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selfemployed12 · 8 months ago
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UK Unmarried Partner Visa | A Comprehensive Guide
The UK Unmarried Partner Visa allows unmarried partners of British citizens or settled persons to reside in the UK for an initial period of 33 months. This visa is specifically designed for couples who are in a long-term relationship but are not legally married or in a civil partnership.
Recent Changes to the Unmarried Partner Route
As of April 11, 2024, the minimum salary requirement for the UK Unmarried Partner Visa has increased to £29,000. This change is a key requirement and a factor that all applicants will need to consider when preparing your application.
Eligibility Requirements for an Unmarried Partner Visa
To apply for the UK Unmarried Partner Visa, important requirements must be met. These requirements ensure that the relationship is genuine, subsisting, and that the applicant and their partner are capable of financially supporting themselves in the UK, without relying on any public funding.
Unmarried Partner Visa Requirements
British Citizen: Your partner must be a British citizen, or have settled status in the UK such as indefinite leave to remain (ILR), settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme, or a permanent residence document.
Other Qualifying Statuses: Your partner may also be a holder of a Turkish Businessperson visa, Turkish Worker visa, or have refugee status or humanitarian protection in the UK.
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888-bb · 1 year ago
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listen-to-the-inner-walrus · 8 months ago
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Okay in light of recent conversations I've had:
Please reblog both for a larger sample and also for my own peace of mind because please say I'm not in the minority in knowing this.
Also elaborate in the tags if you want :]
[Edit: I know that technically Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory and not part of Britain (aka Wales, England, Scotland including the Northern Isles and Hebrides). I simplified it for ease of access.
I didn't want to confuse people who didn't know all the different terminology we have like British Isles, British Islands, Britain/Great Britain, British Overseas Territory, British Sovereign Territory, Crown Dependency, Channel Islands, Unitary Sovereign Country, and the UK.]
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gemsstudy · 1 month ago
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FINALLY. i was getting nervous 😅
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theblacklakesiren · 3 months ago
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How do I leave the US? I can't live here anymore. I'm an IT student and would love to move to Europe. I'd love to go to Germany specifically. It would be great to learn the language and continue my education at the University of Munich in München, Germany.
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ramgirlpaul · 17 days ago
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And so the tradition of posting any pics of George with even just slightly feminine flair as emotional support continues.
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seiwas · 2 months ago
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hope everyone is having is having a great week so far! 🥹✨
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feyd-meowtha · 1 month ago
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Oh my god....
we stole a tambourine from the karaoke bar.
We stole.... a tambourine.... from the karaoke bar.
WE STOLE A TAMBOURINE FROM THE KARAOKE BAR
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6ebe · 3 months ago
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James corden coming back now this have we not suffered enough 😞
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notyouraryang0dd3ss · 8 months ago
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Hii the aussie anon back to show you the link!!!
https://www.tiktok.com /@jesustaylorsversion/video /7352252448838307104
(i broke it up because i wanna remain anon)
Also quick question, what country are you form?(Don't need to answer)
😭
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selfemployed12 · 8 months ago
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Self-Employed How to Apply for UK Spouse Visa
According to the UK government, being self-employed means if you run your business for yourself and take responsibility for its success or failure. In addition, you are likely to have several customers at the same time and have the freedom to decide how, where, and when you do your work. In other words, you work for yourself rather than an employer.
Required documents for self-employed spouse visa application
The documents you will need to provide to UKVI to support your Spouse visa application as a self-employed person will depend on your type of self-employment, as follows:
Required documents if you are a sole trader, as a partner, or in a franchise
Annual self-assessment tax return to HMRC (SA300 or SA302).
Proof of registration with HMRC as self-employed.
Unique Tax Reference Number/s (UTR)
Business bank statements for the same 12-month period as the tax return(s).
Personal bank statements for the same 12-month period as the tax return(s) showing income from self-employment being paid in the name of the person or in the name of the person and their partner jointly.
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mazzystargirl · 1 month ago
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bernie being anti h1b bc it leads to people “taking work” from us born citizens is CRAZYYYY like cool it w the nativist remarks
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cicisbloghasgotitgoingon · 4 days ago
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Preparing To Leave:
To start with, this adventure was something that took over a year to actually acomplish. I was still in my first year of law in September of 2023 when I had to complete the interview process for this opportunity to study abroad. They were simple questions. Questions I had practiced answering even before I got there. I knew what I wanted from this experience, it felt easy but I was still nervous that somehow I would mess up or come across so unlikeable or distatesful that they would reject me on the spot. Anxiety is a joy like that. They told me not to worry and that my interview went very well, that I should expect to recieve my approval to continue with the process later in the week. I still worried, overthought it all with each day. When I got the email saying I was good to go, it didn't quite feel real. They warned me that because i was leaving in my second semester of my second year that I wouldn't hear from them for around 8-10 months because they wouldn't have anything to give me. Safe to say all that time dragged out. It was a year and a month or so before I did get my study abroad info. During all that time, I was filled with academic trials and personal challenges. Friendships changed, some bloomed more than the ones I assumed would. The flowers set safely in my garden withering and growing, swaying and drooping. Some even reached out closer to each other, roots entangling below the dirt and I envied that in some cases. Others turned out to be harmful to the garden and I was sad to see them go. When it started to get closer to my departure, everything really began to pile up. I had less time for friends, I was overwhelmed with studies and academic pressure, my mental health was weighing me down and every interaction I participated in. Even my relationship took a hit, though it worked out in the end. I often have this thing where I get excited for trips or special days but it takes until the actual day or me arriving for the real emotions to set in, so it's been sort of a muted excitement and a disbelief that I would really get to come here. In my head, something would just happen and I wouldn't get to be here. It always feels like that before events really. As if I can't ever believe something cool would really happen to me. It's silly I suppose but it can't be helped. Christmas arrived and I got to spend my first Christmas s with my partner. We cuddled the dog and cozied up by the fire, we opened gifts and ate inordinate amounts of food. I received the first gift in 7 years from my mother and I was so happy, so full of love and a sort of melancholy. But so happy for the effort and thought this gift came with. I went and spent time with my Auntie for New Years, we took a polaroid at midnight, holding glasses of booze to start the New Year off bubbly and warm from the drink. It was a perfect way to start the New Year, even as the rain pelted hard outside and doused fireworks raging outside and lighting the sky. When I came home it was all about my assignments and final bits of paperwork to fill out. I had been to the embassy in london on the 27th and had almost completed my visa application entirely and was just waiting on one more payment and then the delivery of it all. The stress of my assignments was weighing more heavily, and still is as I'm left with two to complete.
It was a whole experience, preparing for this trip. It both dragged and came speeding towards me. My flight got booked, the 23rd of January at 12:10, a 7 hour flight to the place I'd be living in for the next four months. I got to have dinner with my family members, say goodbye and hug them before leaving, even though four months isn't so long, it felt and still feels like a long time, though now it also feels like nothing at all.
This blog may not be super well written or sound very elegant, most of this is written late at night when I am finally back in my dorm room. I hope it will be fun though and my writing will get better as I go on. It feels nice to do this so I hope others will enjoy it too.
Your Queen, Cecilia
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dxmxuse · 10 days ago
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I used to think moving abroad was just a fantasy but I feel like its becoming a necessity
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rohanstudyabroadblogs · 28 days ago
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candyn-gutz · 10 months ago
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im taking ielts in two weeks and its like suddenly i dont know a single thing about english
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