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Re: Completed five years as spouse of long residence applica

Post by imraheel456 » Sun Jun 12, 2016 4:46 pm

Hi.
Many thanks for your reply.
I can understand what you explained.
But my friend and I had one thing common which is that we both applied for ilr in Jan 2014 when transitional arrangements were in place. It was home office responsibility to let me know that transitional arrangements were going to be removed in 6 apr 2014 because home office was processing my ilr visa and my wife's then current visa was not expiring soon. What do you think that does it make sense? (at the time of applying for ilr on long residence basis ie jan 2014, transitional arrangements were in place).

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Re: Completed five years as spouse of long residence applica

Post by CR001 » Sun Jun 12, 2016 6:10 pm

Yes, they were in place but it is not HO's responsibility to inform every migrant that the rules were changing. It is the migrants responsibility to check on the rules that are current at that time.

If you DID NOT submit an FLR(M) application BEFORE 6th April 2014, you have no recourse to the provisions. Trying to find a way to make it 'work for you' is not going to happen and the facts remain that your spouse is on a 5 year route to ILR on FLR(M) (or 10 years long residence if that is reached sooner).
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Re: Completed five years as spouse of long residence applica

Post by imraheel456 » Tue Jun 14, 2016 10:36 pm

Hello.

18600 threshold has been challenged in the supreme court. Can anyone please advise me that how likely or unlikely is it to bring down or remove the threshold of 18600 and when is the decision going to be expected?
I need to extend my wife's visa on flr m form in nov this year and need to show 18600 income threshold again. But my income is just about 15000.

Please advise me.

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Re: Completed five years as spouse of long residence applica

Post by Casa » Tue Jun 14, 2016 10:40 pm

Extremely unlikely and in any event a change in the Immigration Rules regarding the income level would be a long way off. Don't hold you breath!
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Re: Completed five years as spouse of long residence applica

Post by Casa » Tue Jun 14, 2016 10:45 pm

Casa wrote:Extremely unlikely and in any event a change in the Immigration Rules regarding the income level would be a long way off. Don't hold you breath!
This article from 2014 by Free Movement gives an idea how this issue has been trundling through the Courts.
https://www.freemovement.org.uk/outcome ... of-appeal/
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Re: Completed five years as spouse of long residence applica

Post by imraheel456 » Thu Jun 16, 2016 10:16 am

Hello,

I need to meet 18600 threshold until nov 2016. Can I do start my second job now because less thank six months are left now?
Moreover, if I work as a self-employed then what documents do I need to show in order to prove the self-employments earnings? Please advise me?

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Re: Completed five years as spouse of long residence applica

Post by imraheel456 » Mon Jun 20, 2016 8:02 pm

Hello,

I need to meet 18600 threshold until nov 2016. Can I start my second job now because less thank six months are left now?
Moreover, if I start to work as a self-employed now then what documents do I need to show in order to prove the self-employments earnings? Please advise me?

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Re: Completed five years as spouse of long residence applica

Post by imraheel456 » Tue Jul 19, 2016 8:49 am

Hi.
I need to extend flr m spouse visa of my wife in nov 2016.
I temporarily worked in a company for two months (apr and may) on zero hour contract and I earned about 1300 pounds from this job. My this job has been finished and they have issued p45 to me.
Can I include this 1300 pounds earning in order to meet the 18600 threshold? I am showing earnings between dec 2015 and nov 2016.
Please advise me.
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Leaving UK-Going abroad

Post by imraheel456 » Tue Aug 09, 2016 8:19 am

Hi,

I am leaving uk this week and going abroad for a lucrative job.

Can anyone please advise me that how can I close my account with immigration board? I tried but couldn't find it.

Please advise me.



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Ms. Imra Khaleel

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Re: Leaving UK-Going abroad

Post by Casa » Tue Aug 09, 2016 8:32 am

imraheel456 wrote:Hi,

I am leaving uk this week and going abroad for a lucrative job.

Can anyone please advise me that how can I close my account with immigration board? I tried but couldn't find it.

Please advise me.



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I replied to the PM you sent several days ago to say that I could deactivate your account but that your posts would remain on the forum. You were asked to confirm that you wanted me to go ahead with the deactivation. :?:
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Re: Completed five years as spouse of long residence applica

Post by CR001 » Tue Aug 09, 2016 9:12 am

Remember that ILR is lost after 2 years absence from the UK.
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Re: Completed five years as spouse of long residence applica

Post by imraheel456 » Thu Aug 11, 2016 8:00 am

Hello moderator,

Thanks for your reply.

Sorry, I did not see your PM. We are extremely busy now a days for packing up.
I request you to deactivate my account.

Thanks and regards.

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