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I guess so because the time spent on fiancee visa doesn't lead to settlement under family route.
1.If he has at least a bachelor degree then you may consider to get it assessed through Naric in lieu of English language test.dreamray wrote: ↑Fri Oct 23, 2020 8:35 pmHello,
My boyfriend and I are on the cusp of sending an application for the finance visa for him to join me in the UK.
I've a couple of questions..
1) His country isn't currently running the english test. This would mean him having to travel to another country on a bus/ train which in the current Covid-19 climate is such a risk, especially as he cares for 3 elderly relatives. Do you know whether him not doing the test would result in him not getting accepted?
2) I've been in the same job for just over 6 months, earning over the minimum required salary. The problem is, I am utterly miserable. The environment has become incredibly toxic and my mental health is really suffering as a result. I've been trying to hang on for this visa because it feels like our only option to be together in the UK.. but I can't do another 3 months. My question is, will me leaving this position and taking a role that is a temporary one (Christmas temp) affect the application? There might also be a small gap between jobs.
This is all starting to feel so unreachable. Is there any other way for 2 people who've been in a relationship for 4 years to simply be able to live together in my house which I own in the UK?
Looking forward to some much-needed advise. Thank you.