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Chris,Christophe wrote:See this page, from the BIA website. Statutory maternity pay, being based on National Insurance contributions, does not count as public funds for this purpose.
Of course, if your wife were eligible for enhanced maternity pay from her employer (which you say she isn't), that would not count as public funds either.
Life in the UK Test or sufficient alternative English language competence is still required for the ppron method. As an Indian citizen she would also need a visa if the plan was to lodge the application in Dublin.mym wrote:As they have given her 2 more years FLR it is worth mentioning that after 3 years she can (assuming she is married to a UK citizen) naturalize without ILR via the 'ppron method'.
Can you please answer my question above albeit re-apply for ILR anytime the test is passed in the forseable future without waiting for the two years leave to expire or near expiration.Christophe wrote:I think that they probably would, since it would be a fresh application. But I stand to be corrected on that...Dinsey wrote:surely wont they charge me another £750 and require all my paperwork again.
Me? Yes, she could apply for ILR as soon as she has passed the test: she doesn't have to wait until her present leave to remain expires.jes2jes wrote: Can you please answer my question above albeit re-apply for ILR anytime the test is passed in the forseable future without waiting for the two years leave to expire or near expiration.
Thanks
Thanks for taking time to reply againstmellon wrote:That's the way I understand it, tinux, but "passing from one level to another" surely means passing all modules in the level.
She would not have to pass Reading level 1, level 2 and level 3 but she would have to pass Reading level 1, Writing level 1, Speaking level 1 and Listening level 1.
Of course they will, it is an application fee, not a success fee.surely wont they charge me another £750 and require all my paperwork again.