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tier 1 to tier 2 dependent and ILR
Posted: Sun May 20, 2018 3:55 pm
by amu123456789
Hi
i have currently applied for TIER 1 ext(decision still pending at home office) .if suppose my tier 1 gets refused and i decide to go back home and if my wife get tier 2 sponsorship and if i join her to come to U.K within 6 months , will i be eligible for 10 years ILR route
NOTE: I HAVE BEEN IN THIS COUNTRY FOR 8 YEARS NOW .
Thanks
Re: tier 1 to tier 2 dependent
Posted: Sun May 20, 2018 4:06 pm
by zimba
You need to apply for the new visa from home country within 14 days of your section 3C ending (date of refusal or AR conclusion) and then such application must be successful and you should return within 6 months, otherwise your continuous period will be broken. This is because at the time of leaving the UK you will not have a valid visa
Re: tier 1 to tier 2 dependent and ILR
Posted: Sun May 20, 2018 4:38 pm
by amu123456789
Hi Zimba
Thank you for your prompt response.
other way round, can i apply for tier 2 in uk after refusal within 14 days.
will my continuous period be counted if tier 2 is successful.
this is just a PLAN B, As i heard and read in the newspaper and forum there are lot of cases of refusal for minor mistakes. i have been genuinely doing business for last 3 years with the turnover of 150k and over but scared now with these refusals as lot of hardwork and money is involved which goes in drain with just a minor mistakes.
Thanks
Re: tier 1 to tier 2 dependent and ILR
Posted: Sun May 20, 2018 4:56 pm
by marcnath
amu123456789 wrote: ↑Sun May 20, 2018 4:38 pm
Hi Zimba
Thank you for your prompt response.
other way round, can i apply for tier 2 in uk after refusal within 14 days.
will my continuous period be counted if tier 2 is successful.
this is just a PLAN B, As i heard and read in the newspaper and forum there are lot of cases of refusal for minor mistakes. i have been genuinely doing business for last 3 years with the turnover of 150k and over but scared now with these refusals as lot of hardwork and money is involved which goes in drain with just a minor mistakes.
Thanks
Yes, you can apply for Tier 2 from within the country and if successful, it will not break your continuous stay for either 5 year based on T2 or 10 year LR
Re: tier 1 to tier 2 dependent and ILR
Posted: Mon May 21, 2018 4:42 pm
by Saibabashir123
Hi marcnath
I have similar query
If I make a second application and meanwhile my wife travels India and gets a tier2 sponsorship and by the time she comes here can I vary my fresh application to her tier 2 dependant
Will this count for the ILR?
Thanks in advance for your assistance
Re: tier 1 to tier 2 dependent and ILR
Posted: Mon May 21, 2018 5:45 pm
by marcnath
Saibabashir123 wrote: ↑Mon May 21, 2018 4:42 pm
Hi marcnath
I have similar query
If I make a second application and meanwhile my wife travels India and gets a tier2 sponsorship and by the time she comes here can I vary my fresh application to her tier 2 dependant
Will this count for the ILR?
Thanks in advance for your assistance
Replied in your original thread.