急!!! 求助关于Spouse Visa资料准备的问题

麻烦进来的同学知道的话给我留个言, 先谢谢谢谢了…

有几个个问题:

  1. 办Spouse visa, HO网上看好像是如果之前有过婚姻的话要离婚证明, 因为原件是中文, 想请问下是不是要翻译成英文然后拿去公证啊? 国内的公证行吗? 还是要拿到英国找地方公证? (我是在英国申请)

  2. 拿到Spouse visa,是不是离境时间有限制啊?在网上找了半天没找到相关信息. 因为我年底可能要和老公一起到另外一个国家呆一年的样子, 不知道这样到时候会不会影响?

  3. 如果我们想在11月初面签的话, 大概要提前多久预约啊?

再次谢谢了!!

第一个不知道,第2个问题,如果你和你老公为了工作的原因去另一个国家很长时间的话,不会影响你以后申请PR,当然了你要提供证明才行。 如果去旅游的话,建议你还是不要出英国太久,2年最好不要超出3个月,不然以后申请PR可能会找你的茬

11月面签的话,你现在就可以预定了。

  1. 国内翻译公证是可以的
  2. 2年离境不能不能超过180天,如果你是很LG一起离境,最好多准备点证据证明那段时间你们也是住在一起的。但是时间上最好还是不要超过180天,免得将来申请PR遇到麻烦
  3. 越早越好,位置很难约的,现在开始刷吧

非常谢谢楼上两位朋友的回答, 这样心里至少有个谱了:polite:
另外, 我确实是因为老公工作的关系要和他一起到另外一个国家生活1-2年, 这样到时候如果有充分的证据的话申请PR也不是不可能的是吧?还是要从头办起, 再来个两年的probationary period呢? 关于离境时间的限制, 请问有没有网上的说明呢, 我找了好久没找到…

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/partnersandfamilies/partners/indefiniteleavetoremain/

Time spent outside the UK
The Immigration Rules do not say that you must have been in the UK for the entire two years of your permission to stay as a husband, wife, civil partner or unmarried/same-sex partner. Your application to settle here will be judged on its merits, taking into account your reasons for travel, the length of your absences, and whether you and your partner travelled and lived together while you were outside the UK. If you have spent a limited time abroad in connection with your job, for example, this should not count against you.

However, time spent outside the UK does make a difference to applications for British citizenship. If you apply to be naturalised as the husband, wife or civil partner of a British citizen, you must show that you have been living in the UK for the last three years (the ‘residential qualifying period’), and that you have spent no more than 270 days outside the UK during those three years. Also, you must have spent no more than 90 days outside the UK in the last 12 months of the three-year period. (We have discretion to allow absences above the normal limits in some circumstances.) There are different requirements if you want to be naturalised and you are not a husband, wife or civil partner, but there is still a limit on the amount of time you can spend outside the UK.