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Can dependant apply ILR before main applicant's BRP Arrived?

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 4:41 pm
by ILRdept
Hello


Can anyone let me know is that possible for the dependants to apply for thier ILR before the main applicant's ILR approved BRP card received by courier?

In the dependant set(0) application, can we mention only the main applicant's ILR approval case reference and proceed for PEO appoitnment?

Can anyone answer me pls. I am planning to apply for my wife before the new changes come n to effect on 6th apr.

thanks,

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 6:15 pm
by ILRdept
Anyone reply pls?

Re: Can dependant apply ILR before main applicant's BRP Arri

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 7:47 pm
by alanwong
ILRdept wrote:Hello


Can anyone let me know is that possible for the dependants to apply for thier ILR before the main applicant's ILR approved BRP card received by courier?

In the dependant set(0) application, can we mention only the main applicant's ILR approval case reference and proceed for PEO appoitnment?

Can anyone answer me pls. I am planning to apply for my wife before the new changes come n to effect on 6th apr.

thanks,
I think you need to use SET(F) for your wife? I think you can. You need to show your ILR approval letter.

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 7:50 pm
by ILRdept
Anyone has applied for set(0) ILR for dependant without attaching the BRP card and only the approval letter?

I need this to know at the earliest since my appointment is nearing very shortly and I haven't received my BRP card yet :(

Re: Can dependant apply ILR before main applicant's BRP Arri

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 10:16 pm
by CR001
alanwong wrote:I think you need to use SET(F) for your wife? I think you can. You need to show your ILR approval letter.
Set(F) is for children!!!

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 11:49 am
by ILRdept
Thanks guys. As far as I read the docs and views from other members, I think I can use SET(0) for my wife and my child together in one application.

by giving my wife name as main applicant and my child as Dependant 1.

Is that true? can you please confirm?

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 1:31 pm
by ilrdep
yes that is correct you can do that beacuse your wife and kids are PBS depdents and you recieved ILR on 5 year basis