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Wonderful Questionnaire!!!!!!!!!! - SET(M)..and Confused...

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ILR_Queries
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Wonderful Questionnaire!!!!!!!!!! - SET(M)..and Confused...

Post by ILR_Queries » Sun Aug 19, 2012 11:54 pm

Hello and Hi,

I am confused with the following question that appears in the latest SET(M) application form.

Are you and your partner related outside of your relationship?

Me and my partner are in to a relationship. How either me and my partner will be related outside of our relationship?..

Also found one other weird question in the application. Is this arranged marriage??? ... what difference does it make between and arranged marriage and a love marriage to the Home Office.

Kind Regards

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Re: Wonderful Questionnaire!!!!!!!!!! - SET(M)..and Confused

Post by wpilr_nov12 » Mon Aug 20, 2012 8:48 am

ILR_Queries wrote:Hello and Hi,

I am confused with the following question that appears in the latest SET(M) application form.

Are you and your partner related outside of your relationship?
Me and my partner are in to a relationship. How either me and my partner will be related outside of our relationship?..
In some cultures, the two people in a marriage could be blood-relations.
ILR_Queries wrote:
Also found one other weird question in the application. Is this arranged marriage??? ... what difference does it make between and arranged marriage and a love marriage to the Home Office.

Kind Regards
... one of the checks they (UKBA) do is your marriage is you say what it is... I hope not.
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Re: Wonderful Questionnaire!!!!!!!!!! - SET(M)..and Confused

Post by ryan2020 » Mon Aug 20, 2012 10:11 am

wpilr_nov12 wrote:
ILR_Queries wrote:Hello and Hi,

I am confused with the following question that appears in the latest SET(M) application form.

Are you and your partner related outside of your relationship?
Me and my partner are in to a relationship. How either me and my partner will be related outside of our relationship?..
In some cultures, the two people in a marriage could be blood-relations.
ILR_Queries wrote:
Also found one other weird question in the application. Is this arranged marriage??? ... what difference does it make between and arranged marriage and a love marriage to the Home Office.

Kind Regards
... one of the checks they (UKBA) do is your marriage is you say what it is... I hope not.


haha.. there is no arrange marriage in British culture and they asking immigrants

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Post by BACK_TO_GB » Mon Aug 20, 2012 1:12 pm

ILR_Queries

bare in mind that UKBA need to consider a range of applicants cases...

you will find that the questions follow a pattern of finding out if you live together and when you strted living together... so you could be blood related and living together before your relationship....

or you could be housemates living together sharing a house and then fell in love! and continue to live together as partners, etc...

just answer the questions truthfully without reading between the lines why they ask them... :)

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Post by ILR_Queries » Mon Aug 20, 2012 3:56 pm

BACK_TO_GB wrote:ILR_Queries

bare in mind that UKBA need to consider a range of applicants cases...

you will find that the questions follow a pattern of finding out if you live together and when you strted living together... so you could be blood related and living together before your relationship....

or you could be housemates living together sharing a house and then fell in love! and continue to live together as partners, etc...

just answer the questions truthfully without reading between the lines why they ask them... :)
Hi,

Thanks to every one who have responded.

Agreed that Home Office has every right to find out the nature
of relationship between the partners/couple considering
the increasing amount of "sham marriage" cases in the UK.

But i think, the questionnaire goes too much in detail to
explain the relationship for people who are genuine.

Regards

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