Hello everyone,
I am new here and I am here because it looks a good place to get some advice. I will try and keep it short and to the point.
I am a British widower living in the Philippines for the last two years with my unmarried partner. (proof available)’
I have been caught out by the British governments 2004 amendment to the National Health Service Act which removes pensioners from entitlement to treatment if they live overseas for more than three months of the year. I am now forced to return and live in the UK and we have applied for an Unmarried Partner Visa, but we have two serious points that we cannot comply with simply because I currently do not live I the UK.
Firstly I have to be able to show that we have accommodation in the UK. I have to have someone in the UK who is willing to give me evidence that we can stay with them after arrival until I have my own accommodation. I have no one I can stay with and we intended to stay in a small guesthouse for a week or so. But problem!!!
The Visa takes two to three months to process so I cannot make any booking for accommodation because I have no idea if the Visa will be granted or, if it is, when that might be. Therefore I have no evidence of suitable accommodation.
Secondly my partner needs to work in order for us to live without the use of Public Funds. She is qualified and experienced but does not qualify for the HSMP. She has been told by various organisations that she will have no problem gaining employment in the UK but cannot be offered employment until after she arrives in the Country. Therefore we cannot provide evidence that we can live without the use of Public Funds.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
Bob
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