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Note the and.dheeraj1025 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 12:45 pmSo, is there wrong information in the UKBA website, like I stated in my post? https://www.gov.uk/returning-resident-visa
"You also will not lose it if your spouse or partner is a British citizen or settled in the UK and one of the following""
- a permanent member of the Diplomatic Service
- a UK-based British Council employee who works outside the UK
- a Department for International Development (DFID) employee
- a Home Office employee
There’s no requirement for the spouse of a British citizen to wait for 12 months after ILR.dheeraj1025 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 12:45 pmApply naturalisation now - Isn't there a rule to be on ILR for 12 months to be eligible for Naturalisation? Its only been 5 months now.
19A. Sub paragraphs (ii) and (iii) of paragraph 18 shall not apply where a person who has indefinite leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom accompanies on an overseas posting a partner, parent, a spouse, civil partner, unmarried partner or same-sex partner who is:
a) a member of HM Forces serving overseas; or
b) a British citizen or is settled in the UK and
(i) a permanent member of HM Diplomatic Service;
(ii) a comparable United Kingdom based permanent staff member of the British Council;
(iii) a permanent staff member of the Department for International Development; or
(iv) a permanent Home Office employee.
If they wanted to imply an alternate interpretation, they would have written the Immigration Rule in the way I've amended above.19A. Sub paragraphs (ii) and (iii) of paragraph 18 shall not apply where a person who has indefinite leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom accompanies on an overseas posting a partner, parent, a spouse, civil partner, unmarried partner or same-sex partner who is:
a) a member of HM Forces serving overseas; or
b) a British citizen or
c) is settled in the UK and
(i) a permanent member of HM Diplomatic Service;
(ii) a comparable United Kingdom based permanent staff member of the British Council;
(iii) a permanent staff member of the Department for International Development; or
(iv) a permanent Home Office employee.
Where¬ has higher precedence than ∧, ∧ higher than ∨, and ∨ higher than →
But that does not factor in that line structure can imply an alternate interpretation.