geemo wrote:Amber_ wrote:Then 6 years DLR so an extension needed next year and settle in 2017 subject to meeting KoLL. Doesn't matter that you're British, though will allow your spouse to naturalise as soon as she is settled.
Thanks Amber_
Hi Amber_
What about the following
Requirements for indefinite leave to remain for the spouse
or civil partner of a person present and settled in the United Kingdom
287 (a) The requirements for indefinite leave to remain for the spouse
or civil partner of a person present and settled in the United Kingdom are that:
(i) (a) the applicant was admitted to the United Kingdom for a period not exceeding 27 months
or given an
extension of stay for a period of 2 years in accordance with paragraphs 281 to 286 of these Rules and has completed a period of 2 years as the spouse
or civil partner of a person present and settled in the United Kingdom;
or
__(b) the applicant was admitted to the United Kingdom for a period not exceeding 27 months
or given an
extension of stay for a period of 2 years in accordance with paragraphs 295AA to 295F of these Rules and during that period married
or formed a civil partnership with the person whom he
or she was admitted
or granted an
extension of stay to join and has completed a period of 2 years as the unmarried
or same-sex partner and then the spouse
or civil partner of a person present and settled in the United Kingdom;
or
__(c) was admitted to the United Kingdom in accordance with leave granted under paragraph 282(c) of these rules; and
__(d) the applicant was admitted to the UK
or given an
extension of stay as the spouse
or civil partner of a Relevant Points Based System Migrant; and then obtained an
extension of stay under paragraphs 281 to 286 of these Rules and has completed a period of 2 years as the spouse
or civil partner of the person who is now present and settled here;
or
__(e) the applicant was admitted to the UK
or given an
extension of stay as the unmarried
or same-sex partner of a Relevant Points Based System Migrant; and during that period married
or formed a civil partnership with the person whom he
or she was admitted
or granted an
extension of stay to join and has completed a period of 2 years as the unmarried
or same-sex partner and then the spouse
or civil partner of the person who is now present and settled in the UK;
or
__(f) the applicant was admitted into the UK in accordance with paragraph 319L and has completed a period of 2 years limited leave as the spouse or civil partner of a refugee or beneficiary of humanitarian protection who is now present and settled in the UK or as the spouse or civil partner of a former refugee or beneficiary of humanitarian protection who is now a British Citizen.
(ii) the applicant is still the spouse
or civil partner of the person he
or she was admitted
or granted an
extension of stay to join and the marriage
or civil partnership is subsisting; and
(iii) each of the parties intends to live permanently with the other as his
or her spouse
or civil partner; and
(iv) there will be adequate accommodation for the parties and any dependants without recourse to public funds in accommodation which they own
or occupy exclusively; and
(v) the parties will be able to maintain themselves and any dependants adequately without recourse to public funds; and
(vi) the applicant has demonstrated sufficient knowledge of the English language and sufficient knowledge about life in the United Kingdom, in accordance with Appendix KoLL; and
(vii) the applicant does not fall for refusal under the general grounds for refusal.
(b) The requirements for indefinite leave to remain for the bereaved spouse
or civil partner of a person who was present and settled in the United Kingdom are that:
(i) (a) the applicant was admitted to the United Kingdom for a period not exceeding 27 months
or given an
extension of stay for a period of 2 years as the spouse
or civil partner of a person present and settled in the United Kingdom in accordance with paragraphs 281 to 286 of these Rules;
or;
__(b) the applicant was admitted to the United Kingdom for a period not exceeding 27 months
or given an
extension of stay for a period of 2 years as the unmarried
or same-sex partner of a person present and settled in the United Kingdom in accordance with paragraphs 295AA to 295F of these Rules and during that period married
or formed a civil partnership with the person whom he
or she was admitted
or granted an
extension of stay to join; and
(ii) the person whom the applicant was admitted
or granted an
extension of stay to join died during that period; and
(iii) the applicant was still the spouse
or civil partner of the person he
or she was admitted
or granted an
extension of stay to join at the time of the death; and
(iv) each of the parties intended to live permanently with the other as his
or her spouse
or civil partner and the marriage
or civil partnership was subsisting at the time of the death; and
(v) the applicant does not fall for refusal under the general grounds for refusal.