Hi m8, I,m on disability myself and my wife is here with me in the uk, make sure you have your child registered as a British citizen as this will help!
You can then claim for family allowance, if you then manage to get your partner to the uk you can apply for tax credits providing your income falls
Below a certain amount, your disability allowance is not counted in this figure. If your partners visa is stamped no recourse to public funds you can
Still claim for a carers allowance in her name £55.00 p/w hope this helps, you could also put in your application that you are disabled and cannot travel
To thailand much or not at all to see your family and need them with you to look after you.. Good luck m8
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In Topic: On Disability & Want To Bring Wife & Child To Uk
2011-09-22 03:47:44
In Topic: E.E.A. Advice Needed Now Please. Thanks
2011-09-06 07:47:00
ok m8, i'm also from Belfast and went down this road 3 yrs ago, so i hope this may help your friend?
what i did was to write a letter explaining that although i was born and bred in Northern Ireland as a British citizen,
i was exercising my rights as an Irish citizen to live and work in the U.K. and under the EEA treaty have the right to have my
wife who is a Thai citizen come live in the U.K. with me.
we were granted a visa within 2 weeks, at the cost of zero pounds. also there was no requirement for a tb test as the visa issued
is for 6 mths, you then extend this to a five year one after you arrive in the U.K. ( i would strongly recomend this is applied for asap as the
waiting time can be 6 mths to 1 yr) again at zero pounds
what i did was to write a letter explaining that although i was born and bred in Northern Ireland as a British citizen,
i was exercising my rights as an Irish citizen to live and work in the U.K. and under the EEA treaty have the right to have my
wife who is a Thai citizen come live in the U.K. with me.
we were granted a visa within 2 weeks, at the cost of zero pounds. also there was no requirement for a tb test as the visa issued
is for 6 mths, you then extend this to a five year one after you arrive in the U.K. ( i would strongly recomend this is applied for asap as the
waiting time can be 6 mths to 1 yr) again at zero pounds
In Topic: Show Your Half Asian Baby!
2010-11-01 07:08:16
Hi this is my little guy Tyler, now 19 mths old and now living in the uk
In Topic: Getting Marry In Bangkok
2010-11-01 06:03:18
congrats to you both, i seen you are a dual national did you consider a EEA visa for your husband.
normally very easy to get and a added bonus being the cost £0.00, he will get a 6mth visa and as soon as you
get to the U.K apply for the 5 yr extension
i went this route and the wife got her visa within 2 weeks
p.m me for any advice
normally very easy to get and a added bonus being the cost £0.00, he will get a 6mth visa and as soon as you
get to the U.K apply for the 5 yr extension
i went this route and the wife got her visa within 2 weeks
p.m me for any advice
In Topic: Need Place To Rent For Two Months In Bk
2010-10-24 04:50:22
As there seems to be nothing available for the sum p/m i quoted, if anyone knows or indeed has a place for around 15000 p/m in Ratachada aera i would be grateful of any assistance, thanks
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