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Your wife probably switched in 2017 to spouse visa because you have ILR.monza wrote: ↑Wed Aug 17, 2022 12:33 amMy wife came in May 2009, however she was in different visa up to Nov 2017. Since Nov 2017 she is on my dependent visa (spouse/partner Leave to remain). I am British citizen from Jan 2019 and ILR from sep 2017.
Which form i can use for ILR/settlement?
When she is eligible to apply?
Do she have to wait for 1 year after ILR to apply for British citizenship?
Thanks in advance
Has the spouse visa been granted under the 5 years route ?? or were you granted visa under human rights rules ??monza wrote: ↑Wed Aug 17, 2022 12:33 amMy wife came in May 2009, however she was in different visa up to Nov 2017. Since Nov 2017 she is on my dependent visa (spouse/partner Leave to remain). I am British citizen from Jan 2019 and ILR from sep 2017.
Which form i can use for ILR/settlement?
When she is eligible to apply?
Do she have to wait for 1 year after ILR to apply for British citizenship?
Thanks in advance
That is NOT a gap. Time spent under section 3C is lawful residence and not a gapmonza wrote: ↑Wed Oct 26, 2022 2:52 pmMy wife got dependent visa of settled person on 10/11/2017 to 10/05/2020, and applied extention on 25/04/2020 and it was extended on 18/09/2020 to 02/04/2022. So there was gap between extention from home office side even we have applied in time. Does it mean i have to wait until 02/04/2022 for naturalisation or i can apply on 10/11/2022?
Actually, if it is SET(M) you do not need to declare any absences as advised above. THe immigration forms are not full disclosures. You provide information needed as per rules
It's NO to this question."Were you originally granted leave on the basis of an application made before 9 July 2012 as a partner on the family route?"
but then i think it is No, as my wife got spouse visa in Nov 2017. Please clarify which is right?. As finance questions are different when i changed form Yes to No
Please help me on above selection.monza wrote: ↑Sun Dec 18, 2022 12:02 am
One more question,
which one is relevant to both my wife and myself, we both earn more than 35K per year each, but our salary slightly increased (3000) per year. so it is varied in the last 6 months but above 35K
1.The same amount continuously, above the financial requirement amount
2.The same amount continuously, below the financial requirement amount
3.Not the same amount continuously, above the financial requirement amount
4. Not the same amount continuously, below the financial requirement amount
I search in the forum but very confusing. not sure which is right to select. Is it 1 or 3?
It's not a deal breaker regardless of what you go with. I'll tend to swing towards 3. You can also add a cover note explaining this if you like. But, it seems pretty straightforward to me.monza wrote: ↑Mon Dec 19, 2022 10:42 amPlease help me on above selection.monza wrote: ↑Sun Dec 18, 2022 12:02 am
One more question,
which one is relevant to both my wife and myself, we both earn more than 35K per year each, but our salary slightly increased (3000) per year. so it is varied in the last 6 months but above 35K
1.The same amount continuously, above the financial requirement amount
2.The same amount continuously, below the financial requirement amount
3.Not the same amount continuously, above the financial requirement amount
4. Not the same amount continuously, below the financial requirement amount
I search in the forum but very confusing. not sure which is right to select. Is it 1 or 3?