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Ged wrote:Spidery_thread,
You said;
"But aren't you forgetting that dependent visa on any category technically cease to an automatic end when the main applicant circumstances changes and he/she is on ILR (based on 10 year Long residency)."
What you are saying is correct but seems not related to the question countrygirl has asked. She already intends to apply for FLR as quickly as possible. And when she gets it will become eligible for ILR as soon as a total of 2 years is spent. These 2 years include both tier 1 dependent visa and FLR, therefore she will not be required to wait for an additional 2 years that is all we are saying.
Your advice is incorrect. See para 287(a)(i)(e) of the rules which allows a PBS dependent given leave before 9 July to combine the spent as a PBS dependent and time spent with leave as the spouse of a settled person towards the two years for ilrSpidery_thread wrote:@Ged & Saanju,
I have read both of your posts, and I agree that rules should have be 2yrs FLR(M) not 5yrs on FLR(M) for those who have been issued dependant visa of Tier 1 General prior to 9 July 2012.
But aren't you forgetting that dependant visa on any category technically cease to an automatic end when the main applicant circumstances changes and he/she is on ILR(based on 10 year Long residency).
Therefore dependant must change their visa status as soon as possible rather than wait for its expiry.(if ILR has been issued on 10y LR for the main applicant).
There is no LOOPHOLE in immigration rules/law which allows such application to fall under 2 year FLR(M) where main applicant on T1G has applied ILR on the basis of 10y-LR not 5y T1G.
Rules are laid by UKBA to follow, there is no option whether some one chooses not to....!!!!
@Greenie, you advised the wrong rule....Greenie wrote:
Your advice is incorrect. See para 287(a)(i)(e) of the rules which allows a PBS dependent given leave before 9 July to combine the spent as a PBS dependent and time spent with leave as the spouse of a settled person towards the two years for ilr
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... _partners/
Khall75 wrote:Ops Policy Mailbox
Subject: Spouse visa
Dear sir/madam
Hope my email will find u in good health and spirit.
I applied for ILR on the bases of long residence(10 years). Just waiting for confermation. I need some information regarding my wife status.
She joined me in uk in August 2006 while I was a student,then I got 2
years PSW visa and then HSMP which is valid till July 2013.
My question is what category of visa form should I use for her now as
she lived with me in uk for over 6 years. Is she eligible for ILR or
should I apply for FLR(m). And whether she will come under the new rules
of 9 July 2012 or the old rules.
I will be looking forward to your kind reply.
Thank you so much
Hi Ged,Ged wrote:@Spidery_thread:
Have a look at this link with a very lengthy information:
http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/d ... led_person
In this very lengthy dialog between Angela Oto and BA, loads of crap is being spoken by BA employees but at the end of it all, these two paragraphs become interesting;
"Paragraph 287(a) allows for leave granted before the "switch" to be amalgamated with the leave as the dependant of a settled person to make up the 2 years."
"After completing 2 years aggregated leave as the spouse of a PBS migrant and then of a settled person, the partner is eligible to apply for indefinite leave to remain under paragraph 287 of the Immigration rules. The leave as the partner of a "relevant points based system migrant" can be aggregated with the leave as the partner of a settled person in accordance with paragraph 287(a)(d) of the Rules."
You can find this eye opening dialog between Angela Oto and BA employees from the link I included at the top of my message. You may want to read the whole link because it is interesting in the way it shows the competence levels of the people dealing with our life.
Khall75 wrote:Thank you for your enquiry dated 6th December 2012.
As you have been granted ILR under Long Residence Category, your wife
must switch into the marriage category using FLR(M) application form.
She would also be required to meet the new Immigration Rules applicable
from 9th July 2012.
Yours sincerely,
Immigration Group
UK Border Agency
Khall75 wrote:Thanks smshad. Yes my wife is on hsmp dependent she got the visa on 25 July 11. Before that she was PSW dependent for 2 years.it means I will do FLR m for her. With no need for english test she already got LIFE IN UK certificate and will not need the £18600 income.