ILR - SET(M) vs SET(LR)
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2021 8:53 am
hi,
I am completing my 10 year stay in UK (Sept'2011 - 2021) in the next two weeks. I have been on various dependent visas including PSW Dependent, Tier 2 dependent, FLR(M). FLR(M) is the current visa I am on.
I am also completing 5 years on my FLR(M) in Oct'2021. My spouse is a British citizen now.
Question is - Can I apply for ILR on the 10 year stay route in Sept'21 or do I have to use the SET(M)?
When I read the rules it says any legal stay (with some caveats such as not being out for more than ~18 months out of UK) will make one eligible for ILR. However I also got the feeling that taking the FLR(M) resets your immigration clock or that if you are on FLR(M), you should only use the SET(M) route to apply.
Any guidance will be extremely helpful.
Summary -
Current visa- FLR(M) since Oct 2016
Stay in the UK - since Sept 2021 (on various dependent visas)
Questions -
1) Which ILR route should I use - SET(M) or ILR (10 year stay)
2) If both are possible - any pros and cons between the two routes (time taken for decision, application length, cost of application etc.)
I am completing my 10 year stay in UK (Sept'2011 - 2021) in the next two weeks. I have been on various dependent visas including PSW Dependent, Tier 2 dependent, FLR(M). FLR(M) is the current visa I am on.
I am also completing 5 years on my FLR(M) in Oct'2021. My spouse is a British citizen now.
Question is - Can I apply for ILR on the 10 year stay route in Sept'21 or do I have to use the SET(M)?
When I read the rules it says any legal stay (with some caveats such as not being out for more than ~18 months out of UK) will make one eligible for ILR. However I also got the feeling that taking the FLR(M) resets your immigration clock or that if you are on FLR(M), you should only use the SET(M) route to apply.
Any guidance will be extremely helpful.
Summary -
Current visa- FLR(M) since Oct 2016
Stay in the UK - since Sept 2021 (on various dependent visas)
Questions -
1) Which ILR route should I use - SET(M) or ILR (10 year stay)
2) If both are possible - any pros and cons between the two routes (time taken for decision, application length, cost of application etc.)