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You're right, I'm not prepared to risk my hard earned cash on ILR! The FLR thing is an inconvenience, and sending the birth certs is a pointless exercise as far as I can see, given that I have already provided them in my original Ancestry visa application, and I wouldn't have had to provide them for ILR, but it has to be done.RobinLondon wrote:So I guess you won't be applying for ILR then. I can't say I blame you. It's probably better to go with a 100% chance of approval for FLR than a 100% of a major spot of bother if you go for the SET(O).
When you originally applied for your ancestry visa back in NZ, I'm guessing you supplied the same certificates, which they vetted and approved. I'm asking this because I've applied for Ancestry twice already, once in Canada (1998) and again here in London (2003). The second time around, they said that they didn't need to see the documents once more, as it was clear from my first application that all was in order. I'm guessing, however, that you want to be safe. Again, this is something I understand.
All the best with your application. Enjoy a good hols back home.