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Originally Posted by Rioella
Hello Daryl, I find myself in much the same situation as yourself, lots of experience and no qualifications. A 9 yrs old Daughter and 17 yrs old son. I am still talking them round to the idea of going. My partner is the other side of the coin he is very qualified, and like you the tone I have been getting on the Phone is "Oh Dear! you need 120 points, so why not come talk to us!", but we are not ready to go that far just yet, with meeting with agents. Im 38 and my partner is 43. So it is worrying but I am optimistic about the whole thing, and excited.
the other thing that confuses us is the registering of qualifications "TRA". Has your agent giving you any ideas on what to do about your qualifications.
Will keep you updated! So good luck your not ALONE!
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hi
just noticed you say your son is 17 and you are still trying to talk the kiddies round, just wondered if you are aware of the fact that if your son is working and dependant once he reaches the age of 18 he will no longer be classed as a dependant and would then have to apply for a visa under his own steam, if he is still in full-tim education or unemployed thats a different matter but if he is working you really need to look into a visa asap. i am not sure if they count under 18 and working as a dependdant but i,de really look into it, you dont want to leave it for a few months and then discover he cant come on your visa which is the position we found ourselfs in
good luck with whatever you decide