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Yes ALL UK immigration applications.Pikapika wrote: ↑Sun Oct 25, 2020 9:08 pmSorry, CULLINAN
Was trying to be more specific with question topics, sorry!
My question was: in the part “have you made any previous UK immigration applications In the UK or abroad” am I required to list all the applications I made?
In my case they were a Spouse visa, FLR, ILR.
Thank you
CULLINAN wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 10:47 pmYes. Does your husband have dual nationality? Just to keep things simple, mention his other nationality only in the online form so the checklist generated is accurate. Mention his British Citizenship in the cover letter.Last question, as it looks like opinions have divided.. when I start the application, the system offers to choose your status. I am still legally married, so I tick married. What do I do about the spouse details then? Do I leave it blank? (i cant really if I tick “married” (plus I can’t go further without filling them).. If I fill his details, the system will automatically generate spouse passport copy and marriage certificate (6.2)... so here we are, still going with route 6.2
I mean how do married people who are separated go with section 6.1 when filling the application
Also, mention you want your application to be considered via Section 6(1). As long you meet all requirements as per Section 6(1), your husband’s status or documents are meaningless.
If he does not have dual nationality, carry on with British Citizen. Ignore the checklist. You do not need his passport or marriage certificate if you apply via Section 6(1). Just clarify that in the cover letter.
Application via Section 6(1):
Minimum 1 year settled status.
You need to have 5 years of residence.
Not more than 450 days outside UK in the last 5 years.
Not more then 90 days outside UK in the last 1 year.
Must be physically present in UK at the start of the 5 year qualifying period i.e. if you apply on 5/10/20, you must be present in UK on 6/10/15.
Meet English Requirements and LIUK.
Meet good character requirements.
As long you meet all the above on your own, you do not need your husband’s documents for your application.
Yes. But as I said previously, clarify in the cover letter because as soon you will input your husband’s British Citizenship, the checklist will demand his passport copy and marriage certificate. You have to tell Case Worker that you want your application to be considered as per Section 6(1), otherwise he will be going by the checklist.