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Mano82
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ILR Appointment Cancellation ..Pls inform

Post by Mano82 » Fri Mar 29, 2013 9:56 pm

Guys,

If anybody is cancelling their appointment scheduled before 6th April or any time before 24th April in Solihull PEO pls PM me before doing so..

Thanks in Advance!

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Re: ILR Appointment Cancellation ..Pls inform

Post by ilrapplicant2013 » Fri Mar 29, 2013 10:07 pm

Mano82 wrote:Guys,

If anybody is cancelling their appointment scheduled before 6th April or any time before 24th April in Solihull PEO pls PM me before doing so..

Thanks in Advance!
I just did, 4th on Croydon.

Mano82
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Post by Mano82 » Fri Mar 29, 2013 10:13 pm

Thanx buddy. I am looking for one in Solihull as my case is a bit complicated..Thanks for letting me kknow anyway :wink:

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Re: ILR Appointment Cancellation ..Pls inform

Post by ilruk » Fri Mar 29, 2013 10:24 pm

Oh! :( Was it with dependents ? I was looking for croydon
ilrapplicant2013 wrote:
Mano82 wrote:Guys,

If anybody is cancelling their appointment scheduled before 6th April or any time before 24th April in Solihull PEO pls PM me before doing so..

Thanks in Advance!
I just did, 4th on Croydon.

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Post by Mano82 » Fri Mar 29, 2013 10:49 pm

Ya with dependents..but looking at the new fee structure thinking of doing for self first and then apply by post for dependents.>Since u asked let me open up :D

As per new fee ..In person charges for me (main)will be 1051+375=1426.
If I go for dependents along with me .. (788)*2+375*2=2326

If I go postal for dependents, I can save that 375*2=750£ isnt it..Any thoughts?

Gurus, Pls advise!

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Post by dk2011 » Fri Mar 29, 2013 11:05 pm

That's a good idea . Send a PM as well.

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Post by keerthi » Fri Mar 29, 2013 11:54 pm

Please also let me know, Main + 3 dependents for any cancellations before 6th April, really going nuts looking at 5K!!!

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Post by alanwong » Sat Mar 30, 2013 12:06 am

Mano82 wrote:Ya with dependents..but looking at the new fee structure thinking of doing for self first and then apply by post for dependents.>Since u asked let me open up :D

As per new fee ..In person charges for me (main)will be 1051+375=1426.
If I go for dependents along with me .. (788)*2+375*2=2326

If I go postal for dependents, I can save that 375*2=750£ isnt it..Any thoughts?

Gurus, Pls advise!
I think your partner becomes the main applicant and your children become the dependents. Hence for two dependents, you can not save 750 pounds.

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Post by Mano82 » Sat Mar 30, 2013 10:10 am

@alanwong; Thanks for pointing that out. I missed it.
If I do seperate , it would be Set(M) for my partner (1051) and child will be the dependent (788)..ie saving would be around 490£ on postal route.. isnt it? Thanks!

Having said that can someone advise if i go for my dependents seperately , should that be Set(M) for my partner and Set(F) for my child??and will the above understanding about 1051+788 still be valid? Or will it be 1051+1051?

Thanks.

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Post by alanwong » Sat Mar 30, 2013 10:25 am

Mano82 wrote:@alanwong; Thanks for pointing that out. I missed it.
If I do seperate , it would be Set(M) for my partner (1051) and child will be the dependent (788)..ie saving would be around 490£ on postal route.. isnt it? Thanks!

Having said that can someone advise if i go for my dependents seperately , should that be Set(M) for my partner and Set(F) for my child??and will the above understanding about 1051+788 still be valid? Or will it be 1051+1051?

Thanks.
I think your partner will need to use SET(M) and your child can be dependent. So the fee will be 1051+788 by post.

Another point, if your child was born in UK and you will eventually apply citizenship for your child, then you do not need to apply for ILR for your child. You can apply for citizenship for your child directly after you get your ILR. In this case, you will save about 100 pounds only if your partner applies by post.

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Post by Kevin24 » Sat Mar 30, 2013 11:48 am

alanwong wrote:
Mano82 wrote:Ya with dependents..but looking at the new fee structure thinking of doing for self first and then apply by post for dependents.>Since u asked let me open up :D

As per new fee ..In person charges for me (main)will be 1051+375=1426.
If I go for dependents along with me .. (788)*2+375*2=2326

If I go postal for dependents, I can save that 375*2=750£ isnt it..Any thoughts?

Gurus, Pls advise!
I think your partner becomes the main applicant and your children become the dependents. Hence for two dependents, you can not save 750 pounds.
That's correct. Any way Postal applications are gooid your Case is complicated??

alanwong, your PEO appointment has been sorted out or Not??

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Post by Mano82 » Sat Mar 30, 2013 11:51 am

Thanx alanwong. No my child was not born in UK.

I got confused with Set(F) which says its for a child under 18 as below.

You can apply for settlement using form SET(F) if you are:

a child aged under 18 of a parent, parents or a relative who is a permanent resident of the UK and currently living here;

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Post by alanwong » Sat Mar 30, 2013 12:35 pm

Kevin24 wrote: alanwong, your PEO appointment has been sorted out or Not??
Not yet, I wish I can get it sorted soon.
I have got some experience with it and will share my experience with others.

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Post by alanwong » Sat Mar 30, 2013 12:37 pm

Mano82 wrote:Thanx alanwong. No my child was not born in UK.

I got confused with Set(F) which says its for a child under 18 as below.

You can apply for settlement using form SET(F) if you are:

a child aged under 18 of a parent, parents or a relative who is a permanent resident of the UK and currently living here;
I think if your child applies alone, then he or she has to use SET(F).
However if your child applies with your partner, then he or she can the dependent.
Correct me, if I am wrong.

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Post by Mano82 » Sat Mar 30, 2013 1:38 pm

Thanks Alan. Even I am with you.Lets wait for the seniors to confirm.

Kevin, Yes a bit complicated. I had posted that separately. :(

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