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You have been misinformed.VioletMarie wrote:To "noajthan" & others who can give
wise & accurate advice/suggestions....
-*-Another thing I heard about (correct me if I heard wrong please) is that my Non-EU children do not have to be with me while I am doing Surinder Singh in another EU country as long as I can prove they are financially dependent on me during and before that time? * PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF THAT IS TRUE * !!
It would be easier if they were not with me for me to find work and a place to live (without the dog) to accomplish the task at hand...**
How would I prove that he is dependent on me-over 21 *"EXACTLY"* to qualify for Surinder Singh? He does live with me and his siblings, but he works part time. The money he earns goes toward our family expenses.-- I pay the rent /utilities/food /bills which are in my name. *Should I "simply" prove I was the one who paid these expenses?* And what would be my chances with that based on "previous cases & past filings" so I know my son can make it without having to go back before-hand?
Some things I left out earlier: Besides being a dual British Citizen and single mother in America. I have permission from the court there to take my children to UK and Ireland even though I have full physical but not sole custody from my divorce from many years ago....So, I believe that part is taken care of.
As a back up plan, or alternative to SS, you could look at the UK domestic, section 3(2) or 3(5), routes.VioletMarie wrote:Thanks, noajthan....To answer your question, I am British by descent and I had to apply for my right to citizenship. I now have a British passport. Consequently, I can *not pass on citizenship to my children.
There has been another way to get my children in (ILE?) as long as they are under eighteen. Maybe my oldest son could could get a work permit or student visa for ten years and then apply to naturalize? If that is so, would it be easier since I am British citizen? Thanks. I would like all my children with me in the UK.!
Unfortunately, Part 8 is no longer possible, unless the transitional provisions apply. Over 18 year old son will be subject to the more difficult Appendix FM instead.VioletMarie wrote:So, how about the alternative (below). ....
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration ... ly-members
I was looking at this section: Parents, grandparents and other dependent relatives
of persons present and settled in the United Kingdom Requirements for "indefinite leave to enter"....(ILE).
So, let me know what you think of the (above) back-up plan (please).
Could try.VioletMarie wrote:Also, ....
Why wouldn't it be easier for my almost 21 year old son to get a work permit
in UK if I am British by Descent and his grandmother was born in the UK.? ?
noajthan wrote:
You have been misinformed.
Family members need to be with you on your SS adventure as one of the the points of SS is to engender and strengthen family life and family cohesion.
Taking dog with you also helps show you have truly moved your centre of life.
.
Having a Russian partner myself of 14 years and an adopted Russian family I think what we have here is Russian plain-speaking. Often comes across as rude but it's isn't meant that way (usually). My partners father used to slam the phone down on me when she was in Russia with a curt 'not here'. What he infact was doing was thinking he was saving me money on the international phone call by being as quick as possible...VioletMarie wrote:Sorry about olgachild butting her nose where it does not belong on here! LOL. She comes across "very arrogant" and has a "bad attitude" to many other people as well, (you will notice). While it is true that I initially asked her advice (even though I did not know her), **I ended up blocking her from my Facebook page**, because olgachild was continually rude to me.- Even on her last post on here she calls me "the lady". She also took everything I said the wrong way. (I never said or meant that ILE is more expensive than SS. And I never refused to give dates and places of birth of all family.) I was only asking questions and advice (*before rationally moving or making any decisions at all). She was constantly degrading me as a projection of her own inadequacy and inferiority complex...BTW she is not even British or American. She is a Russian & lives in France. She even questioned how and why I needed to apply for my right to British citizenship (by descent). She thought that I would have it automatically even though I was not born in the UK. She clearly did not know the British laws on that matter and one other matter as well. (I wish I could block her on this website as well as my Facebook page. *She has become someone who is a troll and harassing.* (I do not recommend anyone to deal with her legally or otherwise.) ----Thanks for your generous comments, Noajthan, as I value your opinion and your information. Noafthan, you are very knowledgeable and helpful! Many thanks to you and good luck/blessings in the future. VioletMarie. I will be asking you another question tomorrow though, because of your respect and vast knowledge.... Thanks.
You're quoting moderator Vinny there, not me.VioletMarie wrote:Noajthan,
I am quoting you as saying, "Unfortunately, Part 8 is no longer possible, unless the transitional provisions apply. Over 18 year old son will be subject to the more difficult Appendix FM instead."
---Did you mean Part 8 is no longer possible (for my children under *18) as well ?
Also, please, what did you mean "unless the transitional provisions apply" ??
Thanks,
Violet Marie
Time is slightly against you on both UK and EU routes.VioletMarie wrote:I thought it was funny when you said-for Vinny to tap --"into the Matrix". LOL.
-Lol.--Will he answer my question then you think?
(Also don't forget that I would not have time to do "three years" in UK
before most children turn 18 for that other immigration route.)
And there does not seem to be much work in Malta. I am not sure about Cyprus for accommodations and jobs)and I was thinking it would be harder to get to UK afterwards from there.