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@cuteypie-l5u10 ай бұрын
Assalamualaykum Hope u r good I need a help can you please give me suggestions 🙏 please I want to know some immigration information My sister husband who is a British citizen and he stayed Portugal few years to ,so he applied for dependant visa for my mother and then for my father and they got visa and they are uk now So we are under age 16+ and we was depending on our father and mother so they are now not with us so in which category we should apply for us bcoz depending visa is off now need suggestions please
@double2mo38211 ай бұрын
Yes, but what is the cost of the visa. If it is turned down do you get a refund?
@UKVisaUpdates11 ай бұрын
The application fee for the UK Adult Dependant Relative Visa is £3,250 for applicants outside the UK. Unfortunately, if your application is turned down, this fee is generally not refundable as it covers the cost of processing the application, not the outcome. For the most current and detailed information, you can visit the official GOV.UK Visa Fees page (www.gov.uk/visa-fees). Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more updates!
@booooo66611 ай бұрын
better coming across the channel on a boat
@irenekaja11 ай бұрын
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@peeransyed1310 ай бұрын
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@dianagon11017 ай бұрын
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@stephanieA10Ай бұрын
My parents has been coming and going for over 3 years and I want to switch their visa.. are you able to help with the application and what are your charges.. I qualify for all the above criteria you have mentioned except my mum isn’t sick.. just getting old.. almost 70
@Isha_Shalom6 ай бұрын
can I bring my single mother when I have only work visa?
@dhruvpatel-ij3tv7 ай бұрын
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@jebinjoseph637111 ай бұрын
I am currently in Uk after completing my studies and have been offered a role in an MNC in Uk. As a part of the role, I will be working towards a professional qualification as well. The company have paused my hiring process because they are still waiting for a clarification from the government about new skilled work visa regulations and its exemptions, coming in April. First of all, a huge ever increase in salary threshold itself is a terrible new visa requirement discouraging young people to come and work in the Uk. If the governments focus is only on reducing illegal migration and dependents, I think this should not have to be the right decision. It is clearly visible that this sudden big changes in skilled visa are undoubtedly a part of the political gimmicks prior to the upcoming elections. On top of that, these confusions about the upcoming rules and improper guidance are making further chaos to the employers, sponsoring international candidates who have put all their effort and got shortlisted for the roles. Thanks.
@Vicks23411 ай бұрын
So is this possible now as it wasn’t before ??
@JayneMace-e6q11 ай бұрын
The nhs is stretched we can't have lots of elderly people coming and potentially needing it
@peeransyed1310 ай бұрын
I wasn't born here but have British Citizenship after spending the past 10 years studying,working, and building a life here for myself. why on Earth would I want to pay taxes then? just so that people can live off of benefits? And NHS has been struggling forever. The govt should stop sponsoring war overseas when we have so many of ours needing help domestically. I come from an army background and it breaks my heart to see so many veterans struggling with homelessness here. Plus NHS won't be free for my parents - I'd have to pay a surcharge per year apart from the already high taxes
@hussam39510 ай бұрын
I’m not even in the Uk but it’s so inhuman when you would have no problem with foreign doctors coming and working in the UK for the NHS and caring for you while not being able to take care of their own parents! as a doctor who’s staying in Germany that makes me always think twice before even thinking of coming to the UK to work as a doctor despite the fact that I studied medicine in English. I believe doctors in particular should be the exception to this rule. Not to mention that this visa is almost impossible to obtain as I heard so don’t worry 😅
@chieftandriver70311 ай бұрын
So, having paid not a single penny into the system elderly people can pitch up and sponge off the U.K. taxpayers, not only that, if they need a care assistant we will import care assistants on skilled migrant visas to look after your foreign born, none contributing parents? Excellent, I will continue to get up at 4am, work a 10 hour shift to pay for your parents needs. It’s my pleasure, make sure you call me a ‘racist’ if I in any way offend you or your family.
@life-time-experience11 ай бұрын
We also work 5-6 days a week and pay tax for uk citizens who are sitting at home or claim benefits by fading the system. While I work hard to earn money and pay tax for the country some days I see the young people go to gym, walk in the park with their babies, or group of friends. How do they managed to do that I wonder. As it’s mentioned in the video, the visa is only granted for the elderly parents if the sponsor is financially stable to look after them. They cannot just pitched up to depend on the rest of the tax payers. And also the system is really corrupted to grant visa for asylum without even consider their criminal records
@peeransyed1310 ай бұрын
I wasn't born here but have British Citizenship after spending the past 10 years studying,working, and building a life here for myself. why on Earth would I want to pay taxes then? just so that people can live off of benefits? And NHS has been struggling forever. The govt should stop sponsoring war overseas when we have so many of ours needing help domestically. I come from an army background and it breaks my heart to see so many veterans struggling with homelessness here. Plus NHS won't be free for my parents - I'd have to pay a surcharge per year apart from the already high taxes
@end-road-work9 ай бұрын
I'm aware that you probably don't care about my opinion as an "American" but here it is. I've recently done research on the history of my Ancestors coming here from Britain and have also visited Cymru last summer. This is going to sound entirely racist but it isnt meant to be hateful, I just think its kind of absurd that people with Ancestral and cultural ties from America can't bring their parents if they decide to move back yet the UK is letting in droves of people both legally and illegally from the third world. I understand that's because of foreign wars and all but i still feel like Americans are getting shafted compared to those from the Commonwealth. My Ancestor was exiled to this continent and I feel like I'm being told to stay here while the land of my Forefathers is being used as a refugee camp.
@peeransyed139 ай бұрын
@@OutoftheEchoChamber and prejudice prevails .. having mentioned that I spent the past 10+ years building a life for myself here, the NHS isn't shit - atleast where I am: long wait times, understaffed, hopeless - and the ones I see hogging every bed are not the immigrants but natives. Used NHS once in the entire time I have been here - waiting well over 9 hours for a Tentanus injection due an accident dealing with rusty metal - that normally I could easily administer myself with no medical background over the counter back home - thankfully had the sense to go private - so thanks, but you can keep your NHS to YOURSELF
@YouTubefan-yj4rp9 ай бұрын
@@OutoftheEchoChamber This is what I have been saying for a long time, I have absolutely no problem with migrants coming here to work, to study, for marriage etc. but I just wish that obtaining ILR and British citizenship wasn’t so easy. In the Gulf nations there are lots of people who were born and raised here and still have no chance of acquiring citizenship (just so you know this isn’t a system I agree with and I hope it changes soon). But in the UK, this same people from the Gulf can come here and become a British citizen in just a few years. If I made the rules it’ll bd something like this: 20 years to ILR/Citizenship- For someone who worked, studied or owned a business here 10 years- For those married to British citizens, or foreign children with at least one British parent (for example, children of British citizens by descent, who have no other way to acquire citizenship) 5 years- For those between 18-24 who spent half or most of their life in the UK.
@AngelaFernandes-te8cfАй бұрын
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@dl13528 ай бұрын
This is precisely why the British government is seen as foolish. From the perspective of talented and financially capable international students, why would they stay in the UK? After working, contributing to the economy, and paying taxes, they can't even live with their parents until their health significantly deteriorates. They might as well go to Australia or the USA. Australia doesn’t immediately give permanent residency to parents, but for about 30,000 Australian dollars, they can temporarily live together, and after a few years, apply for permanent residency. In the USA, once the children obtain citizenship, it typically takes only one or two years for the parents to get their residency. Why would talented and passionate young people choose to come to a sinking country like the UK, with even lower wages, when they could aim for permanent residency and citizenship in Australia or the USA? Just like many NHS junior doctors. It's truly disheartening, Great Britain!
@jebinjoseph637111 ай бұрын
The UK government should atleast provide exemptions to the salary threshold for Tier 2 work visa to the young people aged below 30 or 35 years, especially those who have completed there master's degree in UK. Otherwise, UK will lose all the young talents. It is also time to have rethink about the dramatic increase of almost 50% in salary threshold for work visa. Or it should consider increasing threshold gradually over the coming 2 to 4 years in such a way that it would be convenient for both young graduates and also the employers. Again it's worthy to remember that the contribution of these skilled workers to the UK economy and also it is not the skilled workers the sole reason for increase in net migration. Thanks
@AbdulRahman-bh3lt11 ай бұрын
Students must be sent home after their study. There should not be a dependent parents visa. All those working in uk have been supporting their parents very nicely. No need to bring them here. EU immigrants parents shattered UK ECONOMY and have destroyed NHS. I can’t understand why Uk gov has been taking this nonsense step. One side PM has been trying to move Asylum seekers to Rawanda and bringing more old people in UK to put more burden on NHS. WHAT A STUPID POLICY OF THE UK GOVERNMENT.
@Arin96269 ай бұрын
Stricter immigration policies also means less number of skilled immigrants will go to that country. And from sources do you make this conclusion that parents were the main reason EU economy is shattered ? Brexit, jobs moving out, funding of war etc were not the reasons ?
@elodiemarie540811 ай бұрын
Hello, My mother is a British citizen through marriage. I am 25 years old , unmarried and child free. Which visa can i apply with her as my sponsor? Thank you
@Ad-Free11 ай бұрын
She can't sponsor you because your over 18 you are not classed as a dependent child. The only way is by way getting a UK visa for study or work.