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Forgot to mention his case is still pending as they offered him extension and is still waiting for his £500 NHS payment.qiuyifan2000 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 9:07 amHi. My husband is actually running his own business but hasn’t paid himself officially. As we thought he had met the requirements we didn’t include such information in the application. Can we still submit such information at this stage?
qiuyifan2000 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 7:37 amWhich means, they only looks at the past income of that person who is still in employment but hasn’t been with the same employee for long enough. As my husband is now not in employment, whatever he earned in the past is not relavent and cannot be included!!
seems to be the problem here.
You have to read the Appendix carefully to see what’s acceptable. Do you have any cash savings for the preceding six months?qiuyifan2000 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 9:07 amHi. My husband is actually running his own business but hasn’t paid himself officially. As we thought he had met the requirements we didn’t include such information in the application. Can we still submit such information at this stage?
No. We just bought a house and used up all our cash savings. The case worker has looked at all possible options for us on the day when we were at the premium centre. So on what grounds would he be able to give my husband extension?vinny wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 9:46 amAppendix FM-SE is very complex. You have to read it carefully to see what’s acceptable. Do you have any cash savings for the preceding six months?qiuyifan2000 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 9:07 amHi. My husband is actually running his own business but hasn’t paid himself officially. As we thought he had met the requirements we didn’t include such information in the application. Can we still submit such information at this stage?
He failed to meet the ILR requirements on form SET(M) last year due to not meeting the financial requirement. HO could have refused outright with NO option for further leave to remain but as he didn't meet the income requirement, he was offered and put on the FLR(FP) 10 year Partner route, which requires 120 months (4 x 2.5 year visas) before he can apply for ILR.Hi. I don’t understand, to qualify for ILR as partner, does he has to have a valid visa as partner? I can’t see any rules saying so! As long has he has completed the 5 year period as partner, he can apply for ILR anytime once he meets all the requirements, no matter what visa he is holding at the moment!
private life in the UK (10 year route)
All legal residence qualifies for ILR under long residence.qiuyifan2000 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 30, 2019 10:10 amAt the moment the letter only gave us the option to extend 30 months under 10 year route. To my understanding, the previous 5 years time spent under the 5-year route cannot be added into the 10-year route, which means we still have nearly 10 years to go before settling under the 10-year route?
Can we ask the caseworker to switch to 5-year route again? As we have met all the 5-year requirements. Just to be on a safe side that if our 10-year residency application in 3 months time goes wrong somehow, we still have the option to settle after 5 years rather then 10 years!