Page 1 of 1
separating dependants in ILR?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 1:41 pm
by seasky
I can apply to ILR (t1-ent) soon, though there will be difficulties (due to continuity/days in UK) in receiving it (I have a strong application as an entrepreneur so maybe some discretion will be applied). I also have t1-e coverage for another 7 months past my application date. I can easily apply for a 2nd t1-e extension.
My question, can I apply for ILR without my dependents (to save a lot of money on their fees if declined), if I receive ILR then they apply? If not recieve we all apply for standard extension.
thx
Re: separating dependants in ILR?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 2:12 pm
by CR001
My question, can I apply for ILR without my dependents?
Yes, as long as they apply before the current visas expire.
Re: separating dependants in ILR?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 4:11 pm
by seasky
CR001 wrote:My question, can I apply for ILR without my dependents?
Yes, as long as they apply before the current visas expire.
And to confirm this strategy, what form would they use? I use SET(o) and specifically the sections related to tier-1 e (e.g. proof I employed two people for a year). So what would they do?
Re: separating dependants in ILR?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 4:44 pm
by CR001
seasky wrote:CR001 wrote:My question, can I apply for ILR without my dependents?
Yes, as long as they apply before the current visas expire.
And to confirm this strategy, what form would they use? I use SET(o) and specifically the sections related to tier-1 e (e.g. proof I employed two people for a year). So what would they do?
Set(O) for dependents.
Re: separating dependants in ILR?
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 7:23 am
by seasky
CR001 wrote:
And to confirm this strategy, what form would they use? I use SET(o) and specifically the sections related to tier-1 e (e.g. proof I employed two people for a year). So what would they do?
Set(O) for dependents.[/quote]
Would Set(O) for dependents be allowed a premium route (that is not allowed for t1-ent ILR)?
Re: separating dependants in ILR?
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 9:41 am
by iworker
Yes. as long as the pbs dependents have spent 5 years in the uk.