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Can someone clarify something for me?Greenie wrote:No there will not be any discretion and indeed the age restrictions changed some months ago. If you can't meet the financial requirements then i understand the application would be considered under the 10 year family route. If the children are British note they won't increase the income threshold.irshad01 wrote:In respect of these new rules if a couple have been married for 3 years and the spouse has not been able to apply due to the age restriction which has now been lifted. would they still be subjected to the new rules or would some form of discretion apply as they now have two children and also have met each other during the course of their relationshiop whilst waiting for the spouse to reach 21 years of age.
Sushdmehta,sushdmehta wrote:No, the paragraphs you refer to relate to deportation.sameer2012 wrote:According to new rules effecting from 09 July 2012 lawful residence also changes from 10 to 15 years.
According to the policy on page 5 paragraph 2/3.
Is it true.
vinny wrote:The New Rules.
I'm in UK from last 5 years and palanning to apply for ILR in August for my self and my dependends.wormintrude wrote:Thanks. Taking a look at it now!
My understanding would be:NPKILRApp wrote:I'm in UK from last 5 years and palanning to apply for ILR in August for my self and my dependends.wormintrude wrote:Thanks. Taking a look at it now!
My spouse came 6 months latet after I came. She stayed in UK for 4.5years . We got married 6 year beofre back in India.
Could you please guide me if I can apply ILR to both of us at time or do I have to wait to finish my wife - 5 stay in UK...?
Question. On which basis would the wife qualify for ILR straight-away?harv wrote:NPKILRApp wrote:- You apply for your ILR and at the same time get an FLR for your wifewormintrude wrote:Thanks. Taking a look at it now!
- Once your wife got an FLR you can apply for her ILR straight away subject to the English language criteria
Since the wife came on a dependent VISA in the UK and already lived over 2 years. Once given on FLR, she automatically meets the minimum 2 years criteria. If the two years criteria is not met she also meets the NEW 5 years criteria.transpondia-2011 wrote:harv wrote:Question. On which basis would the wife qualify for ILR straight-away?NPKILRApp wrote:- You apply for your ILR and at the same time get an FLR for your wifewormintrude wrote:Thanks. Taking a look at it now!
- Once your wife got an FLR you can apply for her ILR straight away subject to the English language criteria
Thanks, I understood the wife can settle under Paragraph 319E, but do not get why the spouse needs another FLR if they already have leave to remain as a PBS dependent?harv wrote:Since the wife came on a dependent VISA in the UK and already lived over 2 years. Once given on FLR, she automatically meets the minimum 2 years criteria. If the two years criteria is not met she also meets the NEW 5 years criteria.
transpondia-2011 wrote:Thanks, I understood the wife can settle under Paragraph 319E, but do not get why the spouse needs another FLR if they already have leave to remain as a PBS dependent?harv wrote:Since the wife came on a dependent VISA in the UK and already lived over 2 years. Once given on FLR, she automatically meets the minimum 2 years criteria. If the two years criteria is not met she also meets the NEW 5 years criteria.
NPKILRApp wrote:transpondia-2011 wrote:Thanks, I understood the wife can settle under Paragraph 319E, but do not get why the spouse needs another FLR if they already have leave to remain as a PBS dependent?harv wrote:Since the wife came on a dependent VISA in the UK and already lived over 2 years. Once given on FLR, she automatically meets the minimum 2 years criteria. If the two years criteria is not met she also meets the NEW 5 years criteria.
Thank you very much for your support and comments, as per old rules My wife was entitled to apply ILR along with me.
New rules are not clear about minimum requirements to apply ILR for my wife.
She lives with me in UK from last 4.5 years and we got married 7 years ago.
My question is , does my wife required to live minimum 5 years in UK... to apply ILR ....?
Or 2 years stay enough to apply ILR.....?
Could you please add your comments for this...
Thanks Sam ...sam2106 wrote:If she is the married dependant or the unmarried dependant of someone on PBS, and has accumulated 2 years minimum on this visa, she can convert to FLR(M) and then straightaway after getting the 2 years FLR(M) apply for ILR...but the rules has just changed...i don't know if she will be classed under the old rule ( if there is some exemption for her in the new rule) or when applying for FLR(M) she will have to meet the new rule and will be given 2.5 years leave first instance followed by 2nd instance of 2.5 years leave. If this is the case, then i presume, she will have to be on the PBS dependant visa and spouse visa for a combination of 5 years duration before she can apply for ILR , e.g however number of years she has been your PBS dependant + whatever more years she will need on FLR(M) to make it a total of 5 years.
Has she been your PBS dependant throughout last 4.5 years she has been in the UK?
Sam
NPKILRApp wrote:transpondia-2011 wrote:Thanks, I understood the wife can settle under Paragraph 319E, but do not get why the spouse needs another FLR if they already have leave to remain as a PBS dependent?harv wrote:Since the wife came on a dependent VISA in the UK and already lived over 2 years. Once given on FLR, she automatically meets the minimum 2 years criteria. If the two years criteria is not met she also meets the NEW 5 years criteria.
Thank you very much for your support and comments, as per old rules My wife was entitled to apply ILR along with me.
New rules are not clear about minimum requirements to apply ILR for my wife.
She lives with me in UK from last 4.5 years and we got married 7 years ago.
My question is , does my wife required to live minimum 5 years in UK... to apply ILR ....?
Or 2 years stay enough to apply ILR.....?
Could you please add your comments for this...
sam2106 wrote:If she is the married dependant or the unmarried dependant of someone on PBS, and has accumulated 2 years minimum on this visa, she can convert to FLR(M) and then straightaway after getting the 2 years FLR(M) apply for ILR...but the rules has just changed...i don't know if she will be classed under the old rule ( if there is some exemption for her in the new rule) or when applying for FLR(M) she will have to meet the new rule and will be given 2.5 years leave first instance followed by 2nd instance of 2.5 years leave. If this is the case, then i presume, she will have to be on the PBS dependant visa and spouse visa for a combination of 5 years duration before she can apply for ILR , e.g however number of years she has been your PBS dependant + whatever more years she will need on FLR(M) to make it a total of 5 years.
Has she been your PBS dependant throughout last 4.5 years she has been in the UK?
Sam