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jammybunn wrote:No you shouldnt (assuming they live in India) Simply put the application wont meet the immigration rules. He is in receipt of a pension (therefore not financially dependant on you even if you subsidise it) plus he has family in India to support him emotionally.
Again though this is the type of question that will only further fuel the negative elements of immigration to the UK. It can be looked upon as yourself choosing to leave your country of origin and add something to this country, then you bring over additional family members and if you multiply that by the hundreds of thousands of other immigrants who apply the same theory, its overpopulation madness. And furthermore, at 68 and 62, they are not realistically going to offer anything to this country, indeed once settled many people will see an old couple, who have not contributed a penny to this country and then getting the benefits of living here. This is what validates, in peoples eyes, certain right wing parties beliefs.
Hi Jammyjammybunn wrote:feel free to apply for visit visas but im not sure with regards to mutli entry. Have they ever had visas issued before? generally one will get a single entry 6 month visit visa to begin. If they have complied with the conditions then they may reapply and get a 2 year mutli entry visa but im not 100% on EC
yeh six months would be reasonable option..my mom applied for her first visa for 6 months and got it straight away but on her next visit when we applied for 2 years her visa was refused and i took nearly 2 years to get the appeals sorted and still i am waiting for her visa to be stamped...arvKUM wrote:Hi Jammyjammybunn wrote:feel free to apply for visit visas but im not sure with regards to mutli entry. Have they ever had visas issued before? generally one will get a single entry 6 month visit visa to begin. If they have complied with the conditions then they may reapply and get a 2 year mutli entry visa but im not 100% on EC
Many thanks for your reply visa granted in 2007 but couldnt travel bcoz of some problems and i am planning to visit my parents in nov and looking for best option it seems that i should stick with 6 months option