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  1. 1 minute ago, LottyC said:

    Whilst we are all here keeping absolutely everything crossed for @CEP and everyone else, can I use this forum to ask another question?

    So we’ve parted with another £3k this week for my husband’s indefinite leave to remain (ILR) in the UK. We plan on moving to Aus next Jan but his visa runs out next month here (so sick of having no money!!). We thought that after 6 years of being here   (which would be March 2020) that is when he will be eligible for citizenship, so we would fall short by 2 months - very frustrating for me. Having looked on direct Gov, it says that if he has ILR and has been in the UK 3 years prior to applying, he can go for citizenship being the spouse of a UK citizen. Has anyone else gone through this? This would solve a lot of problems (and mean we part with ANOTHER £1300) but after this process I feel it could be too good to be true...

    I thought that if married to a uk citizen and lived in the uk for 3 years you would be eligible for citizenship without needing ILR? I’m looking at getting my Brit citizenship but I’ve lived here for 15 years and married for 10. Might be worth you calling and speaking to someone as I would’ve thought you could have gone straight for citizenship without needing to apply for ILR. 

  2. 52 minutes ago, mppc said:

    Hi roomummy, Its great to hear from you! Thank you this process is very daunting so its good to know we are not alone.  I'm hoping its straight forward but after reading a lot of posts its a lottery! We are moving to Brisbane and hoping to be there in July if not on the 309 visa then on a visitors visa. Hopefully we can then wait a few months until it comes through but I think I'm being very optimistic 😛 I have not completed my 80 or 1221 I was hoping I wouldn't have to, did you complete yours? 

    What is the 1221? I’ve got the form 80 ready to submit already. 

  3. I am at the same stage as yourself. I am cross referencing my info written under those 4 sections with the evidence. For eg. We share a joint bank account(see evidence Financial A).

    I think from reading the forums that the personal statement of the relationship is an addition you need to upload as evidence at the end. We have each done our own which reads as a timeline and story of our relationship from beginning to now, I’ve included as much detail about the key dates and events of our relationship. It does duplicate some of the info in the application where it asks about nature of household, financial, social and development. 

    In the actual application where it gives you a box for 2000 characters for those 4 areas I’ve just bullet pointed the main facts, and then underneath written (further information in evidence Financial statement). I’ve then written separate statements for each 4 areas to upload in additional info at the end of application. These separate statements have a lot more information that I couldn’t fit in to the 2000 characters. 

    Hope that makes sense, I found it all very confusing but this is the best way I could get all the info across I want the CO to know. We’ve been together 17 years and married 10 so have a lot of evidence. 

  4. I’m finding myself getting very confused! Can anyone tell me what these are:

    form 888 - is this the witness declarations (statutory declarations) that need to be signed and certified. If so, I’m getting 5 done by friends and my mum. All Aussies except for 1 who is dual citizen with uk. As they are in oz I will get them signed by justice of peace, is this correct? 

    Form 80- what is this? 

    40sp- what is this? I’ve seen a few people mention it in the posts but can’t work it out.

    ACRO??

    AFP??? Is this the Australian police check? Is it worth me front loading this with both the applicant and sponsor? 

     

     

  5. On 22/11/2018 at 11:44, samie97 said:

    My partner has her own Immi account. When I submitted my application I was given a transaction number and my partner applied for a 'sponsor' application on her account. You put the transaction number your application in the required field and it links the two applications together. 

    It doesn't take too long to do at all, to be honest. The only additional information it asks for is your wifes travelk details for the last 10 years. 

    Is it possible to do the sponsor application using the same immi account as the main applicant? Or do most people get sponsor to set up their own immi account? 

  6. Bit more advice needed please about some questions in the application.

    Migrating members of the family unit? As myself, 1 child already has citizenship and son in middle of getting citizenship do I still add the 3 of us as part of the migrating unit?

    non- migrating members of the family unit? Is the family unit just husband, wife, and kids? Or do I have to input here every member of my husbands family not moving? As in his parents, brothers etc? 

    It asks for the applicant and sponsors immediate family info and citizenship status. Does this include brother/sister in law, step parents? 

    Thank you, I’m sure as I go thru more I’ll have more questions. But these ones threw me a bit!

  7. I’m in the middle of the application now, when I fill in his child details it asks for his Australian residency type. I’ve put my son as other but it doesn’t give me a chance to say that his citizenship application is ongoing. Will there be somewhere later for this to be input? 

    Also I am having to apply for British citizenship to ensure I can get back into the uk if needed in the future as my ILR visa will have been revoked. I’ve not applied for it yet and have put down that I am citizen of no other country and hold no other passports, once I get the citizenship for UK will I need to then go back and update my application to answer yes to these questions? 

  8. Thank you for your advice, my thoughts were the same. Only issue I see is I want to get the spousal app in ASAP as it takes so long and we aim to be there June/July 2020. The citizenship by descent takes about 4 months ( or so the website says), do you think if I put in the spousal visa app that the citizenship has been lodged it would still be ok? 

  9. More advice needed please! I am about to begin applying for my British husbands spousal visa 309/100. I am Australian and have 2 kids. 1 already has their Australian citizenship and passport and 1 hasn’t. Is it best that I get the other child’s citizenship sorted before applying for my husbands visa or will it be ok to do it at the same time? I’m just thinking will it look better on his visa that both of his kids already have citizenship? We have been together 17 years, married for 10 years. Thank you. It’s so daunting and I just don’t want to get it wrong! 

  10. That’s great thanks Andrew. Just a few questions.

    Are the above projections joint for me and my husband, or is it just based on my husband only? 

    With the recommended $61k a year income for standard of living is that a joint income of $61k or each? 

    In the first graph what is the red income by assets? 

    My understanding is due to receiving police pension (purple line) and income support (uk and Australian pension totals) we can make the super last a lot longer if we work till 65. 

    Also in the first projection, the income support from aged 67 is so much lower as it is means tested and we will still be getting the super? 

    It is extremely interesting and a bitter pill to swallow that we will be better off to work the extra 5 years. If we were to stay in uk we would be able to retire at 56. 

    Thank you so much, lots to think about, 

     

  11. Andy, thanks for the above and I finally have those figures. 

    My husband is 39 years old, would like to retire at 60. 

    After research he will be earning $85000 year plus 9.5% superannuation. We will hope to pay an extra 1.5% into the fund also. 

    His projection for his police pension in Uk is £9657/ year. This is after 14 years of employment.

    his state pension in the UK has been paid in full for 17 years, his annual figure projection for retirement is £8575.55/year. 

    I’d hugely appreciate any type of projection you could give for him. 

    Thanks

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  12. Does anyone know once you get granted your visa, whether it be 309 or 100 is there a timeframe that you need to enter Australia before? I’ve heard that once granted you need to be in Australia within a certain amount of time. Anyone shed any light on this? Thanks x 

  13. Thank you everyone for your replies, it’s been hugely helpful! The income split between my husband and I will be below the threshold for the uk allowance, so will not pay tax on it in the uk. Yeah! Sucks that I still need to pay tax on it tho in oz but you can’t have it all your way I suppose. 

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