that’s a very tightly cropped image. The government website states ‘such as’ a flight ticket OR have evidence of the ability to travel to another country, in cases of transit.
that’s up to him and it’s a horrible and hard process to go through to get it back once you’ve let it go so I would recommend doing a visit back every three months for at least the first year, to keep it until you know for sure the move is working out and is definately still what you want long term.
because he’s still a UK citizen and still disabled. Trust me it’s a really minor silver lining, don’t be one of the people that gets bitter about a disabled person having a small bit of help in life, believe me, we’d trade it with you any day!
Finding suitable ways to work on-line is the best way to be honest. Then you can get the DTV. Also, if your husband visits the UK once every three months then he can keep his PIP too so that can at least help to cover the cost of trips home to see family.
ah ok, not quite there yet for the retirement visa then. Go with the DTV for now which your wife can get and then whenever one of you is over 50, you can move to the retirement visa.