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1. my wife and kids fly back to uk to her grand grand parents home and stay there. Should be ok as long as there is no issue with overcrowding and grandmother provides accommodation proof documents.
2. on same flight i join them on visitor visa uk. This might be difficult for you to get. Spouse of BC are often refused visitor visas as they cannot prove strongly enough, their ties to their home country
3. in uk we arrange for job for my wife that make 18600 p per anum. and she pays her taxes etc. Should be fine, as long as she meets the financial requirement.
4. while she is at work i take care of kids at home. Not an issue
5. after 6 months my visit visa expire and i return and at that point she files my spouse visa. See comment at #2. You apply for the spouse visa, not your wife.
6. after 3 to 4 months when my spouse visa is approved i go back to uk and join them.Yes
so how does that sound?
also.
1. is it fine for her and kids stay with grand grand parents? or for spouse visa she should have own apartment etc? note grand parents has 2 homes one is rented which they can vacate for us as well for a year. Should be fine, see #1 above. Don't bank on a tenanted property being vacant and available to you as evicting a tenant can take a long time through the courts.
2. along with 18600 per year requirement. when my wife apply for my spouse visa. does she need to have extra bank balance in uk? if yes how much minimum. You apply, not your wife. No maintenance fund required, she only has to meet the financial income requirement.
3. when she apply for my spouse visa. do i need to have any bank statement ? if yes how much minimum? You apply not your wife. Your spouse has to meet the financial requirement.
A Section 21 notice needs to be for a minimum of two months. Great if the tenant complies, but if he does not, it can take six months to a year to get everything in place to move them out.CR001 wrote:Don't bank on a tenanted property being vacant and available to you as evicting a tenant can take a long time through the courts.
Agree secret.simon, this is how it should work but often does not. I know of someone who has had 4 x S21 notices and it is two years on and they are still in the property even with being through courts.A Section 21 notice needs to be for a minimum of two months. Great if the tenant complies, but if he does not, it can take six months to a year to get everything in place to move them out.
You are not allowed to do any type of work in the UK for any employer, even remotely, on a visitor visa.i can work remotely as i am IT Engineer,