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Hi Casa,Casa wrote:She can't apply for FLR(M) from outside of the UK
Thanks for quick reply Sushdmehta.sushdmehta wrote:If valid for FLR(M) in UK, then valid for entry clearance as spouse / partner from anywhere outside UK as well.
List her absences if it is longer than 6 months at a time. So the year she was abroad, you will have to list the details.Section 7B - Maintenance
7.6 Are you or your sponsor receiving any public funds - Yes or No?
Here my son is getting child benefit monthly. Do I need to tick Yes?
And my son was in India for almost one year due to mother circumstances and taken child benefit when my son wasn't here. Will it create any problem?/quote]
Do you mean YOU are getting child benefit? Children cannot claim benefits, it is the eligible adult who claims. If YOU receives the benefit, then tick yes.
You have an obligation to inform HMRC if a child is going to be out of the UK for 12 weeks or more, as the benefit is stopped if they are away for long periods. You will need to speak to HMRC about the overpayment.And my son was in India for almost one year due to mother circumstances and taken child benefit when my son wasn't here. Will it create any
problem?
You need to calculate it from the date she arrived in the UK, however long that might be.10.11 How long have you lived in the UK? I mentioned 2 Years and 8 months without any absence then she moved to India for almost one year.
Please provide details of any period of absence of more than six months during that time(I didn't get what this mean).
Please provide details of any period of absence of more than six months during that time(I didn't get what this mean).
Thanks you very much for quick reply CR001.CR001 wrote:You need to name the child as a dependent on the form.
List her absences if it is longer than 6 months at a time. So the year she was abroad, you will have to list the details.Section 7B - Maintenance
7.6 Are you or your sponsor receiving any public funds - Yes or No?
Here my son is getting child benefit monthly. Do I need to tick Yes?
And my son was in India for almost one year due to mother circumstances and taken child benefit when my son wasn't here. Will it create any problem?/quote]
Do you mean YOU are getting child benefit? Children cannot claim benefits, it is the eligible adult who claims. If YOU receives the benefit, then tick yes.
You have an obligation to inform HMRC if a child is going to be out of the UK for 12 weeks or more, as the benefit is stopped if they are away for long periods. You will need to speak to HMRC about the overpayment.And my son was in India for almost one year due to mother circumstances and taken child benefit when my son wasn't here. Will it create any
problem?
You need to calculate it from the date she arrived in the UK, however long that might be.10.11 How long have you lived in the UK? I mentioned 2 Years and 8 months without any absence then she moved to India for almost one year.
Please provide details of any period of absence of more than six months during that time(I didn't get what this mean).
Please provide details of any period of absence of more than six months during that time(I didn't get what this mean).
CR001 wrote:Immigration Health Surcharge (Click)
It will be £500 for the initial 2.5 year FLR(M) visa and you need to pay it before applying as you need the IHS reference number for the FLR(M) form.
Hi CR001,suryavaddi wrote:CR001 wrote:Immigration Health Surcharge (Click)
It will be £500 for the initial 2.5 year FLR(M) visa and you need to pay it before applying as you need the IHS reference number for the FLR(M) form.
Thanks for your help CR001. Your help is bit relief now.
Thanks
andVisa Route
.Visa Type
Hi CR001CR001 wrote:The visa you are applying for, so it should be 'settlement' and then 'spouse' I think.
Yes, this would make sense however I have not had the experience of the health surcharge payments.Visa Route
Discretionary Leave
Further Leave to Remain - FLR
Further Leave to Remain Other - FLR(O)
PBS Dependant (Tiers 1, 2 and 5)
Tier 1
Tier 2
Tier 2 PBS Dependant
Tier 5
Visa Type
Armed Forces - FLR(AF)
Business - FLR(BUS)
Family and Private Life - FLR(FP)
Highly Skilled Migant Programme - FLR(HSMP)
Long Residence - FLR(LR)
Marriage - FLR(M)
Thanks for you help CR001. I'll find out is there any contact number of IHS or to pay by phone?CR001 wrote:Yes, this would make sense however I have not had the experience of the health surcharge payments.Visa Route
Discretionary Leave
Further Leave to Remain - FLR
Further Leave to Remain Other - FLR(O)
PBS Dependant (Tiers 1, 2 and 5)
Tier 1
Tier 2
Tier 2 PBS Dependant
Tier 5
Visa Type
Armed Forces - FLR(AF)
Business - FLR(BUS)
Family and Private Life - FLR(FP)
Highly Skilled Migant Programme - FLR(HSMP)
Long Residence - FLR(LR)
Marriage - FLR(M)
Thanks sushdmehta. Ok I'll keep.sushdmehta wrote:The category that one is applying for - FLR(M). Browse the (route) list and see which one leads to (type) FLR(M).
And, please keep your queries regarding FLR(M) application in a single topic.
Hi sushdmehta,sushdmehta wrote:The category that one is applying for - FLR(M). Browse the (route) list and see which one leads to (type) FLR(M).
And, please keep your queries regarding FLR(M) application in a single topic.
suryavaddi wrote:Hi Allsushdmehta wrote:The category that one is applying for - FLR(M). Browse the (route) list and see which one leads to (type) FLR(M).
And, please keep your queries regarding FLR(M) application in a single topic.
Please advise any one.
I'm planning to take Premium Service Centre for FLR(M) with in next three days but I've already paid IHS in online. Is it possible to get appointment that early?
Even though I've registered to get appointment to check when it would be available but it is taking me to again IHS site for payments.
How to resolve this problem? Please advise.
Thanks