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Route to ILR

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 4:57 pm
by ashahmali
Hi,

I am currently almost 3 years into a Tier 2 General, due to be renewed later this year.

I am also eligible for the Family route (I have a kid who is british but not married), I confunsed on whether to switch routes when renewing or just continue on the Tier 2 for 2 more years then apply for ILR.

my question is, if I swicth routes, will the 3 years I already have count towards ILR or does it reset?

Re: Route to ILR

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 5:01 pm
by CR001
will the 3 years I already have count towards ILR
No they won't count.
does it reset?
Yes, it resets to zero.

Re: Route to ILR

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 5:16 pm
by ashahmali
Thanks alot for your response,

What route would you guys recommend?, I am finding it difficult to make up my mind.

Many thanks

Re: Route to ILR

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 5:25 pm
by CR001
Only you can make that decision.

Tier 2 General will get you ILR quicker IF you meet all the requirements. There is no other route that gets you to ILR any quicker.

You don't state if you are in a relationship with the childs other parent or if yes for how long.

Re: Route to ILR

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 5:43 pm
by ashahmali
hi

Thanks for the response.

I am still in relationship with the child's mum, however she still lives with her parents, we have never had the same address or lived together, does this change things in anyway?

Thanks

Re: Route to ILR

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2018 7:51 am
by CR001
FLR(FP) parent route is for couples who have split up and no longer in a relationship, not for a situation as you describe it.

FLR(M) unmarried partner visa (assuming of course you are not married to her) will also fail as there is a mandatory requirement of 2 years evidence of cohabitation of living in a relationship akin to marriage.

Re: Route to ILR

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2018 10:53 am
by ashahmali
Thanks @CR001,

the worlds needs more people like you.

I guess, I will have to wait out my Tier 2 general, I have just gotten bored of working for my employer and the inflexibility in taking on external paid work gives me headache, I have got a kid, and a mortgage to service, also got accepted for a part-time PhD course (50% funded), which i have had to differ till october because I wanted to make up my mind re, the visa situation.

I will continue to read around until I find a more suitable route, but many thanks to you for your time; if you think of anything else or have any advice please drop it okay.

Also if you ever need any consulting on Software Development, Web/Mobile Apps development etc. i will happy to return this favor.

Cheers
Ash