Is this true???zimba wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2024 2:31 amThis is a known problem. The immigration health surcharge online system is not smart enough to calculate this correctly for people who have ILR. As I said, ILR has no expiry date so you should enter a date that is 3 years in the future to get a correct IHS calculation. Otherwise, the system will charge you less and the caseworker has to request you to pay the remaining fees, delaying the application.
This means we should add 3 years in the form, and then pay the application fee of ~£700 + (3 x IHS fee of £1k) = 3700 for each dependant.
I was recently granted ILR but wasn't sure if my non-uk-born child could apply for ILR or GTV extension. A compulsory 3 years extension is massive.