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Sure!badmaash wrote:please could somebody give me adive to the following points
You don't meet the financial test. The time abroad isn't definitive, but could cause a problem.badmaash wrote:both of us are not working due to myself due to sickness and my wife is a housewife
we have a small baby who has right of abode
if i was to apply for indefinate leave and then be rejected would they give me further leave instead?
You are a UK citizen, aren't you? Then your baby is also a citizen. But it doesn't help with your wife's position, much.badmaash wrote: as we have a child and he has a right of abode cert in his foreign passport can that be used for anything ?
The trouble is that the income you get as a man and child is less than the income you'd get as a married couple with a child. So that means you are living on less than the income support level, and you don't meet the financial test.badmaash wrote:also i intend to claim public funds for me and the child as he is not subject to any immigration rules
but my wife cant and she wont be working
There is a problem there for two reasons. Firstly, 3rd party support isn't allowed for a spouse application. Secondly, that would probably count as income, meaning you would have to declare it to the DWP and lose income support.badmaash wrote:can my auntie support with say 60-70 pounds as a weekly donation
by my auntie doing this will we able to pass the financial test
Glad to hear it!badmaash wrote: but thats my case
and i dont intend to cheat by the way guys
Tell you aunt to employ her? Is she an employer??? Is she going to do all the paperwork involved to pay her? paye, nic, p60's insurance. I dont think so. Your case is marred with so many problems. I think you need to take a step back and not try to do this ilr in the near future and fix your situation so its more presentable in the future, with your wife working at a legitimate job.badmaash wrote:ok that makes things clear
i think i will just have to tell my auntie to employ her then it seems the easy way out
will 16 hours per week at national minimum wage be ok ?
yes im a uk citizen and my child will hold a right of abode cert in his
passport as his country does not allow dual citizenship i have not applied for uk nationality
will the savings need to be my name or hers ?
we got 7k at the moment a few gifts could easily raise that 16 k which is the capital level to still be eligable for income support ?
also time away for studies do i get a letter from the center ?
and whilst i was away i did not study much due to sickness it was my wife who did the studies
wait for your reply
amanda
thank you amanda
I also think this is evasive, and smacks of a dodge to obtain a visa fraudulently.SYH wrote:Tell you aunt to employ her? Is she an employer??? Is she going to do all the paperwork involved to pay her? paye, nic, p60's insurance. I dont think so. Your case is marred with so many problems. I think you need to take a step back and not try to do this ilr in the near future and fix your situation so its more presentable in the future, with your wife working at a legitimate job.badmaash wrote:ok that makes things clear
i think i will just have to tell my auntie to employ her then it seems the easy way out
will 16 hours per week at national minimum wage be ok ?
yes im a uk citizen and my child will hold a right of abode cert in his
passport as his country does not allow dual citizenship i have not applied for uk nationality
will the savings need to be my name or hers ?
we got 7k at the moment a few gifts could easily raise that 16 k which is the capital level to still be eligable for income support ?
also time away for studies do i get a letter from the center ?
and whilst i was away i did not study much due to sickness it was my wife who did the studies
wait for your reply
amanda
thank you amanda
Hang on, your wife won't really be working for her, so that could be obtaining leave to enter or remain by deception. In addition, it would affect your benefits, check that as well.badmaash wrote:ok that makes things clear
i think i will just have to tell my auntie to employ her then it seems the easy way out
will 16 hours per week at national minimum wage be ok ?
Doesn't matter, just in your name (or just in hers) is fine, no need to change it. It's as a couple your finances matter, not you or her separately.badmaash wrote:will the savings need to be my name or hers ?
we got 7k at the moment a few gifts could easily raise that 16 k which is the capital level to still be eligable for income support ?
badmaash, when you post in these forums, you have asked. If you don't like the poster or the response, please ignore it.badmaash wrote:shan please comment only when asked
I'm sorry if it sounded harsh, that was not my intention, but sometimes it helps to have objective viewpoints. I'm sure it is not pleasant being ill but if you let yourself dwell on all the things you and your wife can't or don't want to do instead of what you can do to help yourselves, you will end up digging yourself into a deeper rut.badmaash wrote:shan please comment only when asked
So what ur saying is the UK ed system is a means to to end, like a pimp to a prostitute?badmaash wrote:yes they do in my sons country its 18 years ols from what i know but i dont want him to lose his rights in his home country of birth so he has to pay rob fee there is no choice as i want him to make uk the palce where he can gain usefull qualification using the education system and then go back to his country of birth and use those skills there
we plan but only god knows our destiny may he make it a good one