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Help req'd please - various Qs

Discussion in 'UK Visa and Immigration Help' started by Derek, Jun 12, 2015.

  1. babesphil
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    If her company issued her a CNO (no objection) that's means she is trusted to come back. It depends on what job position she's in and how long she is with her company especially if her salary is bank transfered. If she decide not to come back she will lose all her rights in the company in such years gratuity and claims that she worked for years.and she will be declared absconded and blacklisted forever in UAE. and also on her company side ,if she will not come back .the company will face fines and they cannot get employee to replace her without cancelling her accordingly, that's why it's not easy to get CNO.
  2. Maharg
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    Maharg Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    I'm not sure you could get married on a tourist visa anyway. When we gave notice to get married we had to prove her immigration status permitted it.
  3. babesphil
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    That's why CNO gives more assurance that she will come back. She has to think twice again depends on what job she's in. If it's job that's really makes good money then.. I think ukvi knows. But if it's a micky mouse job ukvi knows
  4. babesphil
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    Thousand times we enquired about getting married while in visit visa.. NO you cannot get married on this visa. Either marriage visitor or fiancé visa or any other visas that leads to settlement.
  5. Anon220806
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    That was my understanding.

    Howerd seems to think it is possible.
  6. Anon220806
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    Surely it would be more of a case of the employer stating that the employee works for them and the job is waiting for the employee to return to work after the visa has expired? Along with salary etc..

    This "CNO" sounds like an official document? But is it?
  7. babesphil
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    Some claim that they got married while on visit yes.some registry office does..but ukvi already informed them. But. Immigration it's not there business and the couple will face problem with ukvi .breach of UK immigration rules.
  8. Anon220806
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    I see. So sometimes it can be possible. But can lead to compromising the visa conditions.
  9. babesphil
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    Yes John Ash it is. The company pays huge deposit to labor office per employee.if the employee absconded or not return on promise date 14 days will declared absconded and the company have to inform the authorities per procedure or else the company will be fined and bad record with labor and cannot get employee in future.
  10. Anon220806
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    OK but not one that the UKVI ask for, but can be used in support of an application. I see what you mean.
  11. babesphil
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    It's posible if both are ready to face problem in future. It will be bad travel history for future application. All visa application has A Travel history question that you need to answer. You cant lie it will show.
  12. babesphil
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    Yes ukvi knows the rule of the country.they smart and we'll trained for this. Box one statement leads to another. They can sense something fishy and that's it.
  13. babesphil
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    It's obvious how can a person just leave and not come back.and leave all her well earned money in UAE? Unless there's nothing worth.
  14. Timmers
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    Its highly unlikely that a Filipina could marry whilst on a visit visa to the UK, one of the first formalities when going to the RO to post the wedding is a check of the visa status in the Filipinas passport.

    The more I think about it the more I think it is impossible.
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  15. Anon220806
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    What babesphil is saying is that sometimes this check isnt carried out or if it is then the implication of the visa status is bypassed / ignored / unrecognised. Which might tie in with Howerd's assertion.
  16. babesphil
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    Yes possible ..but sure 100% next application will be denied.
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  17. Timmers
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    I can only speak from our own experience, basically someone at the RO would be totally neglecting their duties if it was to happen, I got the distinct impression that the RO carry out further checks if one of the couple is a foreign National.

    I have just done a bit of research and it is possible to marry in the UK whilst on a tourist visa, the Anglican church does not allow the state to determine who it can marry.

    But as babesphil states, your next leave to remain will be denied.
  18. Timmers
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    If you did marry in the UK you would be on a road to nowhere, pointless getting married in the first place really as you would have to remain a illegal immigrant for the rest of your life.
  19. babesphil
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    Why not marry somewhere else? UAE ?
  20. Anon04576
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    Anon04576 Well-Known Member

    Yep seen a couple on the news about a month ago fighting to stay in the UK. The guy was being sent back because his visit visa had expired. He suggested he should be allowed to stay as they had got married whilst here. I was surprised they got married in the first instance. I don't know the outcome but UKVI told her to go and live in Africa with him. Think they used the right to family life to try and stay here.

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