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Marriage Immigration Policy

Submitted on Tuesday 27th January 2015

Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)

Petition Action

Marriage Immigration Policy

Additional Information

Only those earning more than £18,600 a year are able to bring their spouses to share their lives in the UK. This figure would rise significantly in cases where visa applications are also made for children. This would mean for example that in order to secure visas for a spouse and one children you could need an income of up to £22,400 and then additional £2,400 further for each child which would for two children would make it £24,800.

For example of people it affects, so you can understand what I mean:
If a British Citizen marries an Australian Citizen. Then their spouse (The Australian) can-not live in Britain if you do not earn more than £18,600 a year in Britain. (Not in Australian) Then plus if you have children, this would also be the case of upping how much you would have to earn even though both these countries share the same Queen as does Canada.
Also affects our closes allies, the United States.
This also applies for all non-EU countries.


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