My spouse's passport is expiring and due to the pandemic and the embassy being closed and uncontactable for most of the last year, combined with a typical renewal turnaround time of over 12 months (pre-pandemic), it's looking likely a new passport won't be ready in time for the application. Is it possible to apply for ILR (or even just ancestry clearance extension) with an expired passport?
My spouse has also been unemployed for the last 4 years we've been here, although we have a joint bank account and shared finances. The requirements for the applicant say this:
Does the same apply to the dependent spouse of the applicant as well, even if the combined family income for us both is well above the £18500 minimum? Or, is there any other requirements that the partner would have to meet, such as private pension contributions, or something akin to the comprehensive sickness insurance that EU nationals applying for settled status needed to have?If you are unemployed at the date of application, please provide alternate evidence to show your employment record throughout the five year period in this category of leave, and of any attempts to make and find work.
If you have been unemployed for long periods over the five years, you must provide reasons why you have failed to find work and evidence to show you have been looking for it.
You must also provide evidence of how you can support yourself without a regular income.
My spouse does have a national insurance number, but due to having not been employed has not made contributions to it or a private pension.
Finally, in terms of proof of a relationship with my dependent, while we share a rental property together (and are both named on that lease), I also rent another property in London just in my name, which I stay in when I have to work in the office. Would this raise any flags or cause a problem with the application?