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rsb68
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Ilr

Post by rsb68 » Wed Jun 03, 2015 12:20 pm

I came in UK on 22/07/2007 as dependant of my father who was student that time with my mother and elder brother.In July 2008 I became dependent of tier 1 points base system.In March 2014 my father got Ilr on bases of 10 years long residency.My Brother also got ILR on set (f).Me and my mother switch to flr(m) for 02 year.I also applied set(f)but it was refused because both parents were not settled in UK.
Me and my mother is comes under transitional arrangements of part 8 of immigration rules. So now as per immigration rules her time spent as PBS dependant and Time spent as FLR M can be combined which makes her eligible to granted ILR.
But She is not passing Life in UK test.
My enquiry is can I apply ILR on my bases.What form can I use.My age is 16 years and 5 months. Senior please advice.

rsb68
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Ilr as dependant of long resident

Post by rsb68 » Wed Jun 03, 2015 12:28 pm

I am dependant of my father with my mother on FLR (m)visa.my history is as below:-
came in UK on 22/07/2007 as dependant of my father who was student that time with my mother and elder brother.In July 2008 I became dependent of tier 1 points base system.In March 2014 my father got Ilr on bases of 10 years long residency.My Brother also got ILR on set (f).Me and my mother switch to flr(m) for 02 year.I also applied set(f)but it was refused because both parents were not settled in UK.
Me and my mother is comes under transitional arrangements of part 8 of immigration rules. So now as per immigration rules her time spent as PBS dependant and Time spent as FLR M can be combined which makes her eligible to granted ILR.
But She is not passing Life in UK test.
My enquiry is can I apply ILR on my bases.What form can I use.My age is 16 years and 5 months.

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Re: Ilr as dependant of long resident

Post by vinny » Wed Jun 03, 2015 12:53 pm

No. I think that your ILR is still dependent on your mother.
You should both continue to extend on FLR(M), if she isn't yet eligible for SET(M).

Was your brother born in the UK?
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rsb68
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Re: Ilr as dependant of long resident

Post by rsb68 » Wed Jun 03, 2015 1:15 pm

vinny wrote:No. I think that your ILR is still dependent on your mother.
You should both continue to extend on FLR(M), if she isn't yet eligible for SET(M).

Was your brother born in the UK?
No he came with me but he became over 18 and applied set f because he couldn't do flr m with us.

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Re: Ilr as dependant of long resident

Post by vinny » Wed Jun 03, 2015 1:17 pm

He was lucky!
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Re: Ilr as dependant of long resident

Post by H_sil26 » Mon Jun 08, 2015 5:57 pm

rsb68 wrote:
vinny wrote:No. I think that your ILR is still dependent on your mother.
You should both continue to extend on FLR(M), if she isn't yet eligible for SET(M).

Was your brother born in the UK?
No he came with me but he became over 18 and applied set f because he couldn't do flr m with us.
Wow your brother has been lucky!
I'm also in the same situation I've turned 18 but my mum got old through long residency and I am considering doing SET F as dependent.
Can you tell me did your brother apply for any other visa when your father got ILR or was he still on his tier 1 dependent when he was granted ILR or did he apply same time as your dad.

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