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ilr

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 2:44 pm
by hello76
hi,
i already applied ilr on 10 year long residance before 13dec2012,
1. how many days u can out of the uk in one go, 180days or 90days in 10year long residancy,
2. my wife is on psw visa, after my ilr which visa she can apply,

Re: ilr

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 8:35 pm
by z18runway
hello76 wrote: 1. how many days u can out of the uk in one go, 180days or 90days in 10year long residancy,

180
2. my wife is on psw visa, after my ilr which visa she can apply
Yes

By the way when is your wife visa finishing ?

Re: ilr

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 9:44 pm
by Graceofgod
hello76 wrote:hi,
i already applied ilr on 10 year long residance before 13dec2012,
1. how many days u can out of the uk in one go, 180days or 90days in 10year long residancy,
2. my wife is on psw visa, after my ilr which visa she can apply,
No more than 540 days in total & 180 days in one stretch.
She can apply for further leave to remain as a dependant of settled person using FLR(m) very next day. Unfortunately she has to be on dependant visa for 5 years in order to be eligible for ILR.

Re: ilr

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 10:45 am
by z18runway
Graceofgod wrote: Unfortunately she has to be on dependant visa for 5 years in order to be eligible for ILR.
Wrong advice. Don't give misinformation without knowing OP wife first entry to UK.

Re: ilr

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 11:26 am
by Graceofgod
z18runway wrote:
Graceofgod wrote: Unfortunately she has to be on dependant visa for 5 years in order to be eligible for ILR.
Wrong advice. Don't give misinformation without knowing OP wife first . entry to UK.
sorry Z18 , as I am on similar scenario and I was told by one of the solicitor that my wife has to be on dependant visa before she qualifies for ILR. My wife entered UK on student visa in 2007and i switched to dependant visa in 2008& completed 10 years in nov 2012. My wife is currently on psw visa thats why I presumed op's situation being same as mine and advised without thinking.

Re: ilr

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 11:31 am
by msvayani
Graceofgod wrote:
z18runway wrote:
Graceofgod wrote: Unfortunately she has to be on dependant visa for 5 years in order to be eligible for ILR.
Wrong advice. Don't give misinformation without knowing OP wife first . entry to UK.
sorry Z18 , as I am on similar scenario and I was told by one of the solicitor that my wife has to be on dependant visa before she qualifies for ILR. My wife entered UK on student visa in 2007and i switched to dependant visa in 2008& completed 10 years in nov 2012. My wife is currently on psw visa thats why I presumed op's situation being same as mine and advised without thinking.
please read my post. there are also other links. I am waiting for response from seniors as well.

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=125786

Re: ilr

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 2:52 pm
by hello76
thanks for answer
she live from june2009 and she has psw visa till dec2013,
i already applied my ilr (INSHALLAH) i get my ilr befor expiry of psw dec2013,
and question is after my ilr which visa first i apply for my wife ,
when she eligible for ilr,
when five year period start when she come in uk june2009 or when i get my ilr then start the period of five year,
thanks

Re: ilr

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 11:38 pm
by z18runway
hello76 wrote:which visa first i apply for my wife ,
FLR(M) to switch then immediately SET(M) for ILR
hello76 wrote:when she eligible for ilr,
click here from sushdmehta

Re: ilr

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 11:43 pm
by z18runway
Graceofgod wrote:
z18runway wrote:
Graceofgod wrote: Unfortunately she has to be on dependant visa for 5 years in order to be eligible for ILR.
Wrong advice. Don't give misinformation without knowing OP wife first . entry to UK.
sorry Z18 , as I am on similar scenario and I was told by one of the solicitor that my wife has to be on dependant visa before she qualifies for ILR. My wife entered UK on student visa in 2007and i switched to dependant visa in 2008& completed 10 years in nov 2012. My wife is currently on psw visa thats why I presumed op's situation being same as mine and advised without thinking.
She has to apply on (FLR)M