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GTV To ILR / GTV Dependent to ILR combine Tier 4 Dependent years / Child born in UK

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GTV To ILR / GTV Dependent to ILR combine Tier 4 Dependent years / Child born in UK

Post by sach123 » Wed Dec 18, 2024 11:58 am

Hello,
Can the author or members of the group suggest me what documentation I would require for submitting ILR after GTV route?
I am filling my application now, I have my own start-up, before GTV I was on Start-up visa and then moved to GTV, on the current route for 3+ yrs now and I am eligible for ILR.
My living situation is a bit complicated as I do not rent and hence no renters/tenancy agreement per say, I lived with friends and then partner currently. I was told by solicitor that I will need to show continuous residence proof and proof of accommodation and would like some advise on what can be shown in this case.
P.S., I am in the UK since early 2018, initially on Tier 4, then to Start-up visa and now on GTV.
Any help would be appreciated.

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Re: GTV To ILR / GTV Dependent to ILR combine Tier 4 Dependent years / Child born in UK

Post by zimba » Mon Dec 23, 2024 9:13 am

Under the GTV rules, the route of your dependent is irrelevant for ILR as long as they have been your dependent for 5 years under any route. There are no accommodations or proof of continuous residence requirements. Solicitor is talking nonsense as usual.

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