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members wrote:Hello everyone,
Could someone, specially the senior and/or experienced members of the forum, please help me regarding the following:
Immigration Rules:
Long residency applicants cannot include dependants with their application. Therefore, the dependant will have to apply using FLR(M). The requirement for such application is set out in Paragraph 284(i)(b), which does not mention anything about Tier 1 (PSW) dependants. Regrading settlement of such dependants, Paragraph 287(a)(i)(d) says: if the dependant obtained extension using FLR (M) and complete two years as spouse of settled partner, s/he can apply for settlement. Note that the two years can be a combination of leave as a PBS Dependant and FLR(M) leave.
But, from 6 April 2013, the partner of a points based system migrant not on a route to settlement cannot switch into the partner route under paragraph 284 and amalgamate their leave as a partner under both routes towards the qualifying period for settlement. Again, this only applies to Tier 4 and Tier 5 Dependants as these categories are prohibited under Paragraph 284, and Paragraph 284 does not say anything about Tier 1 (PSW) Dependants.
The Big Questions:
1. Is it because the PSW category does not exist anymore and UKBA did not feel the need to include this category even though it has not been a route to settlement?
2. Cannot Tier(4) and Tier(5) Dependants even extend their stay using FLR(M)? What will happen to them when their spouses become settled?
Your valuable thoughts are highly appreciated.
UKBA wrote:319AA. In paragraphs 319A to 319K and Appendix E, 'Relevant Points Based System Migrant' means a migrant granted to leave as a Tier 1 Migrant, a Tier 2 Migrant, a Tier 4 (General) Student or a Tier 5 (Temporary Worker) Migrant.
From a senior settlement caseworker.members wrote:Dear D4109125,
Many thanks for your concerned and prompt reply. I'll keep an eye for any updates coming from you. Could you please tell where did you find such information about a review being underway.
Dear Home Office,
Could you please help and advice me,
I (the Main applicant) have been granted ILR on the basis of ten years long residency and my dependent had a Tier 1 (PSW) status up till 31st July, 2014
My questions are,
1- Do I need to show (18,600) income threshold for her FLR (M) visa as she came very first time on student dependent in UK in March 2006?
2- After switching to FLR (M), can she apply for ILR immediately as she already had spent two years as a dependent? And will the years spent on PBS dependent (Student and PSW) granted entry clearance on prior to July 2012 rules count towards the qualifying period?
3- Could you please mention the immigration rules to substantiate your reply?
Thanking you in advance.
(Home office replied)
Dear Mr ---------
Thank you for your email dated 24 June 2013. Your enquiry has been forwarded to Home Office Public Enquiries because it is not a policy enquiry.
Please be advised that if your dependant was granted a Tier 1 (PSW) dependant visa prior to the 9th July 2012, she may apply for a spouse Leave to Remain under the rules in place for Partners who applied on or before 8 July 2012 and would not need to show the £18,600 financial requirement.
If your dependant has also completed two years in the Uk as a Tier 1(PSW) dependant, she can also apply for settlement after she gets her spouse under paragraph 284 (b) of the rules. Please be advised that time spent as student dependant is excluded.
For further information please visit the Home office website at: http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... spouse-cp/
Yours sincerely,
Edward Henry
Read Dependant of ILR (long residence) applicant on PBS leaveKallmay wrote:Dear Amber can my husband apply for SET M? I got my 10 yr ILR on May 2013 and my husband has been Tier 4 dependent since 2008 and got his FLR (M)on July 2013. He was given 2 years and his approval letter says that he can apply ILR after 2 years. We don't know what to do? Can he now apply for SET M? You mentioned in this forum that a Tier 4 dependant applied last week. What was the result? Please help! Thank you.
See Page 188, 7.31, 3rd paragraph down of the March 2013 changes (click)sushdmehta wrote:Read Dependant of ILR (long residence) applicant on PBS leaveKallmay wrote:Dear Amber can my husband apply for SET M? I got my 10 yr ILR on May 2013 and my husband has been Tier 4 dependent since 2008 and got his FLR (M)on July 2013. He was given 2 years and his approval letter says that he can apply ILR after 2 years. We don't know what to do? Can he now apply for SET M? You mentioned in this forum that a Tier 4 dependant applied last week. What was the result? Please help! Thank you.
What is mentioned in the said paragraph can only come into effect if both 287(a)(i)(d) and 287(a)(i)(e), and / or 319AA is changed to reflect the intention. Until then, "relevant point-based migrant" includes both Tier 1 (PSW) and Tier 4 (General).D4109125 wrote:See Page 188, 7.31, 3rd paragraph down of the March 2013 changes (click)