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Are you covered by HSMP JR? What is ur previous UK visa history?viper_555 wrote:Hello,
I'm currently on Tier1 (arrived UK in July 2006) and planning to apply for ILR this month. I got married in Jan 2011 and wife reached UK on Tier1 dependant in June 2011, valid till 2013 July.
Couple of queries:
1.I presume I cannot include wife in my PR application?
2. After I get my ILR this month, does she have to switch her visa again (to ILR dependant)? or she can wait till 2013 July and apply for ILR(she'll complete 2 years as dependant then)?
Please advise. Many thanks for your help.
1- Your wife cant apply with you.viper_555 wrote:2006- 2008: Work permit
2008-2011: Tier 1 General
2011- 2013: Tier 1 Extenion
Wife: Tier 1 dependant valid till 2013. Reached UK in June 2011.
Is it mandatory for her to switch to FLR(M) [ILR dependant] if I take ILR now? Doesnt make sense to spend another £1K when she just took her dependant visa!
Thanks for your advise.
viper_555 wrote:I just rang UKBA enquiries and here's the response I got from them:
- My wife DOES NOT have to switch to ILR dependant as she already has a valid visa until 2013 (2 years) and by then she can apply for ILR.
the people who you speak to on the phone at UKBA are not caseworkers and they do not have good knowledge of the law. the immigration rules as they stand do not allow a person with leave as a PBS dependent to apply for ILR as the spouse of a settled person unless they have switched under para 281-286. The dependent must either apply for ILR at the same time as the main migrant (if they have completed the two years) or apply for an extension of stay on form FLR(M).genious wrote:i rang and they said the same thing. but its good to have something in writing.
viper_555 wrote:I just rang UKBA enquiries and here's the response I got from them:
- My wife DOES NOT have to switch to ILR dependant as she already has a valid visa until 2013 (2 years) and by then she can apply for ILR.
Perhaps, if their advice was in writing.viper_555 wrote:If the UKBA employees have advised us wrongly isnt there a strong case for us to pursue a legal challenge if they deny her entry or refuse ILR in the future?
ILR is a point based system in the sense that Tier 1 holders need to meet points. Old style WP holders dont need to do anything. (thats my understanding anyway)viper_555 wrote:I've written to them yesterday, awaiting reply. (UKBApublicenquiries@ukba.gsi.gov.uk) - hop this is the correct email?
Meanwhile could you please advise on below:
Isnt ILR now a point based system anyways?! (rubbish Q may be!)
How soon she has to apply for FLR (M) after I get my ILR?
Assume my wife continues to be a PBS dependant, and I can file for my citizenship next year, what happens to her visa status? Should she change her visa again?
Thanks again