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ILR Points

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 12:26 pm
by yasirjanjua
Hi Everyone,

I am hoping to apply for ILR in September 2012. Dont know the current rules too much so I am hoping good people here can point me to any potential problems in my case which I am unaware of and point me in the right direction. Below is my situation:

Entered UK as a student for MSc in September 2004
Got student IGS work visa in 2006 after completing MSc
Switched to HSMP in September 2007
Was extended in Tier 1 General category for three years in September 2009
Now I am hoping to apply for ILR when my tier 1 expires this Sept/October

I have done MSc here.
My salary is around 32K approx
I am 32 years old and will be 33 this October.
I have not maintained funds in my account and am under the impression that I dont need to proove funds for ILR.
My family includes my wife and seven month old daughter born here.

Many Thanks for your time and responses :-)

Re: ILR Points

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 12:36 pm
by innocentdevil
yasirjanjua wrote:Hi Everyone,

I am hoping to apply for ILR in September 2012. Dont know the current rules too much so I am hoping good people here can point me to any potential problems in my case which I am unaware of and point me in the right direction. Below is my situation:

Entered UK as a student for MSc in September 2004
Got student IGS work visa in 2006 after completing MSc
Switched to HSMP in September 2007
Was extended in Tier 1 General category for three years in September 2009
Now I am hoping to apply for ILR when my tier 1 expires this Sept/October

I have done MSc here. you get 35 points for degree
My salary is around 32K approx --- you need to score same point threshold for when you had your first hsmp for salary
I am 32 years old and will be 33 this October.
you score same points for age which you scored on initial hsmp in 2007

I have not maintained funds in my account and am under the impression that I dont need to proove funds for ILR.

no maintenance funds requirement
My family includes my wife and seven month old daughter born here.

Many Thanks for your time and responses :-)
you need LIUK test pass certificate and if your wife is applying with you she needs LIUK if she has been with you for over 2 years along with cohabitation docs

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 11:55 am
by yasirjanjua
Thanks innocentdevil :-)