I think charities still use cheques. I opened a community organisation bank account recently and got a chequebook and paying in book. Weirdly paying in cash is actually harder for me because I don't live near a branch and you can photograph or even just post to branch a cheque but not cash.
August 7, 2025 at 9:25 AM
I think charities still use cheques. I opened a community organisation bank account recently and got a chequebook and paying in book. Weirdly paying in cash is actually harder for me because I don't live near a branch and you can photograph or even just post to branch a cheque but not cash.
It's one thing to have rules - as strict as you like - about who can come and study and work in the UK but it's totally different when you have rules that keep a husband and wife apart. It's not a comparative situation. The requirements should be extremely modest, like in other countries.
June 10, 2025 at 11:25 AM
It's one thing to have rules - as strict as you like - about who can come and study and work in the UK but it's totally different when you have rules that keep a husband and wife apart. It's not a comparative situation. The requirements should be extremely modest, like in other countries.
I was appalled at the pressure put on her, just for her to have her husband live with her. Of course he'd work once here, but that couldn't be considered in the test. Just her earnings. We had a hearing adjourned and she put her head on the table and sobbed because it meant she had to keep going.
June 10, 2025 at 11:25 AM
I was appalled at the pressure put on her, just for her to have her husband live with her. Of course he'd work once here, but that couldn't be considered in the test. Just her earnings. We had a hearing adjourned and she put her head on the table and sobbed because it meant she had to keep going.
Her mental health was very badly affected by separation from her husband throughout that time and he was desperately worried about her. He couldn't get a visit visa to come to the UK. And she was working a full day as a careworker and then working a second job in the evening, again care work.
June 10, 2025 at 11:25 AM
Her mental health was very badly affected by separation from her husband throughout that time and he was desperately worried about her. He couldn't get a visit visa to come to the UK. And she was working a full day as a careworker and then working a second job in the evening, again care work.
She'd had a miscarriage but couldn't take time off sick (even though she was) because if she didn't work for 6 months consistently her partner visa couldn't go in. She couldn't visit her husband abroad after her miscarriage for the same reason. She therefore couldn't try again to get pregnant either
June 10, 2025 at 11:25 AM
She'd had a miscarriage but couldn't take time off sick (even though she was) because if she didn't work for 6 months consistently her partner visa couldn't go in. She couldn't visit her husband abroad after her miscarriage for the same reason. She therefore couldn't try again to get pregnant either
The report doesn't really humanise the issues very much so I wanted to share an example of the cruelty of the financial requirement for partner visas. I represented a British woman working two jobs to bring her partner to the UK. 0 hours contract care work.
June 10, 2025 at 11:25 AM
The report doesn't really humanise the issues very much so I wanted to share an example of the cruelty of the financial requirement for partner visas. I represented a British woman working two jobs to bring her partner to the UK. 0 hours contract care work.
The MAC reports how much higher the current partner financial requirement is compared with other countries and how it doesn't effectively balance family life - including the harm caused to children separated from a parent. Apparently partner visa holders have fairly low income on average
June 10, 2025 at 11:25 AM
The MAC reports how much higher the current partner financial requirement is compared with other countries and how it doesn't effectively balance family life - including the harm caused to children separated from a parent. Apparently partner visa holders have fairly low income on average