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Unfortunately, I didn't have full 5 years - there were about 2 months to go.surprised if you have already completed 5 years on WP ... or even 5 years less 28 days ... that you did not apply for ILR already and save the new employer the bother and expense of getting you a WP!
Spot on, this answers both my questions. Thanks very much John.You and your wife need to pass the Life in the UK Citizenship test as soon as possible. Having both got those pass certificates you should then submit a form SET(O) to apply for your ILR. Click here to download the form. On examining the form you will see that you can enter your family's details as well, so when your application is granted, all three of you will get ILR at the same time. And indeed all get ILR for just the one application fee! (Which is why it is important that both you and your wife pass the Citizenship Test before making the application.)
I'll have to dig again to find that. I'm at work now so it'll have to be later tonight...Ivan Could you provide here the link of the IND website regarding that.
And as soon as ILR is granted, the UK born son can immediately be registered as a British citizen.John wrote: You and your wife need to pass the Life in the UK Citizenship test as soon as possible. Having both got those pass certificates you should then submit a form SET(O) to apply for your ILR. Click here to download the form. On examining the form you will see that you can enter your family's details as well, so when your application is granted, all three of you will get ILR at the same time. And indeed all get ILR for just the one application fee!
1. Is it ok to apply for ILR instead of extension of LTR? From what I've seen on IND web site, this shouldn't be a problem, but I would appreciate some expert advice.Ivan Could you provide here the link of the IND website regarding that.
Thanks for that, I had no idea! He will be very pleased as he considers himself British (7yo)...And as soon as ILR is granted, the UK born son can immediately be registered as a British citizen.