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I can't imagine many teachers who would qualify to stay after 3 years based on that points calculator......Greenie wrote:If you don't meet the points due to your salary then yes your application will be refused. How long have you been with your partner -when will you have been together for two years? How long have you been living together?
dont mean to get too personal but if thats the case, have you thought of applying for a spouse visa ?BeakersBuddy wrote:For all intents & purposes, my partner IS my husband
The 'unmarried partner' bit could be a possibility (but it won't be until November that we've lived together 2 years) and then there's this bit:Greenie wrote:You should consider whether you qualify as an unmarried partner of a British person-to do this you would need proof you have been living together in a relationship akin to marriage for at least two years.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... me-gender/
You would also need to show you have adequate accommodation and maintenance.
Alternatively if you were married you could apply as a spouse.
you could also look into tier 2 if your employer were willing to sponsor you.
you appear to be jumping to conclusions without properly reading the information available. You already have leave for more than 6 months meaning you can switch. It seems marriage would be a better option as you will not have lived together for two years by the time you need to apply.BeakersBuddy wrote:The 'unmarried partner' bit could be a possibility (but it won't be until November that we've lived together 2 years) and then there's this bit:Greenie wrote:You should consider whether you qualify as an unmarried partner of a British person-to do this you would need proof you have been living together in a relationship akin to marriage for at least two years.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... me-gender/
You would also need to show you have adequate accommodation and maintenance.
Alternatively if you were married you could apply as a spouse.
you could also look into tier 2 if your employer were willing to sponsor you.
You may be allowed to switch into the category of unmarried or same-gender partner if:
you entered the UK in a different immigration category (for example, as a student), and you have been given permission to live here for a total of more than 6 months since your most recent admission to the UK. For example, you can switch if we gave you a 3-month visa and then permission to remain for 5 months, totalling 8 months. Your current permission must have been given in accordance with the Immigration Rules, not 'exceptionally' (outside the Immigration Rules).
How in the world could I get permission to stay for at least 6 more months if the PBS won't let me stay because I don't make enough £? That quoted statement also applies if we got married & I applied as a spouse.....
I understand that Immigration laws have to be tough, but this seems really harsh......
you are interpreting it incorrectly. you can switch if you were given more than 6 months leave, which you were.BeakersBuddy wrote:It's not so much as jumping to conclusions as finding it difficult to understand some of the wording on the website - they don't exactly make it easy
It's this bit where I got confused:
For example, you can switch if we gave you a 3-month visa and then permission to remain for 5 months, totalling 8 months.
I read it as, 'We gave you 3 months, then later gave permission for an additional 5 months.' Like in that example, someone applied for an extension, which was then granted.....
I could be interpreting it incorrectly; I was in a bit of a state last night.....
The £1500 is what I found as the charge for a Tier 1 - that's the only pricing I've looked at so far.....Greenie wrote:where are you getting the figure from? the figure to apply for leave as the spouse of a settled person is £561 if you apply by post or £867 if you apply in person
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... 020091.pdf
i thought you had established that you didn't meet the points for tier 1 general. the price for unmarried partner is the same as for spouse however you don't meet the requirements for unmarried partner as you have not lived together for 2 years.BeakersBuddy wrote:The £1500 is what I found as the charge for a Tier 1 - that's the only pricing I've looked at so far.....Greenie wrote:where are you getting the figure from? the figure to apply for leave as the spouse of a settled person is £561 if you apply by post or £867 if you apply in person
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... 020091.pdf
The prices for a spouse are better; I should probably also check about price of 'unmarried partner'.....