ADR leads directly to ILR/ILE and therefore there is no IHS to be paid. As I understand it, being a settled person, the ADR can use the NHS from day one, though s/he is not expected to access any public funds (so, no benefits in their name for the first five years). See points 30-32 of the Home Off...
And "accessible". India has very good healthcare system if you go private. If she is not physically able to get out of bed etc without support then she will not have access to any of the services for Arthritis etc. It's all up to you, but if you try to prove such medical support is unavailable in I...
- The care required is not available or affordable in the country they currently live in - this is where you need to push your case that even though care is available how is she able to get to doctors office etc without physical support from someone (now that sister is not there). Thanks for the re...
What medical conditions does your mother have? Hi, She has - Severe Arthritis, and is unable to move/get up on her own from bed. Heart's 3 arteries are blocked and 2 vales (mitral and aeorta) are severely damaged. Had recently had a ADHD (acute heart failure) with Atrial fibrillation, had 2 strokes...
Dear Members, First of all many thanks for all your help, it is with the help of this forum alone, I've come to uk on HSMP and now a UK Citizen, settle with my Family (Wife and a 7 year old Child). Appreciate the prompt and knowledgable contribution of all the members. My situation is that my Mother...
Hi Shiva/Ganasekar,
I'm in a similar situation, just wanted to check what you mentioned in the sponsor letter/sponson declaration? Did you just mention Studio/1 bed flat, or just a flat?
Eligibility criteria: HSMP (2yrs) + Tier 1 (3 yrs) + ILR (1 yr) Language criteria met (UK degree, exempt countries, PBS used documents, NARIC, or B1 test): PBS Current nationality: Indian Method of application: NCS Council name if NCS used: Merton Date of application: 23/12/2013 Payment method CC/D...
Eligibility criteria: HSMP (2yrs) + Tier 1 (3 yrs) + ILR (1 yr) Language criteria met (UK degree, exempt countries, PBS used documents, NARIC, or B1 test): PBS Current nationality: Indian Method of application: NCS Council name if NCS used: Merton Date of application: 23/12/2013 Payment method CC/D...
Eligibility criteria: HSMP (2yrs) + Tier 1 (3 yrs) + ILR (1 yr) Language criteria met (UK degree, exempt countries, PBS used documents, NARIC, or B1 test): PBS Current nationality: Indian Method of application: NCS Council name if NCS used: Merton Date of application: 23/12/2013 Payment method CC/DC...
Called LIUK test call center. They said once the test is done they don't keep the details. The details will be with Home office. NCS said, as you already did the test, you don't need to take it again. I'll be applying without it. Will keep everyone posted. Anyone else faced similar situation? Thanks.
Hi, I did LIUK test in November 2012 when applying for ILR. At the time of ILR the certificate was not returned by PEO, I don't know the certificate number and don't have a copy of the certificate. Please advise if anyone have submitted their application just by mentioning "Already submitted with IL...
New form AN October 2013. LIUK test certificate. Q 1.22 There's only one option here, to enter the LIUK test number. I did LIUK at the time of ILR and don't have the certificate and test number. What should be done here? On the old form they had specifically mentioned that if you've alread done LIU...
New form AN October 2013. LIUK test certificate. http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/applicationforms/nationality/form_an.pdf Q 1.22 There's only one option here, to enter the LIUK test number. I did LIUK at the time of ILR and don't have the certificate and test number. What should be don...
Dear Members, Myself and my wife are due to apply for Naturalisation in Mid December 2013. My Spouse does not have a degree so she need to pass a test with CEFR Level B1 or above for the new English language requirements that are in place from 28th October. I'd like to request members as to which te...
Hi, However, according to the Directorate: 2.2 Applications that fall short of the five year continuous period In some cases, applicants may have been granted 5 years continuous leave, but will not have spent 5 years continuously in the UK before their current leave expires. Caseworkers may count t...
hsmphsmp wrote:Hi rasinrdj
I plan to apply at Croydon PEO.
Good luck, take as much evidence as you can. My search so far in this forum did not find anyone rejected because of lack of cohab docs. Wish the same for you.
hsmphsmp
Adojay applied in Liverpool peo, in this forum the people who posted their success at Liverpool mentioned that CW did not ask for co-hab docs. Whereas in Solihull peo they always ask.
Which peo did you book your appointment and for when?
Hi Adojay,
What's the process for BRP in Liverpool, can you please shed some light on it. Do they take the fingerprints on the same day or we have do it elsewhere and take the results with us?
Hi Khurram,
Congrats for passing the test and good luck with your application.
Can you share the preparation materials/sites you've used for the life in uk test.
Hi congrats and good luck for citizenship
Was your partner a dependant applicant or has own pbs application?
Did you have any children in the application?