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Surprising to note that UKBA has issued you both PSW leave to remain two years in advance!lin wrote:my visa:
psw (dependent) - jan 2014 - jan 2016
my husband visa:
psw (main applicant) - jan 2014 - jan 2016
No one is to be, one will apply, the other as dependent, next the dependant applies, to other switches to dependent.Beige wrote:I am not aware that you are allowed to be granted psw visas twice.
I would imagine switching from main to dependant would have to be done from home country, but that shouldn't matter for 10 year rules as of now.lin wrote:thanks all for the replies...
so does it mean that one not neccessarily have to be main applicant or dependant in order to apply for ILR? i take it as long as you legally stay in UK continuously for 10 yrs (of coz meeting other criterias), then you would be eligible right?
I love it when people just use asylum as a last resort to stay in the uk.Pierrot95 wrote:It is amazing to see how you can plan your future up to 2016. I can't believe it.
Just to add my 2 cents, as any legal stay counts, if you get to jan 2014, you can complete the two months left even with a visitor visa. Another option would be to apply for asylum, and because it is not going to be decided in two months, your legal stay is extended while you are waiting, and in march you apply for ILR.
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You seem to be questioning the morality of my suggestion.joh118 wrote:Asylum should be only use by people who are genuinely look for protection not as a last resort to stay in the uk.
I remember reading somewhere that one condition attached to a student visa is that you "intend to leave the UK at the end of your studies". I don't know if this is still true. But if that was the case, and if I were to judge your intentions from your first post, it looks like you are trying to aggregate enough visas to reach the 10 years mark.lin wrote:so i thought why dont we kill two birds with one stone? --> hence, that is why i post this thread.
Did you get an invitation and request from queen to come to UK? No one put a gun to your head to come to uk, which in turn led you to pay income tax/national insurance. If you think its extortionate, then why did you decide to dig in here in the first place? You should have gone to some other country, or better even, stayed where you were.lin wrote:wanderer, if you not happy with the policy, join BNP - problem solved!
we are paying and will be paying towards your country's hefty income tax, national insurance, council tax, tv licence etc and more importantly no recourse to public funds! its only fair after 10 yrs, we can claim something back ie. ILR duh!
i would second thatmrlookforward wrote:Did you get an invitation and request from queen to come to UK? No one put a gun to your head to come to uk, which in turn led you to pay income tax/national insurance. If you think its extortionate, then why did you decide to dig in here in the first place? You should have gone to some other country, or better even, stayed where you were.lin wrote:wanderer, if you not happy with the policy, join BNP - problem solved!
we are paying and will be paying towards your country's hefty income tax, national insurance, council tax, tv licence etc and more importantly no recourse to public funds! its only fair after 10 yrs, we can claim something back ie. ILR duh!