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YesILoveWombats wrote:Does it have to be grandparents?
Tier 5/YMS as suggested above which is easy to get in her circumstances.What's the best route for her?
I read that the YMS, once the time is up, won't allow her to apply to stay here permanently.... ?wf wrote:YesILoveWombats wrote:Does it have to be grandparents?
Tier 5/YMS as suggested above which is easy to get in her circumstances.What's the best route for her?
It gives 2 years leave, if she is living with you the whole time (and you have sufficient documentary evidence) she can then apply for an unmarried partner visa to continue her stay.
If eligible for unmarried partner, you can switch in country under the current rules.ILoveWombats wrote: I read that the YMS, once the time is up, won't allow her to apply to stay here permanently.... ?
No, as you require evidence of living together for 2 full years, which will only occur at the end of her YMS if you lived together the whole time.Also, when she does come here she won't be living with me straight away. Could we still apply for the unmarried partner visa?
Yes, all explained on the UKBA website.Also, are you sure they allow it for unmarried partners because I keep reading about the need to be married/in civil partnership?
Yes, like many (including myself) but they have to draw the line somewhere.It's just a shame about the ancestry thing, because her family do originate from here.
No, as the cost and effort required to get a work visa (ie: Tier 2) is orders of magnitude greater than for a YMS.Do you reckon she's better off just to get a working visa and apply to stay permanently during that period?
Not going to make any difference if she can't get the visa in the first place.Especially if she can prove she's in a stable job/paying taxes/is independent.
ditto.Or would they make her go back to Australia before she can do that?
There is a fairly good possibility she can gain Italian citizenship though the rules are a little complex and from what I understand the process may take some time.ILoveWombats wrote:Her grandparents are Italian. Could she apply for an Italian passport? I'm pretty sure that'd mean she can live and work in the UK.