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Thank you for response and its glad to know that no impact on my citizenshipnavalaviator wrote:Congratulations on getting a Red passport lolzzzz
You won't lose your citizenship regardless of how long you stay outside, even if you lived 10 years away you won't lose it.
Your wife needs to apply for a spouse visa and after a period of 5 years she would be eligible for ILR and a year later for citizenship.
You need to have a job which pays you at least £18600 per annum to fulfill the financial requirement for a spouse visa along with number of other requirements.
What an odd threadMrR wrote:Hi
I have got my British Citizenship and UK / red passport last year (Aug 2016). I am currently single and will get married soon and my queries are,
1 - what would be my future wife's VISA type I can process to bring her into UK? will it be type of ILR? which will allow her to work freely in UK?
2 - how long she has to be in the VISA category (as per the above answer) before she becomes eligible for British Citizenship?
3 - If I stay away from the country, will it have any impact in my British citizenship? like after PR, if we stay 2 years away from the country then PR would be invalidate. Similarly, after citizenship, is there any rule? Reason for this question is - my future wife is currently working in USA and she would like me to move over there for couple of years; so if I relocate to US for couple of years, will there any be an impact on my citizenship?
Please could you clarify queries? Thanks in advance!
how lolohara wrote: What an odd thread
MrR wrote: Thank you for response and its glad to know that no impact on my citizenship
Let me explore the requirements for Spouse VISA then! Couple of things to clarify in relation to your reply if its OK?
a - can she work in the spouse visa for any company in the UK? and there is no restrictions around that?
Yes she can work full time without any restrictions.
b - if she has been provided a spouse visa for 3 years if we meet all the requirements and if I take a break from work for a 6 months or so and then having a job (min salary of 18200 / year) at the time of her spouse visa renewal, will it be ok? or should I have a continuous job and earnings for the entire 5 years tenure while she in the spouse visa to make eligible for ILR? [Its bit of long query, does it make sense?!]
I'm not sure on this but I would rather work throughout to avoid any problems at the renewal stage and ILR.
Thank you.
The first entry clearance visa will be granted for 33 months. She then has to apply for another 2.5 year extension and then for ILR. At each stage, you/she MUST meet the financial requirement of £18,600pa. For the first entry clearance visa, it is ONLY your income that can be used. For extension in the UK and ILR joint income or her income can be used.MrR wrote:b - if she has been provided a spouse visa for 3 years if we meet all the requirements and if I take a break from work for a 6 months or so and then having a job (min salary of 18200 / year) at the time of her spouse visa renewal, will it be ok? or should I have a continuous job and earnings for the entire 5 years tenure while she in the spouse visa to make eligible for ILR? [Its bit of long query, does it make sense?!]
Thank you.