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Family life as a partner (10-year route)

Post by comunits » Mon Jul 18, 2016 2:26 pm

Can anyone provide further advice or timelines for going for Family life as a partner (10-year route) for settlement in the UK.

My partner is British born and we meet all financial arrangements, the home office currently have my passport and want to know what options there are or success there is for settlement.

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Re: Family life as a partner (10-year route)

Post by CR001 » Mon Jul 18, 2016 2:36 pm

Why are you applying for FLR(FP)?

What is your current immigration status in the UK?

Are you married? If not, how long have you lived together or been together?

Do you have children?

See the old thread below.

http://www.immigrationboards.com/immigr ... 11480.html

And this one below is the new thread.

http://www.immigrationboards.com/immigr ... l#p1368532
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Re: Family life as a partner (10-year route)

Post by comunits » Mon Jul 18, 2016 4:20 pm

CR001 wrote:Why are you applying for FLR(FP)?

What is your current immigration status in the UK?

Are you married? If not, how long have you lived together or been together?

Do you have children?

See the old thread below.

http://www.immigrationboards.com/immigr ... 11480.html

And this one below is the new thread.

http://www.immigrationboards.com/immigr ... l#p1368532
Hi thanks for your quick reply
we are applying FLR(FP) because applicant dont have any status in uk .
we dont have any children and we are not married
we been living together for 7 months now

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Re: Family life as a partner (10-year route)

Post by CR001 » Mon Jul 18, 2016 4:24 pm

The application will likely fail/be refused.

How long have you been in a relationship?

What is partners nationality?

What, if any, immigration history does partner have for the UK?

How long has partner been in the UK?
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Re: Family life as a partner (10-year route)

Post by comunits » Mon Jul 18, 2016 4:27 pm

CR001 wrote:The application will likely fail/be refused.

How long have you been in a relationship?

What is partners nationality?

What, if any, immigration history does partner have for the UK?

How long has partner been in the UK?

Hey thanks again for quick response

we been in relation for 8 months

my partner came in uk 2007 and applied for asylum which was refused..

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Re: Family life as a partner (10-year route)

Post by CR001 » Mon Jul 18, 2016 4:39 pm

Highly unlikely that he will get an FLR(FP) visa based on what you have stated. What 'insurmountable reasons' has he provided that he cannot return to his home country, which is where??
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Re: Family life as a partner (10-year route)

Post by Casa » Mon Jul 18, 2016 5:24 pm

A slim to zero chance of FLR(FP) being granted. You don't qualify as unmarried partners as you haven't been living together in a relationship 'akin to marriage' for at least 2 years. The 2 year period is mandatory in the Immigration Rules. You have no children together, so the FLR(FP) parent route won't be applicable either.
Where is you partner's home country? It appears that he has been here illegally for 12 years, so how has he been supporting himself during this time?
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Re: Family life as a partner (10-year route)

Post by comunit » Mon Jul 18, 2016 7:36 pm

CR001 wrote:Highly unlikely that he will get an FLR(FP) visa based on what you have stated. What 'insurmountable reasons' has he provided that he cannot return to his home country, which is where??
My partners home country is Pakistan, he applied asylum on basis of life being in danger in his home country.

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Re: Family life as a partner (10-year route)

Post by Wanderer » Mon Jul 18, 2016 7:42 pm

comunit wrote:
CR001 wrote:Highly unlikely that he will get an FLR(FP) visa based on what you have stated. What 'insurmountable reasons' has he provided that he cannot return to his home country, which is where??
My partners home country is Pakistan, he applied asylum on basis of life being in danger in his home country.
Pakistan is a big place, I doubt any potential assailants have a country-wide network. Could relocate to another part of Pakistan and keep his head down?
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Re: Family life as a partner (10-year route)

Post by Casa » Mon Jul 18, 2016 7:44 pm

How has he been supporting himself during his time here?
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Re: Family life as a partner (10-year route)

Post by comunit » Mon Jul 18, 2016 7:48 pm

Casa wrote:How has he been supporting himself during his time here?
Hey thanks for your quick replys
His been supported by his close relatives

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Advice needed on ten year route

Post by comunits » Tue Jul 19, 2016 7:28 pm

hi
thanks in advance and would be very grateful if someone guide me through

i came into uk in 2007 from pakistan on a visit visa then overstyed and applied asylum which was later refused then home office put me on signing every month which i went for few months then did'nt go..

Now my question is what is the best way to apply for visa with partner, my partner is british and we do meet income rule too and we got our own place too and we been living together for 6 months

thank you

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Re: Advice needed on ten year route

Post by CR001 » Tue Jul 19, 2016 7:34 pm

comunits wrote:hi
thanks in advance and would be very grateful if someone guide me through

i came into uk in 2007 from pakistan on a visit visa then overstyed and applied asylum which was later refused then home office put me on signing every month which i went for few months then did'nt go..

Now my question is what is the best way to apply for visa with partner, my partner is british and we do meet income rule too and we got our own place too and we been living together for 6 months

thank you
I have merged your post with the original query from your partner. Suggest read through the advice already given to understand the unlikelihood of success with FLR(FP).

It was not necessary to register a new username, you could have used your partners account to post and just identified yourself as the applicant.
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