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Q1. Need to apply FLR(M) under new rule and its 5 years to get their ILR once their FLR(M) is issued.Q - Would my wife and my son be eligible to apply for ILR or do they need to complete 5 years and switch to another category i.e FLR (M) ?
Q - I have told that my son would probably apply for naturalisation even though he did not born in the UK ?
Thanks amber in advance you ate really helpful, as a explain in detail so it is easy to understand the caseAmber wrote:You're jumbling lots of irrelevant things together. 10 year periods, settlement on FLR(M)?
If you're applying to settle under SET(LR), your spouse will need to switch to FLR(M), this is a 5 year route to settlement with a Financial and A1 English requirement. Part 8 no longer applies I'm afraid. Your UK born child can register as British as soon as you're granted ILR: 1(3) BNA 1981.
Thanks , in case of flr(m) can I show part of cash saving in Pakistan , Can I say it is cash gift from parents ? It is in account more then 8 months , plz guide. Many thanksAmber wrote:If she has no valid leave and cannot leave the UK to apply for spouse leave, it'll have to be FLR(FP).
If it exceeds £16000 you could use it. Any amount exceeding 16000, could be taken into accounts once it has been divided by 2.5.samu140 wrote:Thanks , in case of flr(m) can I show part of cash saving in Pakistan , Can I say it is cash gift from parents ? It is in account more then 8 months , plz guide. Many thanksAmber wrote:If she has no valid leave and cannot leave the UK to apply for spouse leave, it'll have to be FLR(FP).
Thanks you very much, we are not overstayer, actually my tier1 ent visa appeal is refused from FTT on 31 aug 2014, so we have 28 days to apply . I am applying under 10 years rout , and my dependant flrm . Is that ok, plz comment. ThanksObie wrote:If it exceeds £16000 you could use it. Any amount exceeding 16000, could be taken into accounts once it has been divided by 2.5.samu140 wrote:Thanks , in case of flr(m) can I show part of cash saving in Pakistan , Can I say it is cash gift from parents ? It is in account more then 8 months , plz guide. Many thanksAmber wrote:If she has no valid leave and cannot leave the UK to apply for spouse leave, it'll have to be FLR(FP).
Even if you were to meet the financial requirement, she will still need to use FLR(FP), as the immigration status requirement would not have been met.