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A big thank you to you all. Just to confirm can they stay on as pbs dependents until this change as far as it is valid? Also is this continous residence of 2 and 5 years apply to them once both of us have our ILRs?
sorry amber my question was in refrence vto this particular post. thank youAmber_ wrote:I was informed by the settlement policy ops team that they plan to review how cases are being administered. This will include how PBS deps are qualifying for settlement under Part 8 when their spouses were not on a PBS route to settlement. We may see, shortly, that the changes which were created in April 2013 coming into affect soon.
If this happens, those PBS dependants whose spouse were not on a PBS route to settlement (I.e, settled as a long residence) will no longer by able to use Part 8 (2 year qualifying period) nor will they be able to combine the time as a PBS dependent with that of flr(m).
That is, again, subject to a change in the rules being implemented, correctly this time.GOd Helps wrote:sorry amber my question was in refrence vto this particular post. thank youAmber_ wrote:I was informed by the settlement policy ops team that they plan to review how cases are being administered. This will include how PBS deps are qualifying for settlement under Part 8 when their spouses were not on a PBS route to settlement. We may see, shortly, that the changes which were created in April 2013 coming into affect soon.
If this happens, those PBS dependants whose spouse were not on a PBS route to settlement (I.e, settled as a long residence) will no longer by able to use Part 8 (2 year qualifying period) nor will they be able to combine the time as a PBS dependent with that of flr(m).
So you are self employed. Have you not been doing your self assessment or tax returns every year? I am sure you did, these tax returns or self assessment statements are proof of your income. You can say that you get the income yearly as in self assessment you mention all your expenses and stuff like these and you then tell HMRC how much you have earned and how much tax you are paying. So the earning after deductions, i.e. Tax and National insurance contributions is the one you'll provide.sabidh12 wrote:Dear senior members, i have got my ilr through 10 years route and right now preparing my wife flrm. I know old rules apply to her as she has been my pbs dependent before 2012. As i m doing private hire, so i don't know how to show my source of income as i can't provide wages or payslip. Also money is not going in regular intervals in my account. Please give me your kind advice.
Dear Amber,Amber_ wrote:FLR(M) on one day and then SET(M) the next is possible but not both on the same day.
B1 English should satisfy both FLR(M) and SET(M), for SET(M) LIUK is also required. Proof of cohabitation and 3 months wages slips and corresponding bank statements.
ca you please explain my scenario ttally confusedAmber_ wrote:Yes, see, ILR - PBS Dep - FLR(M) Route Update (click).
thanks amvber if this impliees it means iwill be putting a postal applicationAmber_ wrote:Apply for FLR(M) before the rules change.
so for emaple this meansAmber_ wrote:If you're granted leave under part 8 of the immigration rules your waiting period would be max. 2 years.
wat about where it says under transitional arrangements you will remail till settle for those who bacame parter efore july 2012Amber_ wrote:It would appear to be the later date.
hi Amber,Amber_ wrote:It would appear to be the later date.