China Romance
General Discussion and Useful Links => Newbies Corner => Topic started by: joeswuhandream on March 20, 2011, 07:05:58 am
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Well if as we have not got enough on our plates building a future with my Chinese wife
after consulting with my lawyer before my wife can apply for heir spouse visa to come to
England she needs to take English lessons and pass A1 ESOL English exam
the cost of this as yet i do not know as each country as differant costings
so knowing rip off Britain this will cost a lot of money
after this as come to completion we then can apply for my wife's visa (which my lawyer says is not a problem)
then two years later she as to pass another exam life in the UK test
should she pass that exam she can apply for British citizenship
but my wife will not be going this route she will remain a Chinese national
she will live in the UK on a ILR visa
so at this moment in time it will cost £450 each two years
my question i like to put to all our members do you have a similar situation in your country's ?
PS i can not find a rough costing about my wife studying English and taking the exam in Chengdu because it as to be a school which the UK government designates
regards Joe +Sophia
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Joe , I have not run across this particular problem , but what has happened to several Chinese ladies out here is that they finished their 2 year transition courses on nursing with top marks { mind you the courses and exams are all in English } and all of them have been well qualified nurses before , but now the nurses federation out here has told them to do the same course of English at a cost of some 7000 dollars to be accredited , mind you other South Asian countries including India do not have to do this , blatent discrimination , seems like in England the goal posts keep also moving , regards Sujuan and Robert .
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I know of no requirement like that in America. It is my understanding that the interview is also a English test. Peggy's English is getting better as she studies everyday and tries out new words on me every evening.
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Joe
As Robert says, at this time there is no formal English speaking requirements listed by our Immigration Dept. as part of the Visa application process.
The Formal interview can be given to the Applicant in their native language, or English if preferred.....this is the usual "test" of English skills, but it is very low key.....for the moment !!
It is clear to me that all Western Governments are really concerned about uncontrolled Immigration and that over the medium term we will see many new "Rules" designed to make it harder for Migration into our Countries. Maybe you have seen the violent riots inside the detainment facility on Christmas Island here, when a large bunch of so-called refugees went on a wild rampage when they realised they were not going to get a visa to stay in Aus. Stuff like this only reinforces that Migration should be a privilege, not a right ??
Of course, our Chinese wives dont fall into this category (economic refugees) but they will get caught up in the net as the system gets tighter and more difficult over time. I am sure the same principal will apply in many "Western" Countries.
We have to grin and bear it...not much else we can do !!!
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No language requirement in Ireland, no tests at all. Her visa's are free too for here. However when she applies for an Irish passport in three years time, that will be around €1000 I think..so lets hope it goes smoothly.. The wait for citizanship is currently 26 months from application apparently..so its a long haul..
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good to hear Irish that Irelands government do care about people and family life no matter which country your wife comes from :)
not like England just another example of rip of Britain not to mention the stress that you have to put with don't you just despise our politicans >:(
three cheerer's for Ireland
cheers Irish , David E,Shaun , Robert B for your feed back
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