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Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test too?

Post by mharoon79 » Mon Apr 11, 2016 6:23 pm

Casa wrote:If she doesn't qualify to apply for ILR with your application she won't need to have passed the test.
See question 12 and 12 of Frequently Asked Questions;
http://www.immigrationboards.com/indefi ... 79378.html
Hi Casa.
My wife will probably pass English test but she is struggling life in the UK. If she is unable to pass either exam by the time of ILR (June 16) then which form I shall complete it? Will it be FLR or ILR? She is on dependent visa and been in UK since 2009. Please correct me if I am wrong. I think she will get 2 years leave under ILR category

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Re: ILR - Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test to

Post by Wanderer » Mon Apr 11, 2016 7:11 pm

mharoon79 wrote:
Casa wrote:If she doesn't qualify to apply for ILR with your application she won't need to have passed the test.
See question 12 and 12 of Frequently Asked Questions;
http://www.immigrationboards.com/indefi ... 79378.html
Hi Casa.
My wife will probably pass English test but she is struggling life in the UK. If she is unable to pass either exam by the time of ILR (June 16) then which form I shall complete it? Will it be FLR or ILR? She is on dependent visa and been in UK since 2009. Please correct me if I am wrong. I think she will get 2 years leave under ILR category
FLR(M).

She'll get leave under the same terms, i.e. FLR. And don't forget the IHS surcharge....
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Re: ILR - Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test to

Post by O_Relly » Mon Apr 11, 2016 7:33 pm

Wanderer wrote:
mharoon79 wrote:
Casa wrote:If she doesn't qualify to apply for ILR with your application she won't need to have passed the test.
See question 12 and 12 of Frequently Asked Questions;
http://www.immigrationboards.com/indefi ... 79378.html
Hi Casa.
My wife will probably pass English test but she is struggling life in the UK. If she is unable to pass either exam by the time of ILR (June 16) then which form I shall complete it? Will it be FLR or ILR? She is on dependent visa and been in UK since 2009. Please correct me if I am wrong. I think she will get 2 years leave under ILR category
FLR(M).

She'll get leave under the same terms, i.e. FLR. And don't forget the IHS surcharge....
Note: If she switches to FLR (M) ie., spouse of ILR holder, her ILR clock will get reset and she will have to spend 5 years to qualify for ILR again.

In your earlier posts you have made 2 contradictory statements, quoted below:
tigercov wrote:As I mentioned she has dependent visa and she has only been here for a year.
tigercov wrote:she is on dependent visa and been in UK since 2009.
What is your current status? Is she on a PBS dependent visa ?

If she has been here since 2009 on a dependent visa she will qualify to apply for her ILR along with you.
If she has been here only 1 year, she will need to complete 4 more years before she can be eligible for her ILR. Switching to FLR(M) will reset her ILR clock altogether.
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Re: ILR - Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test to

Post by mharoon79 » Mon Apr 11, 2016 8:41 pm

My wife is on PBS dependent visa and been in UK since 2009. I think FLR is for those who been in UK for few years but my wife is in UK almost 7 years.
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Re: ILR - Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test to

Post by CR001 » Mon Apr 11, 2016 8:44 pm

mharoon79 wrote:My wife is on dependent visa and been in UK since 2009. I think FLR is for those who been in UK for few years but my wife is in UK almost 7 years.
On what basis did you get ILR (5 years residence or 10 years long residence)?
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Re: ILR - Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test to

Post by mharoon79 » Mon Apr 11, 2016 9:33 pm

CR001 wrote:
mharoon79 wrote:My wife is on dependent visa and been in UK since 2009. I think FLR is for those who been in UK for few years but my wife is in UK almost 7 years.
On what basis did you get ILR (5 years residence or 10 years long residence)?
Hi CR001
I am on PBS and will apply for ILR in June 2016 on the basis of 5 years residence although I will be eligible for 10 years long residency in Sep 2016 but my visa is till June 2016.

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Re: ILR - Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test to

Post by CR001 » Mon Apr 11, 2016 10:57 pm

If she cannot pass LIUK, then apply for a PBS dependent extension.
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Re: ILR - Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test to

Post by mharoon79 » Mon Apr 11, 2016 11:03 pm

CR001 wrote:If she cannot pass LIUK, then apply for a PBS dependent extension.
Shall I apply PBS dependent extension along with my ILR or after getting my ILR?

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Re: ILR - Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test to

Post by CR001 » Mon Apr 11, 2016 11:17 pm

If you apply for ILR in person, she can apply on the same day with an appointment after yours.
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Re: Maintenance funds for ILR dependent

Post by mharoon79 » Tue May 03, 2016 4:18 pm

Hi,
I am the main applicant and ILR due in June 2016. My wife came in the Uk as dependent in 2009. Does she need to maintain funds for ILR?

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Re: Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test too?

Post by geriatrix » Wed May 04, 2016 2:40 am

Under what route are you going to apply for ILR?
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Re: Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test too?

Post by mharoon79 » Wed May 04, 2016 6:04 am

Under Tier 1 (G) 5 years route

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Re: Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test too?

Post by geriatrix » Wed May 04, 2016 11:13 am

Assuming then that your wife will be applying for extension of PBS dependant leave. In such case, please read the PBS dependant policy guidance.
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Re: Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test too?

Post by mharoon79 » Wed May 04, 2016 11:15 am

she has been on Tier 1 (G) PBS dependent visa since 2011. Can't she qualify for ILR?

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Re: Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test too?

Post by geriatrix » Wed May 04, 2016 11:20 am

Oops! :oops:
Looks like I missed reading the "ILR" at the end of your query posted yesterday. My apologies!

If she has had continuous leave since 2011 and meets the KoLL requirement, she should!
No maintenance fund required.
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Re: Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test too?

Post by mharoon79 » Wed May 04, 2016 11:22 am

Many thanks.
What for I should complete for my wife for ILR?

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Re: Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test too?

Post by geriatrix » Wed May 04, 2016 11:27 am

Include your wife as your dependant (and also child(ren), if you have any) in the SET(O) form that you will use to apply for settlement.
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Re: Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test too?

Post by CR001 » Wed May 04, 2016 11:27 am

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Re: Does my spouse need to pass Life in the UK test too?

Post by mharoon79 » Fri Jun 17, 2016 7:18 pm

Hi CR001,
Thanks for kind replies. I posted below post in other forums lst week and still waiting for reply.

I am the owner of limited company and will be applying ILR next week . Can I request to have answer of following queries please

1) What information will go in EARNINGS CLAIMED SECTION (Set (o) ,section A5, page 33). EITHER business profit figure or dividend voucher figure

2) What mandatory documents related to limited compnay and accounts should go along with application.

The reason for asking above queries that my prvious extension was on the basis of foreign income and documents were slightly different from limited compnay scenario

my previous earning covers period from 22 june 2015 to 22nd june 2016. I recieve business satement end of every month and personal statement 13th of every month. i will send ILR application 23rd June. Can I send accounts and bank statments as soon as I recieve them. It should not be more than 2 weeks.

Hope to get positive reply soon
Many thanks

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