Hi,
I am currently in UK on an HSMP visa (since last month). Since I am economically established here, it's easy for me to get my spouse to UK as my dependent.
However, my spouse is keen on applying for HSMP in his own right (95 points).
In this regard, I have some queries that I would like some advice on:-
1. Can my spouse apply for HSMP and (subject to EC) come to UK on HSMP visa in his own right ?? Or is there a rule that one HAS TO BE dependent of the other partner who already in UK on any employment related visa category ??
2. If my spouse comes to UK on a dependent visa, will there be a problem in applying for visitor visa for his parents (my in-laws). I mean - will he, AS DEPENDENT, be able to sponser his parents for long-term visits to UK ?? Or will I be able to sponser my in-law's visits ???
3. We intend to make UK our permanent home (still 5 years to go for
ILR, but that's what our ultimate plan is). With this in mind, is it better for my spouse to enter UK in his right rather than as my dependent ??? The reason I ask so is again related to the difficulty / ease he (or both of us) will have sponsoring his aged parents for dependent immigration.
It is perhaps worthwhile to mention that my in-laws are >65 years and my spouse is the only child.
Since my spouse easily qualifies for HSMP (in the present form), would like to get expert opinion from the senior members here about what would be the best way forward in an effort to achieve the long term goal of getting my in-laws to UK for good (once we have ILR). Should he apply for HSMP (if allowed) or is it okay if he comes to UK as my dependent ??
Thanks in advance !!
regards
- FAQ
- Login
- Register
- Call Workpermit.com for a paid service +44 (0)344-991-9222