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MANY THANKS LUCA MUCH APPRECIATEDLucapooka wrote:Yes, but your residence period will be reset to zero; your previous leave under the 10 year family life route will not be aggregated. However, give its recent introduction I doubt that matters and the switch will be a quicker route.
They may be able to qualify for settlement more quickly if they subsequently apply and qualify for the 5-year partner (or 5-year parent) route (and then restart their probationary period before settlement under that route).
I said it would indeed be a quicker to get ILR if you switched. I'm sorry if that was ambiguous.justice12 wrote:BUT HOW COME IS NOT GOING TO BE A QUICKER ROUTE
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=BinaryLucapooka wrote: and the switch will be a quicker route.
Thanks MUCH APPRECIATEDLucapooka wrote:I said it would indeed be a quicker to get ILR if you switched. I'm sorry if that was ambiguous.justice12 wrote:BUT HOW COME IS NOT GOING TO BE A QUICKER ROUTEhttp://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=BinaryLucapooka wrote: and the switch will be a quicker route.
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