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Hi Vinny, thanks a lot. Would you know if it makes any difference if the sister is married?vinny wrote:Possible, but difficult (Parents, grandparents and other dependent relatives, Section 6)
Hi, thanks. He's not my brother incidentally, he's a friend. He lives with his sister, but yes he's working, though his PSW has started recently, I think. He was a student before. I noticed that the link refers to siblings over 18, so it seems to be referring to sponsorship over 18. By the way, if he could be sponsored, would it matter that he's already in this country?PaperPusher wrote:No it doesn't matter if you are married.
However if your brother has PSW and if working he is independent, then he will almost certainly be an adult and it will be next to impossible to sponsor him.
In fact I can almost guarantee that his refusal letter will say that the qualifications he has obtained in the UK will help him when he returns to his coutry of origin.
Funny int it? People leave their home countries in pursuit of better things and then want to drag the family over too, cos family is sooo important to them. Well if it is, don't leave in the first place, D'oh!!meats wrote:Welcome to the real world.Rebus wrote:
So if someone has no other relatives around the world, they have to live alone in their country... That seems kind of sad.
Completely agree.Wanderer wrote:Funny int it? People leave their home countries in pursuit of better things and then want to drag the family over too, cos family is sooo important to them. Well if it is, don't leave in the first place, D'oh!!meats wrote:Welcome to the real world.Rebus wrote:
So if someone has no other relatives around the world, they have to live alone in their country... That seems kind of sad.
Agreed. Also, I don't think the UK does the whole chain immigration thing. I know the US does but unless you're applying for a spouse or a child or something, it takes years. Siblings take years to get granted a visa.meats wrote:Completely agree.Wanderer wrote:Funny int it? People leave their home countries in pursuit of better things and then want to drag the family over too, cos family is sooo important to them. Well if it is, don't leave in the first place, D'oh!!meats wrote:Welcome to the real world.Rebus wrote:
So if someone has no other relatives around the world, they have to live alone in their country... That seems kind of sad.
That sounds a bit mean. His sister left, not him. Thought this site was about helping people...Wanderer wrote:Funny int it? People leave their home countries in pursuit of better things and then want to drag the family over too, cos family is sooo important to them. Well if it is, don't leave in the first place, D'oh!!meats wrote:Welcome to the real world.Rebus wrote:
So if someone has no other relatives around the world, they have to live alone in their country... That seems kind of sad.
And I thought the US was less civilised...boulevardofbrokendreams wrote:Agreed. Also, I don't think the UK does the whole chain immigration thing. I know the US does but unless you're applying for a spouse or a child or something, it takes years. Siblings take years to get granted a visa.meats wrote:Completely agree.Wanderer wrote:Funny int it? People leave their home countries in pursuit of better things and then want to drag the family over too, cos family is sooo important to them. Well if it is, don't leave in the first place, D'oh!!meats wrote:
Welcome to the real world.