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That is not correct as the time spent under Tier 2 counts under Tier 1 ET visa for ILR.
Immigration rules stats that only conviction recorded on your criminal record will affect ILR. Having a criminal conviction is not the same thing as having a criminal record. A criminal record is a conviction for what is known as a ‘recordable offence’ and a recordable offence generally means something that could result in the imposition of a prison sentence if found guilty. In most cases, fines/points issued for speeding in the court do not affect ILR because these offences are not recordable
Their visas remain valid until expiry date.princesh wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 12:08 pmHi,
I am applying for ILR but my wife and son are dependants on my current Exceptional Talent visa. When I get my ILR, does their visa stay valid?
They need to travel so they would like to apply for ILR after they come back to keep their passports with them (my wife has been in the UK for more than 5 years and my son was born in the UK so they are good ILR-wise).