I am writing for advice on what I should do next, and more specifically, -when- I should begin doing it.
I am holding an Ancestry visa, which I applied for through my English grandfather. It will expire in March 2018.
I am wondering if anyone could recommend what I should do next - re-apply for an ancestry visa, or try to apply for ILR. The reason why I can't decide on this is because of some conflicting information / concerns, such as a strict need to be employed for five years, and others such as six-month processing times. In other words, I'm not sure which rule I'll be breaching if I applied for either. Nor am I sure which one has a higher chance of getting approved without the least amount of drama. I do not want to have my application rejected simply because I didn't apply it at the right time.
Any advice or recommendations would be useful to help point me to the right direction so that I may research the steps and carry the process forward.
This is my synopsis so far:
Ancestry visa validity: 10/03/13 - 10/03/18
Employment: 10/09/13 - present (in NHS)
(Unemployment period = looking for work)
Documents that I have:
- English grandfather's birth cert & death cert
- Two passports; One expired (where visa currently resides), one new passport.
- UK driving license
- NI number / PAYE / P60
Other than my late grandfather, who has passed away, I have no other family here as my grandfather did not marry my grandmother. My father, who grew up outside of UK, was adopted. I should hope this would not interfere with the process of ancestry re-application / ILR, but please give advice if this information might be clause for refusal.
I have no dependents and live on my own.
I am beginning to work on having my English competency evidence at the moment, with using my degree and sending it for confirmation through NARIC. If there is anything else I should do, please let me know.
I am also looking into starting my study / application for the LIUK test. In terms of timeline, please suggest when would be a good time to take it so that it would be ready and valid to apply for either the ancestry visa or ILR.
Thank you for reading and appreciate the help.
