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"Free from Immigration Control"...?
Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 1:11 pm
by Sammie
Hi,
I was wondering when an individual can be classed as "Free from Immigration Control"..
Is it when the individual has gained a specific status (ILR/Citizenship) or a combination of the status and a requirement to have been resident in the country for a specific number of years?
Any info would be much appreciated..
Thanks
Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 1:21 pm
by Wanderer
It means with no time limit on ur visa, so ILR/BC or PR...
Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 1:38 pm
by Sammie
Wanderer wrote:It means with no time limit on ur visa, so ILR/BC or PR...
So once my husband as ILR, I can answer "No" to all those "Are you under Immigration Control" questions.. YAY!!
Thanks wanderer.. !!
Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:17 pm
by khankhattak
Sammie wrote:Wanderer wrote:It means with no time limit on ur visa, so ILR/BC or PR...
So once my husband as ILR, I can answer "No" to all those "Are you under Immigration Control" questions.. YAY!!
Thanks wanderer.. !!
can u please explain this question i think if ur husband get ilr hes free then
and wife cannot kick him out from this country unless he comited a series crime
Posted: Fri May 07, 2010 12:21 pm
by Sammie
khankhattak wrote:Sammie wrote:Wanderer wrote:It means with no time limit on ur visa, so ILR/BC or PR...
So once my husband as ILR, I can answer "No" to all those "Are you under Immigration Control" questions.. YAY!!
Thanks wanderer.. !!
can u please explain this question i think if ur husband get ilr hes free then
and wife cannot kick him out from this country unless he comited a series crime
Khan, I don't want to "kick him out".. Your post sounds like your assuming I do..!!
I merely asked when he would no longer be under Immigration Control.
There are a few forms, (Child Tax Credit for one) that ask whether you or your partner are under immigration control. I wanted to know when my husband could answer no to that question..
Posted: Fri May 07, 2010 1:27 pm
by Casa
Just to make clear...a wife (or husband) can't 'kick their spouse out' of the UK whether they have ILR or not. This is purely down to the decision of the UKBA.