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He entered the UK on may 2015 and we went to the Nepal on feb 2016 only for 2 weeks. He has permanet fulltime job in UK.Casa wrote:Since being issued with the original visa, what is the longest period of time he has spent outside of the UK?
We got married on Feb 2016. I was here in sydney before our marry and he was in Nepal and on May 2015 he went to UK.Casa wrote:You will appreciate that this is an usual case. However, it appears that the issue may be in that your husband was only granted settlement as an adult dependent relative with the following conditions:
15 The applicant must be financially and emotionally dependent on the former Gurkha sponsor. Evidence of financial dependency may include the fact that the applicant has not been supporting him or herself and working but has been financially supported, out of necessity by his or her former Gurkha sponsor, who has sent money regularly from the UK
Also note:
Living Independently
20 The application must also be refused if the applicant is living independently in a different family unit (for example, the applicant is living with relatives who are acting in a parental capacity), or where the applicant has formed their own independent family unit by getting married or entering into a civil partnership or a relationship akin to marriage/civil partnership
It could be that as an adult, granted settlement as a dependent of his father, he is unable to live independently and sponsor other family members. i.e a wife.
When did you marry?
Source: http://www.rebga.co.uk/gurkhas-18-30-ye ... egulation/
Grant of leaveCasa wrote:You will appreciate that this is an usual case. However, it appears that the issue may be in that your husband was only granted settlement as an adult dependent relative with the following conditions:
15 The applicant must be financially and emotionally dependent on the former Gurkha sponsor. Evidence of financial dependency may include the fact that the applicant has not been supporting him or herself and working but has been financially supported, out of necessity by his or her former Gurkha sponsor, who has sent money regularly from the UK
Also note:
Living Independently
20 The application must also be refused if the applicant is living independently in a different family unit (for example, the applicant is living with relatives who are acting in a parental capacity), or where the applicant has formed their own independent family unit by getting married or entering into a civil partnership or a relationship akin to marriage/civil partnership
It could be that as an adult, granted settlement as a dependent of his father, he is unable to live independently and sponsor other family members. i.e a wife.
When did you marry?
Source: http://www.rebga.co.uk/gurkhas-18-30-ye ... egulation/