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Help please! - sponsering brother in law

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Help please! - sponsering brother in law

Post by ajentha82 » Mon Sep 02, 2013 1:34 pm

Hi!!!
Hope you are well.
would someone be able to advise/guide me to the right way.

Situation is as follow: my brother in law came here on a student visa, and his course is about to finish and he wish to stay.

Our situation is as follow:
Eu national, been here over 5 years (Jan 2013) - Dutch passport.
I did sponser my husband through the EU route (Sri Lankan), who has been here over 5 years as well (april 2013). Both of us have been working and haven't been a burden on the benefit system. We own a house and we are more than willing to take care of his costs (accommodation/food/shelter).
He also has a sister in France (French nationality) who is willing to support financially.

Is there a way that either:
a) myself can sponser my brother in law (Eu national)
b) my husband can sponser his brother?
c) anyone else can sponser him (he has a cousin who is willing to do this if possible)?

I did had a read on the UKBA website; however I couldn't find the information on this case.

Looking forward to your responds!

Many thanks in advance.

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Post by Amber » Mon Sep 02, 2013 1:44 pm

Are the family members dependant on you (financially?)
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Post by ajentha82 » Mon Sep 02, 2013 2:02 pm

Hi,

Well, he just finished his course and he will be able to work (get a perm contract) at his cousins (where he currently work part time already - but due to his visa restrictions).

If he is unable to find a job; then we are more than happy to financially support him.

Thanks in advance!

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