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For the first time its a 6 month multi entry visa. From next time you can try for a 5 years visa.farscape80 wrote:Hello Gurus,
I am a prospective Tier 1 applicant and would like some advice on experience of visit by parents.
1. When working on Tier 1 is it easy for your parents to visit or stay with you? How long can they stay?
2. When can you apply for ILR for your parents? Is it after you get your own ILR or is it after naturalization.
Thanks in advance
Even if they get a 5 year visa the most they will be able to stay is for 6 months in a 12 month period.HSMP_maybe wrote:For the first time its a 6 month multi entry visa. From next time you can try for a 5 years visa.farscape80 wrote:Hello Gurus,
I am a prospective Tier 1 applicant and would like some advice on experience of visit by parents.
1. When working on Tier 1 is it easy for your parents to visit or stay with you? How long can they stay?
2. When can you apply for ILR for your parents? Is it after you get your own ILR or is it after naturalization.
Thanks in advance
Yes, it's always them , who decides in entry in to UK.doc_S wrote: So the ball is in the immigration officer's court.
They might have been lucky to allowed in. But, rather than what you seen, it's important , whats written in rule book. Which tells otherwise.doc_S wrote: I have personally seen people on a long-term visitor's visa, living in UK for 6 months, exiting for only a month or two and then return, living for nxt six months and so on. They had no problems so far at the immigration on arrival back nor did they have problem while appying again for multiple entry long-term visa.