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You need to get the other parent to the UK.197 wrote:both parents are being or have been admitted to or allowed to remain in the United
Kingdom save where:
(a) the parent he is accompanying or joining is his sole surviving parent; or
(b) the parent he is accompanying or joining has had sole responsibility for his
upbringing;
or
(c) there are serious and compelling family or other considerations which make
exclusion from the United Kingdom undesirable and suitable arrangements have
been made for his care
199 wrote:(i) is the child of a person who:
(1) has limited leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom under paragraphs 128-
193 (but not paragraphs 135I-135K) and who is being granted indefinite leave to
remain at the same time; or
(2) has indefinite leave to remain in the United Kingdom and who had limited leave to
enter or remain in the United Kingdom under paragraphs 128-193 (but not
paragraphs 135I-135K) immediately before being granted indefinite leave to
remain; and
Amber wrote:The issue is:
You need to get the other parent to the UK.197 wrote:both parents are being or have been admitted to or allowed to remain in the United
Kingdom save where:
(a) the parent he is accompanying or joining is his sole surviving parent; or
(b) the parent he is accompanying or joining has had sole responsibility for his
upbringing;
or
(c) there are serious and compelling family or other considerations which make
exclusion from the United Kingdom undesirable and suitable arrangements have
been made for his care
The issue about his name on your application is irrelevant as:
199 wrote:(i) is the child of a person who:
(1) has limited leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom under paragraphs 128-
193 (but not paragraphs 135I-135K) and who is being granted indefinite leave to
remain at the same time; or
(2) has indefinite leave to remain in the United Kingdom and who had limited leave to
enter or remain in the United Kingdom under paragraphs 128-193 (but not
paragraphs 135I-135K) immediately before being granted indefinite leave to
remain; and
Amber wrote:Actually reading the rules, it does not say that the other parent must be present in the UK, but rather they has leave, it could be that your Son is eligible for ILR. Did you tell them your wife had leave to enter/remain?
TIER1AUSSIE wrote:Hi Amber,
Yes still need to do Life in the UK even if your Australian. Its full requirement.
On the Tier One Entrepreneur stuff it just says the main applicant needs to have ILR then a dependant can apply.
Mind you took 4 hours and he said he ran this by 6 other caseworkers to give me a no. Also he touched his nose 20 times talking to me and fiddled so hard with his wedding ring it came off his hand. Now despite stuff this up, Im normally no idiot. He really seemed to struggle answering my questions and was def struggling to get his point across. Spoke to the manager they stuck to the part that says
basically i needed to submit it with mine or my wife it can't be done by itself.
I have read on here before where people have had it submitted by themselves over 18 with no parent present or such,
Amber wrote:Actually reading the rules, it does not say that the other parent must be present in the UK, but rather they has leave, it could be that your Son is eligible for ILR. Did you tell them your wife had leave to enter/remain?
Amber wrote:Sorry I took it you were under the ancestry route not T1E. Is your wife going to return before Her leave expires!