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koshynita
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elderly dependant parents

Post by koshynita » Fri Sep 26, 2008 8:38 am

i am planning to apply for dependant status for my elderly parents from india.
i meet all requirements

i am a hospital consultant & financially well off but live in a rented house with 3 bedrooms awaiting a suitable house to buy in present climate.
the rented house is not overcrowded

will the rented house affect my chances?

...ie...should i have bought my own house before applying or can i apply showing the rented house?

thanks

rafzaf4eva
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Re: elderly dependant parents

Post by rafzaf4eva » Fri Sep 26, 2008 3:53 pm

If u live on rent u will need permission from your landlord that when they come they can stay there and the contract has to be long term. But what i think is best for u is that u buy ur own house first then apply for your parents it will be quicker...Hope this Helps... :P

koshynita
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Post by koshynita » Fri Sep 26, 2008 7:47 pm

thanks rafza
but my question was ...is there any legal impediment to applying?
could john or any of the other seniors reply

The house is rented from the NHS trust & they have no objection for my parents living with me

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Post by batleykhan » Sat Sep 27, 2008 11:29 am

The fact that you live in rented accomadation should make no difference to your elderly dependants application.

You have to prove that you can support your dependants without recourse to public funds (that includes for example Council tax that you have to pay whether you own or rent a property) and that there is sufficient space in the house to accomadate your parents, as well as there being no objection from your landlords

skumar123
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Mother VISA

Post by skumar123 » Wed Oct 01, 2008 1:40 pm

Hello,

My case is also similar, my widow mother is totally dependent on me, she qualify as mentioned at https://ukvisas-stage.ukvisas.gov.uk/en ... members#Q4 under the category "Guidance - Family members (INF 6)".

So could you please guide me how I could apply my mother VISA as dependent (Family member), which form is applicable?, she is currently in India, but I am working in UK, so could I apply from UK or need to apply from India, what are the documents required, please write me in detail.

Regards,
Skumar

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Re: Mother VISA

Post by Wanderer » Wed Oct 01, 2008 2:09 pm

skumar123 wrote:Hello,

My case is also similar, my widow mother is totally dependent on me, she qualify as mentioned at https://ukvisas-stage.ukvisas.gov.uk/en ... members#Q4 under the category "Guidance - Family members (INF 6)".

So could you please guide me how I could apply my mother VISA as dependent (Family member), which form is applicable?, she is currently in India, but I am working in UK, so could I apply from UK or need to apply from India, what are the documents required, please write me in detail.

Regards,
Skumar
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koshynita
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elderly dependant parents

Post by koshynita » Wed Oct 08, 2008 1:31 pm

thanks guys & yes i have british citizenship

next question is as asked by skumar.

how to proceed and apply?
where to apply?...ie..india or uk?
which form?
I would be grateful for a link on guidance
should i use a solicitor
i am from kerala in india
any solicitors in india who can help
i await reply
thanks in advance

koshynita
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help help

Post by koshynita » Thu Oct 23, 2008 10:35 pm

can john or any of the senior moderators advice ?
regards

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Post by vinny » Fri Oct 24, 2008 8:48 am

Assuming that they are eligible, they should apply for settlement visas from India.
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koshynita
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solicitors

Post by koshynita » Mon Oct 27, 2008 7:11 pm

should i go through a solicitor ?

is there anyone who can help with solicitors in south india especially kerala?

anyone have any experience with these sort of applications?

thanking you in advance.

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