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Thanks very much. Couple of questions:Lucapooka wrote:Switching will see her naturalized one year sooner than remaining as a PBS migrant.
If she stays on Tier 1 she will get ILR in 2014 and may then apply for citizenship as a person with ILR, who has lived in the UK for the last 3 years, and is married to a British citizen.
If she switches into FLR she will be granted ILR after a mandatory two years residence period (so 2013). She may then apply for citizenship as a person with ILR, who has lived in the UK for the last 3 years, and is married to a British citizen.
Thank you very much for your response.Lucapooka wrote:You becoming British will not change anything other than when she gets ILR (after two years on FLR>M) she can apply for BC immediately.
Anyone who applies for naturalization has to be free from immigration time restrictions at the time they apply. This is an elaborate phrase that simply means ILR or permanent residency. She can`t be naturalized without this.
fisher wrote:Hi,
I am in the process of filing FLR for my spouse. I am currently on ILR while my wife is on Tier 1 (General). I had few questions
1. What is the fund maintenance requirement? I have seen that we need to produce last 3 months of bank statements however what is the minimum funds to be maintained (it is not mentioned in the guidance or the form)?
2. My wife has been staying with me for 2.5 years on Tier2/Tier 1 (She has not been on my spouse visa). Do we need to provide the proof in section 11C
" 11C - Unmarried and same-gender partners (and any spouse or civil partner who has completed 2 years’ leave in that category but is applying for an extension of stay rather than indefinite leave to remain)
If you are applying as an unmarried or same-gender partner, or if you answered no to question 4.1 and are applying for an extension of stay although you have completed or nearly completed 2 years’ leave to enter or remain in the UK as a partner, in addition to the relevant documents in sub-section 11A, you must provide the following documents:
6 items of correspondence addressed to you and your partner at the same address as evidence that you have been living together during the past 2 years. See Note 8."
We have answered yes to section 4.1 (since this will be the first time she will switch to my spouse visa). The challenge is finding enough documents (other than her bank statements - since most of the bills are in my name)
-F
Thanks. Could you please let me know if you have answer to the 2nd question?sushdmehta wrote:MAA4 Maintenance: General requirements
Hifisher wrote:Thanks. Could you please let me know if you have answer to the 2nd question?sushdmehta wrote:MAA4 Maintenance: General requirements
"2. My wife has been staying with me for 2.5 years on Tier2/Tier 1 (She has not been on my spouse visa). Do we need to provide the proof in section 11C
" 11C - Unmarried and same-gender partners (and any spouse or civil partner who has completed 2 years’ leave in that category but is applying for an extension of stay rather than indefinite leave to remain)
If you are applying as an unmarried or same-gender partner, or if you answered no to question 4.1 and are applying for an extension of stay although you have completed or nearly completed 2 years’ leave to enter or remain in the UK as a partner, in addition to the relevant documents in sub-section 11A, you must provide the following documents:
6 items of correspondence addressed to you and your partner at the same address as evidence that you have been living together during the past 2 years. See Note 8."
We have answered yes to section 4.1 (since this will be the first time she will switch to my spouse visa). The challenge is finding enough documents (other than her bank statements - since most of the bills are in my name)
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