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HI
This is actually possible, but remember that your wife is the main applicant and i believe you are coming with the aim of getting ILR in the future in which case your wife must not be out of UK for more than 90days consecutively in a year and 180 in total withing 5years.
All depends on how quick can you get a job since your wife is not coming until you get a job.
They wont be knowing any thing and matter of fact they dont care about it.h1b||tier1 wrote:thanks monday. further i had few more doubts:
while leaving alone and then while re-entering uk alone, is it possible that immigration authorities at airport will question my wife ab my whereabouts? will they ask questions like:
No"why are you going back home with in a week itself?"No"when do you plan to come back to uk?"No"how can u leave ur dependant back and go back home alone?"No"how will your dependant take care of his expenses?"
in such a situation will it be okay if she tells the truth or should she give some other reason. plz suggest some good answers for these questions. what else are the possible questions which they might ask her?
HI
This is actually possible, but remember that your wife is the main applicant and i believe you are coming with the aim of getting ILR in the future in which case your wife must not be out of UK for more than 90days consecutively in a year and 180 in total withing 5years.
All depends on how quick can you get a job since your wife is not coming until you get a job.
I think you, with a dependent visa can travel alone, before the main applicant comes here. I dont think its a compulsion that the main applicant has to enter first. That way you can save on the flight charge.h1b||tier1 wrote:thanks Monday & HSMP2008_JANUARY.
this is the most cost effective way i could go to uk and search for a job. only catch is, i’ll have to shell out more on the flight ticket nw.
has anybody else got similar exp? please share your thoughts..
hsmp_1476 wrote:I think you, with a dependent visa can travel alone, before the main applicant comes here. I dont think its a compulsion that the main applicant has to enter first. That way you can save on the flight charge.h1b||tier1 wrote:thanks Monday & HSMP2008_JANUARY.
this is the most cost effective way i could go to uk and search for a job. only catch is, i’ll have to shell out more on the flight ticket nw.
has anybody else got similar exp? please share your thoughts..
Agreednksg wrote:I disapprove with the statement below...(apologies) this has already been discussed many times in the past and the outcome was dependent cannot travel alone for the first time...
as the initial poster suggested, the best is if travels with his wife (main applicant) for the first time and wife goes back (may be after a week). And then return once he is settled..
I would also say that at UK exit points there is no immigration check so his wife wont be asked any question... i would also recommend to follow the advice given by Monday on ILR eligibility (as of rules today).
I agree with nksg, tvn_ramesh. The dependent CANNOT travel before the main applicant, you are issued with that visa to join your spouse who will support you. One of the questions they will ask you at the airport is 'what are you coming to do? if your answer is not 'TO join spouse who is here on Tier 1 or whatever, then you can be back on the plane. Of course if you lie you could be in even more trouble.hsmp_1476 wrote:I think you, with a dependent visa can travel alone, before the main applicant comes here. I dont think its a compulsion that the main applicant has to enter first. That way you can save on the flight charge.h1b||tier1 wrote:thanks Monday & HSMP2008_JANUARY.
this is the most cost effective way i could go to uk and search for a job. only catch is, i’ll have to shell out more on the flight ticket nw.
has anybody else got similar exp? please share your thoughts..
As per the current visa rules you have to enter the UK on the 16th of October 2009 in order to be eligible to apply for the ILR on 16th October 2014. So it is unlikely that you will be able to apply for the ILR before 2015 anyway.h1b||tier1 wrote: as per the above plan, how many days will be counted as the time spend outside uk? (maximum allowed in 5 years is 180 days as per the current ilr rules). is this counted from the day the main applicant enters uk for the first time or is it counted from the day the visa validity starts?
seniors plz advice...
HI
This is actually possible, but remember that your wife is the main applicant and i believe you are coming with the aim of getting ILR in the future in which case your wife must not be out of UK for more than 90days consecutively in a year and 180 in total withing 5years.
All depends on how quick can you get a job since your wife is not coming until you get a job.
Your ILR clock starts only once u enter tge country not when the visa start date..h1b||tier1 wrote:seniors..plz clarify these doubts:
1. will the delay to enter uk for the first time (16-oct-2009 to 10-jan-2010 which is less than 90 days) added to the number of days outside uk?
2. i understand that, the max no. of days allowed outside uk in a YEAR is 90 days. what is the definition of YEAR in my case?
a. 01-jan to 31-dec
b. 16-oct to 15-oct (our visa is valid from 16-oct-2009)
c. 10-jan to 09-jan (we will be entering uk for the first time by 10-jan-2009)
HI
This is actually possible, but remember that your wife is the main applicant and i believe you are coming with the aim of getting ILR in the future in which case your wife must not be out of UK for more than 90days consecutively in a year and 180 in total withing 5years.
All depends on how quick can you get a job since your wife is not coming until you get a job.
Clock starts when you initially enter.pkumar wrote:Sorry TVN. You clock starts when visa starts and not when you enter.
Clock start when person first enter into UK and not with the visa start date.pkumar wrote:Sorry TVN. You clock starts when visa starts and not when you enter.
Since dependent cannot apply for ILR and if main applicant comes after 3 months of visa starts as in your case and then again goes for 3 months .... which means around 5-6 months you already consumed of 180 days of 5 year period. So in order to get ILR you will literally have to stay in UK for next 4 years WITHOUT leaving this country ... Please think!!
Thanks Chetan n Vinny:chetanojha wrote:Clock start when person first enter into UK and not with the visa start date.pkumar wrote:Sorry TVN. You clock starts when visa starts and not when you enter.
Since dependent cannot apply for ILR and if main applicant comes after 3 months of visa starts as in your case and then again goes for 3 months .... which means around 5-6 months you already consumed of 180 days of 5 year period. So in order to get ILR you will literally have to stay in UK for next 4 years WITHOUT leaving this country ... Please think!!