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There's no 2 year route for your spouse. Not sure where you got that from? Your spouse would apply as the spouse of a British citizen and would commence a 5 year route to settlement.engrcj wrote: ↑Wed Dec 07, 2022 9:32 amHi all, I hope you are well.
My partner and I got married last year but we have been long distance so he's been living outside the UK for some time. I am applying for naturalisation soon so will become a British citizen in a month or two. My husband will finish his secondment early next year and plan to return to the UK either via a family visa or a sponsored work visa. It's not clear how to get onto the 2-year route. We understand that some can apply for naturalisation after 3 years of living in the UK holding the ILR.
If anyone was in a similar case or could shed some light on this, we'd be very grateful!
There is no two year route to ILR under the family route unless you were first granted a family visa before major changes in 2012. I also suggest against the skilled worker visa as it has work limitations. So your partner will be better off coming here under the family route. ILR possible only after 60 monthsengrcj wrote: ↑Wed Dec 07, 2022 10:52 amThank you both.
https://www.gov.uk/indefinite-leave-to- ... amily-visa not much information there about the 2 year route really so thought I'd ask here![]()
After submitting what application??engrcj wrote: ↑Fri Dec 16, 2022 12:30 pmHi all, hope you are well.
Can I leave the country after submitting the application - without attending a biometric appointment so I will go on holiday for a month and attend the biometrics in January 2023?
FYI I was in the country in december 5 years ago
Your support will be greatly appreciated!