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What are the nationalities of the children? Are they British?? If not, you would have to qualify for a visa in your own right through marriage, work or study.
No. The opinion of the UKVI is that you can have a guardian here in the UK (paid or unpaid, there are companies that can provide this service) and they could travel home (or stay with the guardian) during holidays. This is NOT a path to settlement. Those paths are under long residence, work, or marriage. You can achieve 10 years' long residence through any combination of visas (including study or your current visa), but that doesn't mean you can hold the same category of visa for 10 years to make up the time.Imesh wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2019 8:58 amThanks for the reply.
Please note that the kids are neither British nor European nationality. As informed that I don't have any of the visa (work,study or marriage). Is there any other way I can process my application considering kids interest, as they still young (12 Years) to be on their own.
In the vast majority of cases, it wouldn't be possible to hold a Tier 4 visa, for example (must meet certain criteria at each extension and most Tier 4 are above the age of majority and required to show progress/ academic advancement at each step, which mostly is not possible for 10 years. There are certain caps on the amount of time spent, etc.. etc...). But if you held a Tier 4 for 6 years and then, say, a Tier 2 for 4 more years, you would then be eligible under long residence rules. You cannot have a parent of a child visa for 10 years, but it would count towards the 10 years. So no, my previous statement was not contradictory.Imesh wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 11:00 amThanks again for the clarification.
What if we make application considering compassionate ground, and by fact my daughter is quite young to be left alone. Also, there are extra curricular activities she is involved where i have to physically drop her in and out after the school hours.
As you said you can achieve 10 years long residence through any combination of visas... but that doesn't mean you can hold the same category of visa for 10 years to make up the time - Is this statement of yours is not contradicting. Please would you mind explaining.
Thanks in advance.
There is no 7 year ILR route. 7 year route is FLR fp 2.5 year visa, costs £1033 plus £1000 IHS each.For the kids I think it will be renewal as usual and then we can apply for their ILR under the 7 years rule. Any comments ?
'Humanitarian grounds' means applying as a refugee. Are you fleeing persecution from your home country?