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Ah, I can see you are in process. I'm preparing an application for my son's ROA. In case, you have any question then let me know too (I may able to help out if there is anything share)naveenk wrote:Hi Sri,
Will let you know once applied.
I understand thr level of anxiety.
I'm going through same situation.
Regards.
She is subject to the Returning residents provisions.naveenk wrote:Being out of UK affects her ILR status ?
Naveen, my wife will be away for 16 months too when she travelled to UK. I think we're ok with this as the ILR people can stay outside of UK until 2 years.naveenk wrote:Thanks vinny.
My wife was out of UK for 16 months and wants to join me to settle in uk by end of this month.
As UK is her primary home and family here, does she still need a returning resident visa ? I think she might not need visa as she is coming back within 2 years to settle in UK.
Returning Residents
18. A person seeking leave to enter the United Kingdom as a returning resident may be admitted for
settlement provided the Immigration Officer is satisfied that the person concerned:
(i)had indefinite leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom when he last left; and
(ii)has not been away from the United Kingdom for more than 2 years; and
(iii)did not receive assistance from public funds towards the cost of leaving the United Kingdom; and
(iv)now seeks admission for the purpose of settlement.
18A. Those who qualify for admission to the United Kingdom as returning residents in accordance with
paragraph 18 do not need a visa to enter the UK.
Naveen, did you do x-ray scan of your child for TB certificate?naveenk wrote:Thank you guys. Will let you know the status once ROA is applied.
This forum is very helpful and thanks to all those who kindly provided information which is helping parents like me.
Thank you very much for your kind help
Thanks Naveen!!.. I was bit worried about x-ray scan.naveenk wrote:shrikant124
No, they don't chest x-ray for infants.
I think they did normal TB check and gave us certificate.
Actually for right of abode, TB certificate is not mandatory as TB test is not mandatory for any British citizen (including those by descent).
But still we got the test done and certificate ready.
Thanks Naveen!! I've just completed the form.naveenk wrote:I entered yes. Even if you stay in a rented property it's private property and you are not using any council housing.
Great thanks!!. I've finished my application. I'll keep you all updating on the progress and final outcome.naveenk wrote:Yes Other Relative.