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All the information is available hereAnjali85 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2017 3:34 pmHi All,
Hope you all doing well.
Is there any advantage filing dependent of a citizen vs dependent of ILR holder? Like fees difference, less documents, etc.
Is the fee for both applications are same?
What are the forms for ILR as Citizen dependent and ILR dependent?
There is no difference. The fee is the same, documents are the same.
You are getting confused. You do not hold an ILR Dependent visa if you are on Tier 1 General. ILR dependent means a Spouse Settlement Visa, which is a completely different visa category to what you hold.Does the forms are different for applying ILR as Citizen's dependent and as ILR holder's dependent?
I believe SET(O) is the form for ILR holder's dependent. I am not sure about the form for applying ILR as Citizen's dependent.
There is NO difference IF you hold the relevant visa category, which you don't.Why this question is, my partner is on ILR now and will be going for naturalization soon. So thought to check are there any advantages to apply for ILR dependent as a Citizen compare to dependent as ILR holder.
Its okay. Its fine.Thanks a lot, I appreciate your answer and patience. I am extremely sorry for confusing you. I am weak in english. I will try best to make it clear this time.
You should apply ILR based on pbs-dependant. There is no advantage waiting for your husband getting citizenship.My husband is on ILR now and he is in the process of naturalization.
I am a PBS Dependent (Tier 1 general).
I will be eligible for ILR soon (5 year route). In this scenario, is there any advantage by waiting till my husband gets citizenship, then apply for my ILR? . In this case I will be applying for ILR as the spouse of a
Yes, you should apply for ILR before April as fees will go up again
If there is no advantage/benefits by applying for ILR as the spouse of citizen then I think its good to apply for ILR as soon as I am eligible. That case I will applying for ILR as the spouse of ILR holder(ie my husband).
There is no direct route applying spouse of a citizen. If you want to take this route you'll have to apply FLR first which will reset your current clock and oyu'll need to wait for another 5 years to be eligible for ILR ! You want to do that???what is the form for applying ILR as the spouse of a citizen?
You are making things difficult unncessary. Apply for ILR as pbs dependant if you have completed 5 years.Once again thanks a lot for your help. I've been asking too many questions and sorry for that. Unfortunately too many things (Naturalization,ILR for myself, child's ILR) are going in parallel.
You only have the option of applying via the PBS dependent route on Set(O). Your spouse's ILR/Citizenship status is irrelevant.My husband is on ILR now and he is in the process of naturalization.
I am a PBS Dependent (Tier 1 general).
I will be eligible for ILR soon (5 year route). In this scenario, is there any advantage by waiting till my husband gets citizenship, then apply for my ILR? . In this case I will be applying for ILR as the spouse of a citizen.
No, you cannot apply for ILR as spouse of ILR holder. You must apply as PBS dependent on Set(O). You apply for ILR on Set(O) once you have almost reached 5 years residence, calculated from date you entered the UK as PBS Dependent.If there is no advantage/benefits by applying for ILR as the spouse of citizen then I think its good to apply for ILR as soon as I am eligible. That case I will applying for ILR as the spouse of ILR holder(ie my husband).
This is not relevant as you can only apply on Set(O) as a Tier 1 G dependent. The other form, which you don't qualify for, is Set(M).what is the form for applying ILR as the spouse of a citizen?