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by immigrationuk2009 » Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:16 pm
mochyn wrote:I would agree with Wanderer.
Since the rules are being changed and as from July 2011 the fact that your wife has a spousal visa would put her in a MUCH stronger position if she carries on the process to remain in this country.
The uncertainty of her DL would be removed
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Now tell me in simple word from your this post.
What is uncertainty of her DL Visa.She has already 3 years visa so you are talking pointless
I quoted your words...
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by immigrationuk2009 » Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:17 pm
mochyn wrote:IMMIGRATIONUK2009
Obviously you do not understand the English Language very well which is apparent from your postings and have no concept of nuances
Your posts are discombobulating at best and are disingenuous and pretentious
Funny and pointless.
Now I leave for others whose posts are useless..
I am impressed by yours English.
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by immigrationuk2009 » Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:20 pm
Hi Wanderer
Wanderer wrote:immigrationuk2009 wrote:Hi Mochyn
mochyn wrote:I would agree with Wanderer.
Since the rules are being changed and as from July 2011 the fact that your wife has a spousal visa would put her in a MUCH stronger position if she carries on the process to remain in this country.
The uncertainty of her DL would be removed
I dont know what are you talking.
You have no read my last post and you dont know what rules are changing with proper reference.How told you DL rules are going to change.
Dont talk without and reference.
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No one said DL rules are about to change, but the ILR rules will by the time the OP's spouse has served the six years on DL....
Better go to Spec-saver...
I dont belive you have read above posts...
I am quoting again for you..
The uncertainty of her DL would be removed
Never mind
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by Gaj » Fri Mar 12, 2010 2:47 pm
immigrationuk2009 wrote:Hi Wanderer
Wanderer wrote:immigrationuk2009 wrote:Hi Mochyn
mochyn wrote:I would agree with Wanderer.
Since the rules are being changed and as from July 2011 the fact that your wife has a spousal visa would put her in a MUCH stronger position if she carries on the process to remain in this country.
The uncertainty of her DL would be removed
I dont know what are you talking.
You have no read my last post and you dont know what rules are changing with proper reference.How told you DL rules are going to change.
Dont talk without and reference.
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No one said DL rules are about to change, but the ILR rules will by the time the OP's spouse has served the six years on DL....
Better go to Spec-saver...
I dont belive you have read above posts...
I am quoting again for you..
The uncertainty of her DL would be removed
Never mind
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The simple rule is she has to stay in th UK for 3 years as partner with the British Citizen. She had the visa for 6 years to stay in the UK. You need to prove that she has stayed with you for 3 years that is all. You need not even be married but if she has stayed with you for 3 years then she can be naturulised.
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by immigrationuk2009 » Sat Mar 13, 2010 2:15 am
Gaj wrote:immigrationuk2009 wrote:Hi Wanderer
Wanderer wrote:immigrationuk2009 wrote:Hi Mochyn
I dont know what are you talking.
You have no read my last post and you dont know what rules are changing with proper reference.How told you DL rules are going to change.
Dont talk without and reference.
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No one said DL rules are about to change, but the ILR rules will by the time the OP's spouse has served the six years on DL....
Better go to Spec-saver...
I dont belive you have read above posts...
I am quoting again for you..
The uncertainty of her DL would be removed
Never mind
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The simple rule is she has to stay in th UK for 3 years as partner with the British Citizen. She had the visa for 6 years to stay in the UK. You need to prove that she has stayed with you for 3 years that is all. You need not even be married but if she has stayed with you for 3 years then she can be naturulised.
Ok I put this in an simple equation.
DL(current 3 years visa)+DL(extension for another 3 years)=ILR(Total six years on DL)
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