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I guess you meant 08/02/2010 isn't it?I will be completed 4 year and 11 months(28 day rule) on 8/02/2009
YES she can. Provided you have sufficient proof that you have lived together.Can I apply ILR for wife on same date
Chicoco- I strongly disagree with you.chicoco wrote:Each individual is required to have completed five years ( 4 years and 11 months, given the 28 day day rule). Hence your wife's application should only be sent 28 days before HER effective five years is completed. Your best bet is to wait until April 2, 2010 ( given that your wife joined you on April 30, 2005) and then apply for both your self and you wife at the same time if you do not want to pay twice.
If wife is a work permit holder, then she is not considered as a dependant. Unfortunately, I believe that only dependants may be included with the main applicant.Hope2007 wrote:husband is on hsmp , getting ready for ILR after completing 5 years and wife is in workpermit not as a dependent as she has her own visa at that point ..
can she be included in the same app as a dependant while husband applies?
http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/workin ... ettlement/HSMP_HSMP wrote: I will be completed 4 year and 11 months(28 day rule) on 8/02/2010. Can I apply ILR for wife on same date or she has to wait 2 more months (28 days rules) and I have to pay twice?. Confused please advice.
Thanks in advance.
Partners of highly skilled workers are eligible to apply for settlement at the same time as the highly skilled worker, provided they have lived with their partners in the United Kingdom for a minimum of two years before applying for settlement.
Children of highly skilled workers are eligible to apply for settlement at the same time as the highly skilled worker, provided the child meets the requirements of the immigration rules.