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Can a UK Passport Holder with an Expiring Retirement Visa Obtain a 90-Day Multi-Entry Visa from the London Embassy?

Jan 2, 2019
7 years ago
Mike *******
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Uk passport holder. 69 years old. For 2 years i have had " retirement " visa based in income. However when it expires March will not have had 800k in the bank.

2 questions.

1. Can i still get a 90 day multi entry from London embassy?

Has there been any announcements re proof of income yet?
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The user, a 69-year-old UK passport holder, has a retirement visa based on income that will expire in March. They are seeking clarification on whether they can apply for a 90-day multi-entry visa from the London embassy and whether there have been recent announcements regarding proof of income requirements.
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