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That's a big no-no, she'd have been admitted subject to being a genuine visitor whereas she's been effectively living here.andytat wrote: 1) She has been living in UK for the last 2 years on a family visit visa when it is supposed
be for holiday purposes.
2) She has spent 22 of the last 24 months in UK
3) She is seen to represent an immigration threat as the officer dealing with her case
feels that due to her travel history she is likely to not return to Thailand when this visa
expires.
TBH, your current situation of more of a worry, you can do the 18.6k if needed by working 2/3 jobs - just doing enough to tick the boxes. SS is an option but that just got much tougher, read the fora.andytat wrote:Thanks for the replies guys.
We have been very open with Immigration & UKBA as we do want to live here.
I was born here and so were my family for the past generations as far back as
we can trace our family tree.
The fact that we decided to move here from Singapore one month after the
big immigration upheaval really put a spanner in the works especially the
crazy calculation for financial requirements that self employed people must
meet. How on earth can it cost £62,500 over 2 1/2 years to live?
We have lived together in Singapore since before we were married with no
financial difficulties, and Singapore is regarded as the most expensive city
to live in, the authorities just wanted 6 months worth of bank statements
before issuing my wife a 5 year PR.
I must admit to being at a bit of a loss at the moment and we are seriously
considering using the Surrinder Singh route and put my business plans here
on hold until next year.
Thanks again.
Andy
Because it's in the immigration rules, a visit visa is issued to 'genuine visitors' not to enable someone to effectually live here irrespective of the frequency of issue. Your wife wasn't a genuine visitor was she really, was she?SoHopeful wrote:I totally get how this can be seen as overstaying had she been given a 2 year visitor's visa... but if so many visitors visas were issued in such a short space of time surely it was up to the ECO to pick up on that at the point of each application?