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Plum70 wrote:Firstly, a person aged 62 is by no stretch of the imagination considered "elderly" (unless they have serious health issues)! So this argument will not hold water in the ECO's eyes.
You need to convincingly address the reasons for the initial refusal:- show that your mum has strong ties to Pakistan and has good reason to return home after the visit. Also, if you are not the primary sponsor, your mum needs to show that she can support her stay in the UK without recourse to public funds.
yes i want her to live with us in Britain ...Plum70 wrote:To visit??? The best she will get is a EEA Family permit valid for 6 months. RCs are for non-EEA family members wanting to reside in a member state.hunpak wrote: can u plz explain it bit more..i want to apply for her EEA2 RC.. not visit visa..
Plum70 wrote:To visit??? The best she will get is a EEA Family permit valid for 6 months. RCs are for non-EEA family members wanting to reside in a member state.hunpak wrote: can u plz explain it bit more..i want to apply for her EEA2 RC.. not visit visa..
thanks again but still i don't understand...let me put it this way..Plum70 wrote:Your mother can only apply for a RC from within the UK. The EEA Family permit is an 'entry clearance' which can only be applied for outside the UK.
Provided that you can show your mother's dependence on you, you should be able to bring her over on a EEA Family permit. Once in the UK she may apply for a RC.
Capiche?
hunpak wrote:thanks again but still i don't understand...let me put it this way..Plum70 wrote:Your mother can only apply for a RC from within the UK. The EEA Family permit is an 'entry clearance' which can only be applied for outside the UK.
Provided that you can show your mother's dependence on you, you should be able to bring her over on a EEA Family permit. Once in the UK she may apply for a RC.
Capiche?
consider she is in UK at the moment on a visitor visa what to do next?
sorry for being a Nobe..