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Their visas will expire in Jan 2022 while their 5 years will be finished on October 2021 which seems highly disproportionate unless it is a typing error or their previous extension got delayed 3-4 months . If not then maybe you are counting their previous period on previous visas towards 5 years of family route which won't be allowed.
They can apply ILR after completing 5 years minus 28 days from the date of entering to UK under five year of route. Before the lockdown you had plenty of of time to travel to UK but you didn't due to your personal matters which prevented you in gathering evidences of cohabitation and that excuse won't be considered. However, bank statements if keep generating during these months then these can be used as one single source and you can cover remaining period on arrival with other sources.KVP wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 12:18 pmHi Seagul,
Thanks for your reply and helping mind. To answer your point, my spouse & child got visa as below:
1) Initial Spouse visa from 15-Sep-2016 to 15-Jun-2019 (They traveled to UK on 26-Sep-2016)
2) FLR M extention from 19-Jul-2019 to 10-Feb-2022
So they have got few extra months overall. So I believe they can apply for ILR from 27-Sep-2021.
Please correct me if anything is wrong. Thanks!!
Maybe it work unless caseworker starts matching them with previous address history and dates of absence which never happened so far been. Also using someone's address without their knowledge and consent is not legal & ethical.
Your topics were merged!! You don't need multiple topics for each question.
Are you both salaried employees under the PAYE scheme of your ltd company? Or do you pay yourselves in dividends?
My concern would be at some point HMRC investigate some of the payments made and realise that your company's hardship wasn't as a result of coronavirus - but instead that you were out of the country well before the pandemic and your company wasn't doing so well before the pandemic hit and that claiming hardship due to coronavirus isn't the whole truth. There could be a suggestion of fraud as this is a question that is asked on the application? And that WOULD impact any ILR application.physicskate wrote: ↑Mon Jun 08, 2020 3:22 pmAre you both salaried employees under the PAYE scheme of your ltd company? Or do you pay yourselves in dividends?
It is unclear (at this point) what proof of coronavirus hardship is required to claim under this scheme, but it may be hard to prove the hardship and your furlough is due to coronavirus as you have been absent from the UK since before this scourge hit humanity (since before this virus infected people).