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Thanks WR1 - put far better than I did.WR1 wrote:Basically to sum it up (assuming rules don't change):
* Spouse visa issued for 2.5 years
* Apply for Further Leave to Remain for another 2.5 years before current visa expires.
* After a total for 5 years probationary period completed, apply for ILR.
* After ILR, apply for Citizenship
Do note that one of the requirements for applying for Citizenship is that the applicant must hold ILR.
As well as pass life in UK test with English level @ B1.WR1 wrote:Basically to sum it up (assuming rules don't change):
* Spouse visa issued for 2.5 years
* Apply for Further Leave to Remain for another 2.5 years before current visa expires.
* After a total for 5 years probationary period completed, apply for ILR.
* After ILR, apply for Citizenship
Do note that one of the requirements for applying for Citizenship is that the applicant must hold ILR.
For the OP, this will be at the ILR application stage, not FLR(M). Since the husband is from Canada, the English requirement will already be met by being from a majority of English speaking country, so just LIUK test required for ILR/BC.Rayking wrote:As well as pass life in UK test with English level @ B1.WR1 wrote:Basically to sum it up (assuming rules don't change):
* Spouse visa issued for 2.5 years
* Apply for Further Leave to Remain for another 2.5 years before current visa expires.
* After a total for 5 years probationary period completed, apply for ILR.
* After ILR, apply for Citizenship
Do note that one of the requirements for applying for Citizenship is that the applicant must hold ILR.