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Re: Entry Clearance: No Work or Recourse to Public Funds
« Reply #45 on: December 12, 2018, 02:24:08 PM »

Really? That is so strange. I mean, none of the people I know who worked remotely while traveling ever applied for a visa here so I suppose it never became an issue because they never had to disclose it. How would that get flagged up? (I am no where near applying for citizenship so I know nothing about it.) And does it include all income? What about those silly websites that let you take surveys and things like that for crumbs? How come there are so many articles about people traveling the world while working from their laptops? I know an American couple who did this as a year-long honeymoon and went all over, including here for 3 months. Hearing this makes me relieved I waited till I was back in the States to teach English online....was considering it while I was on a tourist visa here but we were living with my husband's family and there just wasn't any quiet space lol.

It may not get flagged up. A lot of people who do work remotely are not going for citizenship so it doesn’t matter. My issue is that I keep British based accounts, so if I were to work when not allowed, it could get flagged up by doing my taxes. They usually don’t investigate because it’s not worth their time, but it’s also not worth the risk.

Just emailed the MP again who basically told me to be patient. Easy for everyone else to say!
« Last Edit: December 12, 2018, 02:29:30 PM by aliceinchains3 »
Timeline for unmarried partners in 2018

Visa Type: Unmarried Partner
Priority
Application Submitted: October 10
Biometrics and Documents Sent: October 15
Documents Arrived in NYC: October 16
Email - app received/being prepped by ECO:  October 31
Decision made email: November 28
Documents returned: November 30
Outcome: Approved with Incorrect Visa Issued
Correction Issue Raised: December 10
Corrected: December 13 Approved with Correct Visa


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Re: Entry Clearance: No Work or Recourse to Public Funds
« Reply #46 on: December 12, 2018, 02:27:16 PM »
It may not get flagged up. A lot of people who do work remotely are not going for citizenship so it doesn’t matter. My issue is that I keep British based accounts, so if I were to work when not allowed, it could get flagged up by doing my taxes. They usually don’t investigate because it’s not worth their time, but it’s also not worth the risk.



Ah, I thought it might have to do with where the money is going into. Sorry to hear you are dealing with this.
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Re: Entry Clearance: No Work or Recourse to Public Funds
« Reply #47 on: December 12, 2018, 03:15:04 PM »

Really? That is so strange. I mean, none of the people I know who worked remotely while traveling ever applied for a visa here so I suppose it never became an issue because they never had to disclose it. How would that get flagged up? (I am no where near applying for citizenship so I know nothing about it.) And does it include all income? What about those silly websites that let you take surveys and things like that for crumbs? How come there are so many articles about people traveling the world while working from their laptops? I know an American couple who did this as a year-long honeymoon and went all over, including here for 3 months. Hearing this makes me relieved I waited till I was back in the States to teach English online....was considering it while I was on a tourist visa here but we were living with my husband's family and there just wasn't any quiet space lol.

Just because they weren't caught, doesn't mean they weren't breaking the law.  :-\\\\


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Re: Entry Clearance: No Work or Recourse to Public Funds
« Reply #48 on: December 13, 2018, 03:36:51 PM »
Just received word that they made a mistake stamping it and their system says settlement visa.  ;D They’re issuing me a BRP card and stated there is no work or NHS restriction.
Timeline for unmarried partners in 2018

Visa Type: Unmarried Partner
Priority
Application Submitted: October 10
Biometrics and Documents Sent: October 15
Documents Arrived in NYC: October 16
Email - app received/being prepped by ECO:  October 31
Decision made email: November 28
Documents returned: November 30
Outcome: Approved with Incorrect Visa Issued
Correction Issue Raised: December 10
Corrected: December 13 Approved with Correct Visa


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Re: Entry Clearance: No Work or Recourse to Public Funds
« Reply #49 on: December 13, 2018, 03:38:58 PM »
Just received word that they made a mistake stamping it and their system says settlement visa.  ;D They’re issuing me a BRP card and stated there is no work or NHS restriction.

Fantastic!  :).

Make sure you have that in writing and keep it until you're done with citizenship.


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Re: Entry Clearance: No Work or Recourse to Public Funds
« Reply #50 on: December 13, 2018, 03:39:52 PM »
Just received word that they made a mistake stamping it and their system says settlement visa.  ;D They’re issuing me a BRP card and stated there is no work or NHS restriction.
Woo hoo! Thank goodness you can keep working until you have the card in hand :) I've been following this thread and was hoping it'd be resolved quickly.

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Re: Entry Clearance: No Work or Recourse to Public Funds
« Reply #51 on: December 13, 2018, 03:52:56 PM »
Just received word that they made a mistake stamping it and their system says settlement visa.  ;D They’re issuing me a BRP card and stated there is no work or NHS restriction.

Awesome news :).

Just to clarify though that what they issued you (the fiance visa) is also a settlement visa... it's just the wrong type of settlement visa.

All of the following are settlement visas:
- fiance visa
- proposed civil partner visa
- spousal visa
- civil partner visa
- unmarried partner visa
- child dependant visa
- adult/elderly dependant visa


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Re: Entry Clearance: No Work or Recourse to Public Funds
« Reply #52 on: December 13, 2018, 04:02:26 PM »
Awesome news :).

Just to clarify though that what they issued you (the fiance visa) is also a settlement visa... it's just the wrong type of settlement visa.

All of the following are settlement visas:
- fiance visa
- proposed civil partner visa
- spousal visa
- civil partner visa
- unmarried partner visa
- child dependant visa
- adult/elderly dependant visa

Ah you're right! I imagine someone just typed out the wrong one.
Timeline for unmarried partners in 2018

Visa Type: Unmarried Partner
Priority
Application Submitted: October 10
Biometrics and Documents Sent: October 15
Documents Arrived in NYC: October 16
Email - app received/being prepped by ECO:  October 31
Decision made email: November 28
Documents returned: November 30
Outcome: Approved with Incorrect Visa Issued
Correction Issue Raised: December 10
Corrected: December 13 Approved with Correct Visa


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Re: Entry Clearance: No Work or Recourse to Public Funds
« Reply #53 on: December 13, 2018, 04:16:41 PM »
Fantastic news Alice!  And what a QUICK resolution.  I was fearful for you that it could stretch much longer.  Great job to your MP and for YOU being the squeaky wheel!!!   :D


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Re: Entry Clearance: No Work or Recourse to Public Funds
« Reply #54 on: December 13, 2018, 10:42:06 PM »
Fantastic news Alice!  And what a QUICK resolution.  I was fearful for you that it could stretch much longer.  Great job to your MP and for YOU being the squeaky wheel!!!   :D

It was so stressful! But glad I can work again and use the good ol' NHS. Everyone else, MAKE SURE YOUR ENTRY CLEARANCE IS CORRECT!
Timeline for unmarried partners in 2018

Visa Type: Unmarried Partner
Priority
Application Submitted: October 10
Biometrics and Documents Sent: October 15
Documents Arrived in NYC: October 16
Email - app received/being prepped by ECO:  October 31
Decision made email: November 28
Documents returned: November 30
Outcome: Approved with Incorrect Visa Issued
Correction Issue Raised: December 10
Corrected: December 13 Approved with Correct Visa


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