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 UK Working & Holiday , Any one heard about this visa??

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bcktang
post Sep 18 2007, 12:04 AM

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dont come to scotland in DEC, its freaking cold,
at least 6 celcius colder than the south like london,

London is still ok,
summer in the south such as bristol is more or less warmer than Genting, temp ard 20 to 26, can go about in only t-shirt and shorts,
I was even rowing in shorts and t-shirt,

in August every yr, there is a Discovery Channel's hotair balloon fiesta, 70 hot air balloons lift off within 1 hr, then there is the night session, where the balloons will be like giant light bulbs, switched on and off to the tune of the music,
great stuff, its in bristol, so you may wanan drop by around august.

so just some activity for you to plan when to come,
bcktang
post Mar 29 2008, 02:36 AM

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QUOTE(yangsangfook @ Mar 18 2008, 08:06 AM)
I have no idea whats a student dependant visa is..
but looking for the situation, i think its good you apply for WHM and go with your wife on sept 2008. While she's studying one year course, you can work for a year.. after that you both are free for holiday.. even if you want to stay in UK after your wife going back to Malaysia, WHM visa allow u to stay 2 years.. i dont think your wife can apply WHM and go as student.. thats what i think. The best and accurate information is still asking the officer in VFS office. Consult them, i dont think it gonna cost you anything..
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dnot apply for the WHM if your wife or ur husband is going for studies,
the person studying is allowed to work 20hrs a week during term time, and 40hrs a week during holidays,

the dependent, eg the partner of the person going to study, there is no restriction on the hrs that they can work, so why apply for the WHM at all.

y so many of you wanna come to the UK ? just because the exchange rate?
its good for an individual but not good for family, and future generations,
bcktang
post Apr 13 2008, 11:51 PM

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ahhh.... new zealand,
my colleague just came back from a 1 mth holiday there
www.danedmundsphotography.com
stunning scenery there,
bcktang
post Mar 28 2009, 09:10 PM

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working holiday visa no longer exist,
if sh is married to you she can apply for the student dependent visa
if she is not, then she cant join you, esp now that uk is in an extremely bad economy crisis, uk would not want that many ppl

 

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