Returning residents visa
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 2:16 pm
Hi there,
I am a New Zealander looking into applying for a returning residents visa and have been told I have to be out of the country to apply for it - I am currently in the UK on a youth mobility tier 2 visa, however lived here as a child (from 1991 to 1998) and was granted indefinite leave to remain while I was here due to being a codependent on my mother who was on an ancestry visa. However, once we left in 1998 we were unable to keep the ILR status as we were out of the country for longer than two years. My youth mobility visa finishes in August.
Before I pay to call the visa advisors can anyone let me know:
a) Can you have two visas at once? E.g. can I leave the country in June, to try and secure my returning residents visa despite still having my youth mobility visa, or do I have to wait until this is expired to be eligible to apply for the returning residents visa.
b) Do you think I could be penalised for applying for this returning residents visa from anywhere else apart from New Zealand? They said on the phone that I can be out of the country and it would be ideal if I was back in New Zealand but to save costs I thought I could apply for this from my family's home in Singapore rather than having to fly back to New Zealand, then apply for this visa, then potentially fly back to the UK. Realistically I don't know if they'd look into where I was when I applied for it, but I don't want to hinder my chances of getting this visa approved, especially as I know it's already very rare once you have lost ILR.
Please let me know if anyone has any information on these questions - it would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
Julia
I am a New Zealander looking into applying for a returning residents visa and have been told I have to be out of the country to apply for it - I am currently in the UK on a youth mobility tier 2 visa, however lived here as a child (from 1991 to 1998) and was granted indefinite leave to remain while I was here due to being a codependent on my mother who was on an ancestry visa. However, once we left in 1998 we were unable to keep the ILR status as we were out of the country for longer than two years. My youth mobility visa finishes in August.
Before I pay to call the visa advisors can anyone let me know:
a) Can you have two visas at once? E.g. can I leave the country in June, to try and secure my returning residents visa despite still having my youth mobility visa, or do I have to wait until this is expired to be eligible to apply for the returning residents visa.
b) Do you think I could be penalised for applying for this returning residents visa from anywhere else apart from New Zealand? They said on the phone that I can be out of the country and it would be ideal if I was back in New Zealand but to save costs I thought I could apply for this from my family's home in Singapore rather than having to fly back to New Zealand, then apply for this visa, then potentially fly back to the UK. Realistically I don't know if they'd look into where I was when I applied for it, but I don't want to hinder my chances of getting this visa approved, especially as I know it's already very rare once you have lost ILR.
Please let me know if anyone has any information on these questions - it would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
Julia