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If your partner has overstayed, does he now have legal status in the UK? How does he qualify for ILR?scorpio00 wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 12:09 pmHi,
My partner is from Nigeria and we are going to put application for Indefinite leave to remain.
I have been advised that his name needs to be seen his name needs to be seen on council tax. What will HO need to know?
I am really scared now that now we are doing this application he might be sent back. He is an overstayer.
Can someone advise me please
That is not how the rules work. Best case scenario would be discretionary leave with the possibility of ILR in 10 yearsscorpio00 wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 5:05 pmSome people have done this and go there papers fast.
My partner a good guy he has family here. Even before we met. My child really is attached to him so we are doing a letter from him.
I currently work.
We do have a strong unit behind and we plan to get married after so it can be legalized.
All I need is council tax letter to and put his name on it.
I ask this person who helped us about if HO will check how long we have lived together and they seem to think they won't only to see his name on council tax.
My partner is getting frustrated because a lot of people got their things fast. As I clueless don't want to mess up and him go back to Nigeria.
He wants to go for 2 years ILR.
But what basis i.e. visa, did he come here on?
Almost all councils now want to see the tenancy agreement for this purpose which he cannot obtain because of his ineligibility in passing the right of rent checks & other referencing.
I am not sure what you are trying to get here, to be honest. You do not seem to know anything about the immigration rules. You have been advised that such a person as you described cannot get ILR as per rules. You keep saying it is possible because someone said something. His best case will be DLR outside the immigration rules even if he has lots of good reasons to be here. ILR is not possible I am afraidscorpio00 wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 8:15 pmYou mean HO needs to see tenancy.
I only been told to get his name on council tax. But will HO check with council to know how long he been on it?
I am the one along side someone else to help him get his ILR.
I am in two minds because got a bad feeling he will be refused.
Many people have got it but I keep telling him everyone situation different.
It sounds so easy.
He does NOT qualify for ilr. The route to ilr for those who have no legal status and based on 14 years residence was removed in 2012. There is no longer an ilr route if an applicant does not have a minimum of 5 years legal residence.
Send him back home and marry with him there. Then apply spouse visa.