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Topic: Theresa May wants minimum income of £25,700; £49,000 if you have 2 kids  (Read 10227 times)

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Thank you ksand24!!!
“It was when I realised I had a new nationality: I was in exile. I am an adulterous resident: when I am in one city, I am dreaming of the other. I am an exile; citizen of the country of longing.” ― Suketu Mehta.

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Thank you, ksand24! This is good news for many of us - but discouraging for others. :(
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It's amazing how little even the politicians understand about this.
The topic was brought up last night on BBC's Question Time and the Conservative minister was stating that the rules of income need to be increased to prevent spouses coming in and being dependent on benefit! Of course then the audience pick up on this as well, it's a shame there wasn't anyone in the audience who could tell them about the "no recourse to public funds" clause on the visa!
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It's amazing how little even the politicians understand about this.
The topic was brought up last night on BBC's Question Time and the Conservative minister was stating that the rules of income need to be increased to prevent spouses coming in and being dependent on benefit! Of course then the audience pick up on this as well, it's a shame there wasn't anyone in the audience who could tell them about the "no recourse to public funds" clause on the visa!
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Hi

I have not been on here in a while, and people at work have been talking about all this, and my father in law has been asking.. I came here in 2008 on a spouse visa, I now have ILR, and qualify for citizenship, just have not gotten the money up yet.. will any of these new rules affect me?

Thanks!




11/06: Met online
12/06: Her first US visit
04/07: Her 2nd US visit
06/07: My first UK visit
02/07: Her 3rd US visit
10/07: My 2nd UK visit (engaged)
12/07: Her 4th US visit
03/07: Her 5th US visit
03/15/08: MARRIED
04/18/08: Visa approved
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If you have ILR, you're in the clear. My wife just recently got hers (in the nick of time, too!) and we're now out of the whole immigration process.

They can't retroactively change immigration status, as far as I'm aware (unless you do something QUITE serious, maybe?).

I'm fairly sure that the citizenship process has been unaffected by all the changes being made. It's just the actual migration process itself that's been targeted.
« Last Edit: June 20, 2012, 06:49:39 PM by carlu »
~Carl

March 4th 2012: Submitted ILR application for spouse.

June 6th 2012: Received ILR with surname mis-spelt in passport.

June 11th 2012: Passport returned to UKBA and delivery confirmed.

July 5th 2012: Received passport with corrections.


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thanks carlu! Glad I got thru all this a few years ago! haha




11/06: Met online
12/06: Her first US visit
04/07: Her 2nd US visit
06/07: My first UK visit
02/07: Her 3rd US visit
10/07: My 2nd UK visit (engaged)
12/07: Her 4th US visit
03/07: Her 5th US visit
03/15/08: MARRIED
04/18/08: Visa approved
21/06/08: Arrive London
14/05/10: Life In The UK Test Pass
09/06/10: Sent ILR application
03/07/10: Received ILR!


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I'm glad we're through it too - if we'd have waited a couple of years and these changes went through we'd have been outta luck - I earn 15k, nowhere near the required income for a sponsor.

I feel so bad for those that have to deal with this. It's really made marrying a non-EU citizen something for the only the rich (I consider anything about 20k to be rich, haha).
« Last Edit: June 20, 2012, 08:13:48 PM by carlu »
~Carl

March 4th 2012: Submitted ILR application for spouse.

June 6th 2012: Received ILR with surname mis-spelt in passport.

June 11th 2012: Passport returned to UKBA and delivery confirmed.

July 5th 2012: Received passport with corrections.


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