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Help! - Spouse to HSMP within the UK

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Help! - Spouse to HSMP within the UK

Post by newcastleliv » Tue Mar 25, 2008 8:48 pm

Hi, first time on here and I could really use some help!

I am an Australian national and will be changing status from unmarried spouse visa to HSMP from within the uk. The official stance from the uk home office is that I must return to my country of residence to gain entry clearance under my new HSMP status. However, I have heard from other immigrants that once the visa has been granted, Australian's can travel to a British embassy within Europe (e.g Paris) to obtain entry clearance.

Can someone confirm whether this is true or not, based on their own or shared experiences?

Many thanks

Olivia

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Post by WoodieG » Wed Mar 26, 2008 7:38 am

One can only apply for Entry Clearance in their country of residence.

See paragraph 28 http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/policy ... les/part1/
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Post by Administrator » Wed Mar 26, 2008 9:22 am

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Not knowing your personal reasons ...

But, it doesn't seem like the best move. As an unmarried partner, you have a faster path toward permanent residence / naturalization. It's about three years one way and could be five (or more) by switching.

But, I do see advantages to converting under some circumstances.

Have you considered this carefully ...? You're SURE that switching is the best option for you ..?

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Post by vinay shanthi » Wed Mar 26, 2008 7:38 pm

hi admin

do u mean that by switching from spouse visa to hsmp/tier1 u reset the ilr clock and need a further 5y. is that why u advise staying in spouse visa? didnt know this happens while switching from spouse visa to other employment visas. could someone clarify this please.

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Post by olisun » Thu Mar 27, 2008 11:44 am

vinay shanthi wrote:hi admin

do u mean that by switching from spouse visa to hsmp/tier1 u reset the ilr clock and need a further 5y. is that why u advise staying in spouse visa? didnt know this happens while switching from spouse visa to other employment visas. could someone clarify this please.
Yes it resets the time for the 2 yrs spouse path as employment and spouse visa's are 2 seperate categories and the time spent on each can only be accumulated for the 10yrs legal stay.

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