
Replies: 8
Views: 2,376
Posted By Missl73

Re: Proof of substantial ties to Australia

Sorry, another question - reading threads on this forum (mostly at least a year or two old) it seems you used to be able to do your ceremony at the Australian High Commission in London. Assuming they...
Aug 29th 2017, 12:57 pm
Replies: 8
Views: 2,376
Posted By Missl73

Proof of substantial ties to Australia

Hi everyone,

I'm looking for advice/reassurance from anyone with experience in having to prove substantial ties to Australia as part of a citizenship application.

I'm a Brit who has lived in...
Jul 24th 2017, 7:17 am
Replies: 9
Views: 1,081
Posted By Missl73

Re: ToR needed for belongings brought with us on plane?

We just moved to the UK last week with 5 suitcases. We didn't need a ToR and we didn't declare anything as they were all our own used things (same type of stuff as you've listed) :)
Replies: 6
Views: 779
Posted By Missl73

Re: Choosing location for Biometric Appointment - varying processing times

It was pretty straight forward, but others on the forum have found they couldn't escalate before 60 days so I'm not sure why we could when others couldn't... Their communication was pretty poor, when...
Replies: 6
Views: 779
Posted By Missl73

Re: Choosing location for Biometric Appointment - varying processing times

My husband and I have just been through the process from Australia (our visa arrived Friday just gone). We applied from Melbourne and for us it took 33 working days priority paid (and priority is...
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Posted By Missl73

re: MERGED: Spouse Visa Issues with Sheffield +Spouse Visa Chat Thread.

Picked up the passport today, we are good to go :thumbsup: - good luck with everything I hope you hear soon, wishing you all the best
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Posted By Missl73

re: UK Spouse Visa STRICTLY TIMELINES ONLY - NO CHAT

Application location: Melbourne Australia - Priority Paid
Published processing times for Melbourne (as of May 2017): 10% 10 days, 30% 15 days, 40% 30 days, 80% 60 days, 100% 90 days.
Online...
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Views: 701,876
Posted By Missl73

re: MERGED: Spouse Visa Issues with Sheffield +Spouse Visa Chat Thread.

Thanks I totally agree it's a terrible experience. Found out when I used the online tracking link our decision was made 5 days before we found out and we only found out because I contacted them so I...
Jul 12th 2017, 12:37 pm
Replies: 22
Views: 2,109
Posted By Missl73

Re: Dual Citizen moving to the UK

I'm not on this forum to be bullied by people like you, I am only trying to help the OP. Your general advice wasn't that helpful and massively over simplified the situation.

If you actually read...
Jul 12th 2017, 4:54 am
Replies: 22
Views: 2,109
Posted By Missl73

Re: Dual Citizen moving to the UK

You're welcome I've been there and been stung. I hope you get it all sorted :)
Jul 12th 2017, 4:53 am
Replies: 22
Views: 2,109
Posted By Missl73

Re: Dual Citizen moving to the UK

Correct here's the one between UK and US https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/usa-tax-treaties

I agree with Scot47 you need a good accountant to interpret it for your individual situation.
Jul 12th 2017, 4:47 am
Replies: 22
Views: 2,109
Posted By Missl73

Re: Dual Citizen moving to the UK

I'm not an expert enough to know exactly how it works afraid, but I do know that yes there is a risk of being taxed in both countries on the same income (eg the $130k) that's why you need proper...
Jul 12th 2017, 4:39 am
Replies: 22
Views: 2,109
Posted By Missl73

Re: Dual Citizen moving to the UK

Then you will definitely have to complete tax returns in both countries. Advise on what do with any other income assets you have will also be helpful eg if you own a property or shares or have any...
Jul 12th 2017, 4:35 am
Replies: 22
Views: 2,109
Posted By Missl73

Re: Dual Citizen moving to the UK

Will you be being paid in GBP or USD if you are being employed by the US? My original advice still stands - these things are highly complex and more than they might seem and professional advice would...
Jul 12th 2017, 3:52 am
Replies: 22
Views: 2,109
Posted By Missl73

Re: Dual Citizen moving to the UK

With all due respect, it's much more complicated than this, residency for tax purposes needs to be determined and that isn't always as clear cut as it sounds in this situation trust me. In addition...
Jul 12th 2017, 3:38 am
Replies: 22
Views: 2,109
Posted By Missl73

Re: Dual Citizen moving to the UK

Hi BigBgoh

I strongly recommend you ask your company to pay for professional tax advice. I have been in this situation twice (am about to again where I will be earning AUD working for my...
Replies: 3,576
Views: 701,876
Posted By Missl73

re: MERGED: Spouse Visa Issues with Sheffield +Spouse Visa Chat Thread.

I'm not sure... I can't find the first email I sent I have a feeling it's because I used the online form. From memory I simply stated that they hadn't met their SLA for priority processing and that...
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Views: 701,876
Posted By Missl73

re: MERGED: Spouse Visa Issues with Sheffield +Spouse Visa Chat Thread.

Better than expected, we heard today decision has been made so escalating worked!! Obviously we don't know which way the decision went yet but we expect to get the paperwork soon.

For those...
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Views: 701,876
Posted By Missl73

re: MERGED: Spouse Visa Issues with Sheffield +Spouse Visa Chat Thread.

Hi Rich

We are in the same boat, paid priority still waiting +30 days, homeless and jobless relying on the kindness of friends and family while we wait to move as we thought we'd be gone 3 weeks...
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