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Can I apply for wife (dependent) in my ILR application?

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Zain1975
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Can I apply for wife (dependent) in my ILR application?

Post by Zain1975 » Fri Mar 26, 2010 8:33 pm

My wife has recently entered the country on Tier1 Dependent visa. I should be eligible for ILR in May 2011.

Given this - can I apply for ILR for her at the same time? Though she has not completed even two years (by then)? If not when will she be eligible - given all the rules change in July 2011?

Regards

Zak

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Re: Can I apply for wife (dependent) in my ILR application?

Post by diago_nelson » Sun Mar 28, 2010 11:06 pm

As you are having Tier 1 visa at the moment, your wife will have to wait for atleast 2 years before she can apply for ILR with you.

I dont think she will be able to get ILR before July 2011. (considering she has come to UK in 2010), so the best option for you will be to apply in May 2011 alone, before the rule changes in July 2011.

If you are planning to apply for ILR before she completes 2 years in UK, then she will have to apply for FLR(M) as Tier1 dep. becomes invalid when you change to ILR.

Zain1975 wrote:My wife has recently entered the country on Tier1 Dependent visa. I should be eligible for ILR in May 2011.

Given this - can I apply for ILR for her at the same time? Though she has not completed even two years (by then)? If not when will she be eligible - given all the rules change in July 2011?

Regards

Zak

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Post by Zain1975 » Mon Apr 11, 2011 11:41 pm

Have the rules remained the same....need to go for an FLR M for my wife for the stub period?

Appears a waste of money for 6-7 months when both our visas are valid until 2012 or alternatively what are my options apart from delaying my ILR application (and taking a risk with any change in rules in the intervening period)?

Thanks in advance

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Post by xyz123 » Tue Apr 12, 2011 9:32 am

Zain1975 wrote:Have the rules remained the same....need to go for an FLR M for my wife for the stub period?

Appears a waste of money for 6-7 months when both our visas are valid until 2012 or alternatively what are my options apart from delaying my ILR application (and taking a risk with any change in rules in the intervening period)?

Thanks in advance
Yes dependant rule sstill the same.

As you said you can take the risk of waiting for 6 months to save money and risk is change in rules or change in your circumstance (e.g. getting a criminal conviction which will have to be spent before ILR is given).

search forum for criminal conviction and you will see the details.

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Re: Can I apply for wife (dependent) in my ILR application?

Post by maximux79 » Tue Apr 19, 2011 2:18 pm

diago_nelson wrote: I dont think she will be able to get ILR before July 2011. (considering she has come to UK in 2010), so the best option for you will be to apply in May 2011 alone, before the rule changes in July 2011.
Is there any more chnages to be done in July 2011?

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Re: Can I apply for wife (dependent) in my ILR application?

Post by apply4hsmp » Tue Apr 19, 2011 2:25 pm

maximux79 wrote:
diago_nelson wrote: I dont think she will be able to get ILR before July 2011. (considering she has come to UK in 2010), so the best option for you will be to apply in May 2011 alone, before the rule changes in July 2011.
Is there any more chnages to be done in July 2011?
Ouch :x exactly what more rule changes are there ? :twisted:

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Post by geriatrix » Tue Apr 19, 2011 3:17 pm

Please note that the comment in question was made more than a year ago - Mar 2010.
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Post by Ambassador » Tue Apr 19, 2011 3:33 pm

If you qualify for indefinite leave to remain it may be best to apply sooner rather than later.

http://www.workpermit.com/news/2010-11- ... enship.htm

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Re: Can I apply for wife (dependent) in my ILR application?

Post by rajesh9pl » Tue Apr 19, 2011 3:50 pm

diago_nelson wrote:As you are having Tier 1 visa at the moment, your wife will have to wait for atleast 2 years before she can apply for ILR with you.

I dont think she will be able to get ILR before July 2011. (considering she has come to UK in 2010), so the best option for you will be to apply in May 2011 alone, before the rule changes in July 2011.

If you are planning to apply for ILR before she completes 2 years in UK, then she will have to apply for FLR(M) as Tier1 dep. becomes invalid when you change to ILR.
What is absence rule/clause for 2 year continuous stay? Can dependent stay out of the country for 90 days at a stretch? Many thanks!

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Just been stupid!!!

Post by amarnathnkk » Tue Apr 19, 2011 6:20 pm

I am on Tier 1(WP before) and sent the application SET(O) with my wife's passport couple of days back but just realised that the dependents need to complete 2 years in the UK before applying for Settlement. My wife moved to the UK on Tier 1 Dep only Mar 2010 so just completed one year.

Any idea if they would they take the payment for both of us (around 1500£ now for main+1dep) and then reject the application when they find out abt this or if I could phone them up and withdraw the application. I am paying by Card and the payment has not gone through yet. Please advice.

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Re: Just been stupid!!!

Post by xyz123 » Wed Apr 20, 2011 9:38 am

amarnathnkk wrote: Any idea if they would they take the payment for both of us (around 1500£ now for main+1dep) and then reject the application when they find out abt this or if I could phone them up and withdraw the application. I am paying by Card and the payment has not gone through yet. Please advice.

Thank you
i think that they will charge for considering your wife's applicaiton and then refuse her applicaiton.

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Post by maximux79 » Wed Apr 20, 2011 9:57 am

Thanks for the clarification. I think he was referring to 'earned citizenship' plan...
sushdmehta wrote:Please note that the comment in question was made more than a year ago - Mar 2010.

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