UKBAbble, I'll take your word for that, but I am simply appalled! Sheer incompetence! It would be an awfully large system to implement. The introduction of chipped passports is no doubt a step towards this but the amount of information stored would be vast! You would have to document millions of in...
Hi, I am on HSMP visa and my wife has got a dependant visa. She took my child to India and I am trying to call her but she is not picking up. I am suspecting that she has come back in UK, is there any way I can find out? My daughter is still in India as I can hear her voice when I call my wife's pa...
hmm in which case that may be a very odd technicality. This is something that you will need to discuss with the housing company. Only they will have access to the information whether or not it is included.
Ok! It was a front I'm sorry, please don't ban me! This statement is confusuing me too much: it gives me the opportunity to reinforce this message .... this board is not for non-immigration issues. Even for subjects on the edge of immigration matters. Is posted in the "General Discussion - non immig...
No. The companies and the banks involved with such schemes are usally private and not affliated with the goverment and public funds. However, I would check with your Landlord / bank to confirm and get some peace of mind. :) Update: Here's thier companies house page confirming they are a private comp...
It is fine to work on a Timesheet basis as long as you meet the aforementioned requirements. Just make sure that you pay Tax and NI and the HMRC / Home Office will be happy.
If you're issued a new CoS then it is my understanding that you will need to submit an application and your passport for new stamping also as each entry clearence is related to a specific CoS code.
Why do you need that much cash? Can you not just withdraw some once you are here in the UK? Edit: Just did a bit of research and found "Please note that from 15 June 2007, if you are travelling to or from a country outside the European Union (EU), you will need to declare any sums of cash of 10,000 ...
Degenham,Barking, East Ham, Brixton, Peckham or Stockwell Coincidentally known as the worst areas to live in London (and UK in general). Add Hackney, Stratford, and Canning Town - and you will have a complete list of places to avoid at all costs. Very true. Op doesn't say that he would like to die ...
If you move into a South East London Suburb (New Eltham, Sidcup, BexleyHeath etc:) It's a 20 - 30 min train ride into Waterloo and you could rent a house to yourself with your own garden for £800 per month + bills
So... allow me to simplyfy.. 1. You sent an application without a passport and thus no proof of nationality or leave to remain 2. You're asking why you got refused? 3. We can only tell you if your legal in this country if we know your nationality, visa status and a little bit more history. Help us t...
Thanks mate, currently am in a permanent role and just thought to give a try.. am really looking out to change my current job as its moving out to outsourced, so just looking for another job. Me too. One of my friend is regularly cashing in £450 a day and I'm envious. He has a bigger car, bigger h...
You're allowed to work up to 20 hours a week for any other employer providing that the work is of the same type and level that your Tier 2 Visa is granted for.
hi kolaxy i think u have been misguided. According to Home office if u r living in UK for more than 12 months than u shud show £533 of ur dependent and £800 for urself . So u have to show total of £800 + £533 in ur bank for atleast 3 months...coz the money u showed doesnt justify for 2 persons....
"If the main applicant has been in the UK for over 12 months, you must have £533 available per dependant. If the main applicant has been in the UK less than 12 months, each dependant must have £1,600 available. All funds must have been at that level or more for the last three months. You seem to ...