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I have sent you an important pm. Pls check your messages.bobbiandmitch wrote:I am grateful for your advice on facts and possibilities but how do you and why would you care if I was worried about anything, let alone her going back to Canada. What I 'care' about doesn't matter here, what matters is we do the right thing now, to enable us to live together in the future.mrlookforward wrote:they must have a sponsors license from UKBA and she should be employed in a shortage occupation categoy. nothing can be sorted in this short time really. I cant understand why are you so worried about her going back to canada. getting a spouse visa shouldnt be difficult if you are working.
No problem. I appreciate your advice. Ok, so we've been chatting and we'd like to make the holiday and then Bobbi fly to Canada from the airport we return to from holiday. Hopefully that makes sense.mrlookforward wrote:I never tried to make a personal remark. It was just based on keeping immigration rules in mind.
She will not be able to re-enter the UK on her existing visa as it would have expired. They may let her re-enter as a visitor with a new 'stamp'.bobbiandmitch wrote:No problem. I appreciate your advice. Ok, so we've been chatting and we'd like to make the holiday and then Bobbi fly to Canada from the airport we return to from holiday. Hopefully that makes sense.mrlookforward wrote:I never tried to make a personal remark. It was just based on keeping immigration rules in mind.
So we go to Spain from the 15th-22nd (from Birmingham) in which time Bobbi's visa runs out, then on our return Bobbi fly's from B'ham to Canada.
Would this be classed as overstaying? Or would they let her back into the country for a few days to fly from London?
Does anybody have any experience with this? I wouldn't like to take a chance that they might let you into the country. We're planning on booking the Canadian flight ticket this week, so that would be proof of her leaving. But we can't run the risk of her been classed as an overstayer.She will not be able to re-enter the UK on her existing visa as it would have expired. They may let her re-enter as a visitor with a new 'stamp'.
As already mentioned she won't be classed as an overstayer but there is small possibility that she will refused entry - this though is always the case for people without right of abode to the UK.bobbiandmitch wrote:Does anybody have any experience with this? I wouldn't like to take a chance that they might let you into the country. We're planning on booking the Canadian flight ticket this week, so that would be proof of her leaving. But we can't run the risk of her been classed as an overstayer.She will not be able to re-enter the UK on her existing visa as it would have expired. They may let her re-enter as a visitor with a new 'stamp'.
As soon as your spousal visa is approved, you can enter and work. Yes he has to be working or have a substantial amount of savings.bobbiandmitch wrote:If we get married in Canada, how long does it generally take to be allowed back in the UK with permission to work?
Does Mitch have to be working in the UK to get the spousal visa, while I am waiting in Canada?
Thanks Elena, Do you know how long it generally takes for this visa application? Can it be up too a few months? Is it possible to do premium same day service as with other visas? Does this require me to be in the UK immedietely prior to marrying?ElenaW wrote:As soon as your spousal visa is approved, you can enter and work. Yes he has to be working or have a substantial amount of savings.bobbiandmitch wrote:If we get married in Canada, how long does it generally take to be allowed back in the UK with permission to work?
Does Mitch have to be working in the UK to get the spousal visa, while I am waiting in Canada?
It can take anything from a few days to a few months, and there is no premium service. There is no requirement to be in the UK immediately prior to marrying.bobbiandmitch wrote:Thanks Elena, Do you know how long it generally takes for this visa application? Can it be up too a few months? Is it possible to do premium same day service as with other visas? Does this require me to be in the UK immedietely prior to marrying?ElenaW wrote:As soon as your spousal visa is approved, you can enter and work. Yes he has to be working or have a substantial amount of savings.bobbiandmitch wrote:If we get married in Canada, how long does it generally take to be allowed back in the UK with permission to work?
Does Mitch have to be working in the UK to get the spousal visa, while I am waiting in Canada?
Thanks!
Can we not marry in the UK? Before I go back to Canada? or If I return on a visitor visa? It would be the same scenario if Mitchell had to come to Canada.djb123 wrote:It can take anything from a few days to a few months, and there is no premium service. There is no requirement to be in the UK immediately prior to marrying.bobbiandmitch wrote:Thanks Elena, Do you know how long it generally takes for this visa application? Can it be up too a few months? Is it possible to do premium same day service as with other visas? Does this require me to be in the UK immedietely prior to marrying?ElenaW wrote:As soon as your spousal visa is approved, you can enter and work. Yes he has to be working or have a substantial amount of savings.bobbiandmitch wrote:If we get married in Canada, how long does it generally take to be allowed back in the UK with permission to work?
Does Mitch have to be working in the UK to get the spousal visa, while I am waiting in Canada?
Thanks!
Without a COA you may not find anyone to marry you, and it is impossible for you to marry in the UK now before you return anyway as you have to give 15 days notice.bobbiandmitch wrote:Can we not marry in the UK? Before I go back to Canada? or If I return on a visitor visa? It would be the same scenario if Mitchell had to come to Canada.djb123 wrote:It can take anything from a few days to a few months, and there is no premium service. There is no requirement to be in the UK immediately prior to marrying.bobbiandmitch wrote:Thanks Elena, Do you know how long it generally takes for this visa application? Can it be up too a few months? Is it possible to do premium same day service as with other visas? Does this require me to be in the UK immedietely prior to marrying?ElenaW wrote:
As soon as your spousal visa is approved, you can enter and work. Yes he has to be working or have a substantial amount of savings.
Thanks!