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Depends entirely on how much you have saved, and few other requirements. For more information on this specifically, read from the following link below, from pages 46-54.ziaabbas wrote:Hi
I am a British national currently working in Middle East and planning to return back to UK with my wife. We plan to apply spouse settlement visa for her. We are going to meet financial requirements by way of Cash Savings (Category D), question is do I still need confirmed employment in UK.
Thanks in advance.
Regards.
Then you have not gone through it thoroughly, because on page 47 it clearly states if you have a total of £62,500 saved, then no further income is needed from other sources to combine with your cash savings.ziaabbas wrote:Hi
I went through this already but it doesn't clarify if Financial requirements are fully met via Cash Saving, is confirmed job offer from UK Employer still required i.e. is there a separate requirement to have a UK job offer.
Regards.
Thanks for the clarification.Casa wrote:A job offer isn't required in the UK if you are qualifying solely through savings. As you are no doubt already aware, these must have been held in an accessible account for a minimum of 6 months and be at least £62,500 (or the equivalent in local currency).
You will however need to show evidence of adequate accommodation available on arrival in the UK.
Hi, I am in same boat as you - are you showing savings in UK bank account or local ME bank ? thanksziaabbas wrote:Hi
I am a British national currently working in Middle East and planning to return back to UK with my wife. We plan to apply spouse settlement visa for her. We are going to meet financial requirements by way of Cash Savings (Category D), question is do I still need confirmed employment in UK.
Thanks in advance.
Regards.
Casa wrote:You are only able to request to have the visa start date deferred for a maximum of 3 months. Do bear in mind that the UKVI don't always issue the visa on a requested date.
Also. you no longer have the option of entering within 3 months of the visa issue date, as the applicant MUST enter the UK within 30 days in order to collect their BRP from a designated Post Office within 10 days of arrival.
accablues wrote:Casa wrote:You are only able to request to have the visa start date deferred for a maximum of 3 months. Do bear in mind that the UKVI don't always issue the visa on a requested date.
Also. you no longer have the option of entering within 3 months of the visa issue date, as the applicant MUST enter the UK within 30 days in order to collect their BRP from a designated Post Office within 10 days of arrival.
I have question to the second part of this message (10 days rule) : what if the person is unable to enter within 30 days , does that make visa void or any other issues can crop up? please advise Yes the visa will be void.
thanks alot
Please start your own topic with your questions. This topic is NOT a general discussion one to ask questions and has no relevant to the original posters queries. It is also considered rude to just tag onto other members topic and it creates confusion.Hirra wrote:Hi
I need to track my passport
A computer number is required what is that number
How can I get this number plz help
There is no set permitted absence for ILR but he Case Worker will want to see time spent outside of the UK as reasonable.ziaabbas wrote:@accblues - my bank statements are from ME banks.
Query : what is the acceptable absence period (time outside UK) which is considered for 5 years ILR route.
There has not been a maximum absence limit for spouse visas for a long time. You are likely confusing other visa category absence limits (Tier 2 G for example).ziaabbas wrote:Hi
Previously it was like 90 days per year (not consecutive) can be spend outside , not sure if I recall it correctly.
So, as per current rule, there is no such option, pls confirm.
Regards