I am a Tier1 visa holder and have just had a baby daughter. Is is true that in order to stamp my baby daughter's passport as my dependant I have to pay £460 ? Is it not the biggest rip off ever?
Hello Everybody :D Now my time to deliver good news. I got today mine and husband tier 1 visas until Oct 2011. Following are our time lines: IGS -> Tier 1 (general) Applied with - Passports, Phd award (UK), 10 months UK payslips and 10 month UK bank statements + a dependant Sent - 13 Oct Payment det...
Hello Everybody It is encouraging to read that people are getting their 3 year Tier1 Visa. Hope I can get my visas soon too. Following are my timelines. IGS -> Tier 1 (general) Applied with - Passport, Phd award (UK), 10 months UK payslips and 10 month UK bank statements + a dependant Sent - 13 Oct ...
Dear All. :?: I am asking the following question on behalf of a friend (not-national citizen) regarding to a Sweden work permit. Her husband (not-national citizen) got a job in Sweden and his new company is aplying for his work permit. She asked: - If she can be dependant of his work permit. - If ye...
Dear Chess What are the implications regarding to HSMP process as - He already got a job - He is from a non-national country. - He is allowed to work full time because is depandant on my student visa - He was student before he became dependant on my visa. - He will be applying within UK. Thanks a lo...
Dear Chess. Thanks for your answer. But it led to another question. As my husband job is a permanent one, the home office's people might ask why if he got a permanent job I am still thinking to go back to my country. The point is I want to have all possible answers up to my sleeve. Thanks in advance...
Hi Everybody :?: My husband is dependant on my student visa. He got a job within multinational company. My question having 70 points it is possible to him to apply to the HSMP within UK (were both are from a no-national country) or it is better that the company applies to get a WP as the selection p...
Hi Everybody. :?: I have to extend my student visa soon. I am doing a PhD, currently on my 2 year. As my husband dependant on my visa got a job at a multinational company, I would like to apply to HSMP after finish my Phd. My question is Should I say on the form (when extending my visa) that I am ex...
Dear Chess Thanks for your quick reply. The answer to your questions: 1. Regarding to HSM.P We havent comtemplated this possibility. My husband has a UK master degree and he scored 70 points. So Do you think is easier to apply to HSMP rather than a work permit?. 2. My phd scholarship comes from a UK...
HI Everybody. I have a question regarding a work perkmit. I am phd student from a non-nationa country. My husband (from a non-national country too) is dependant on my visa and is working full time. Since June last year he got involved withn a selection process looking after 25 engineering positions ...
Dear Elfa Thanks again for you answers. It is actually my husband who will hold a european work permit not me. But he doesnt know yet to which country he will work in. We are currently living in UK, where he is working full-time (dependen on my student visa) while I am studying a PhD. I have another...
HI Elfa. Thanks a lot for your answer. You were right, we are both non-EU/EEA nationals, but I have another doubt. The same rule (dependant's working rights) applied to all european countries? or it is just the way that is in Italy?. I meant, if I would have a work permit to work in Spain or France,...