I came to this country with student visa in Dec 2004. I had multiple extensions of student visa until I moved onto 1 year's IGS on 2008, then 1 year's PSW and then switched to T1G (employed + self-employed) for 3 year. I extended it on 2013 (employed) for 2 years.
I'm already eligible (completed 10 years in Dec 2014) to apply under LR and 5 year's T1G will be ended in April 2015. I have 2 dependents, wife and a UK born baby. Wife came to UK in July 2011.
I only have approx. 50 days absence out of UK in total in last 10 years. All previous applications were in time. Same amount of tax return was filled with HMRC as declared to HO during the switch, all paid. I'm employed since the switching to T1G and my current salary gives me enough points.
Now I'd like to ask the gurus, what would be the more safer route for me to apply for ILR? Long residence route or the T1G 5 year route? A friend of mine suggested that LR route has higher probability of acceptance although takes longer. But I'd like to be enlightened by the gurus.
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