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BRIDGING VISAS


Big Fordie

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If you are onshore on a valid visa, and you apply for any of the onshore parent visas, then you'll get a bridging visa. 

I hope you are aware that the queue for both contributory and non-contributory parent visas is impossibly long (at least 8 years for the contributory and about 30 years for the non). That's a long time to be living in limbo, which you are on a bridging visa. Make sure you're aware of all the limitations and issues of being in that situation.

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