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ILR eligibility question
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2019 12:11 pm
by Twopair
Hi, I have a ILR eligibility question for my family.
My wife just got ILR (10 yrs route): 09/2008 ~ 10/2015 (tier 4 student) , 10/2015~10/2018 (My tier 2 dependent), 03/2019 ILR received.
Myself: 04/2010~02/2015(My wife's tier 4 dependent), 02/2015~02/2017(first tier 2), 02/2017~02/2020(second tier 2)
I should be able to apply for ILR when current tier 2 expire next Feb.
Child 1: born outside the UK.
04/2010~10/2015(My wife's tier 4 dependent), 10/2015~02/2020(my tier 2 dependent)
Can she apply ILR at the same time next Feb? As her tier 2 dependent would be less than 5 years but my wife has already got ILR.
Child 2: born in the UK, 12/2012~10/2015 (My wife's tier 4 dependent), 10/2015~(My tier 2 dependent)
She should be able to apply for citizenship, right?
Thanks
Re: ILR eligibility question
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2019 12:13 pm
by CR001
Child 1: born outside the UK.
04/2010~10/2015(My wife's tier 4 dependent), 10/2015~02/2020(my tier 2 dependent)
Can she apply ILR at the same time next Feb? As her tier 2 dependent would be less than 5 years but my wife has already got ILR.
Yes, child can apply when you apply.
Child 2: born in the UK, 12/2012~10/2015 (My wife's tier 4 dependent), 10/2015~(My tier 2 dependent)
She should be able to apply for citizenship, right?
Child can be registered as British on form MN1 (costs currently £1022).
Re: ILR eligibility question
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2019 4:30 pm
by Twopair
Thank you very much
ILR for tier 2 and daughter
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2019 1:45 pm
by Twopair
Hi there,
Could anyone help with my case?
Me: Tier 2 from Feb 2015
Wife: Already got ILR from 10 years Long Residence route
Daughter: born outside UK, enter UK on April 2010, switched to my tier 2 dependant on Oct. 2015.
I plan to apply ILR next Jan (28 days before current one expire)
I think my daughter should be able to apply ILR at the same time.
But this eligibility check for my daughter from gov.uk worries me as her mother's settlement was from 10 years route.
You may be eligible for settlement (‘indefinite leave to remain’) as the partner or child of a person who’s already settled using:
any tier 1 visa except Tier 1 (Graduate Entrepreneur) or Tier 1 (Post-Study Work)
a tier 2 visa
a Tier 5 (International Agreement) visa
If your partner or parent settled in another way, for example because they’d been in the UK for 10 years (‘Long Residence’), you cannot settle because of their work visa. You’ll need to apply to stay in the UK with a person settled in the UK .
Re: ILR for tier 2 and daughter
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2019 1:50 pm
by CR001
Topics Merged!
The advice hasn't changed since you asked the question in March.
If the child is dependent on your tier 2, she can apply for ILR when you do. The 5 years residence does not apply to children.
Your UK born child could have been registered as British on form MN1 as soon as your wife got ILR in March.
Re: ILR for tier 2 and daughter
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2019 2:08 pm
by Twopair
I just tried to find my old post but don't know how to do that.
Thanks a lot.
Re: ILR for tier 2 and daughter
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2019 11:29 am
by Twopair
Hi,
I am starting to fill in my Set (O) application (with my daughter) and see what documents I need to provide.
I have two questions from the application:
- Evidence of reasons for absences from the UK
I only left UK for paid holidays (no more than 30 days each time, total days within a year does not exceed the limit). What evidence should I provide? Only got stamps on my passports. Or should I ask my employer to give me a letter to confirm all this paid holidays?
- From the immigration rule, one reason for my daughter can submit with me is because my wife is already settled. But the application didn't ask for any document from my wife, the only thing filled in the application is my daughter's both parents' information (name, DOB, live together, etc). Not sure if this is normal, the only two things needed from my daughter are her passport and BRP.
Thanks for your help in advance
Re: ILR for tier 2 and daughter
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2019 2:19 pm
by zimba
- Evidence of reasons for absences from the UK
I only left UK for paid holidays (no more than 30 days each time, total days within a year does not exceed the limit). What evidence should I provide? Only got stamps on my passports. Or should I ask my employer to give me a letter to confirm all this paid holidays?
Employer letter
- From the immigration rule, one reason for my daughter can submit with me is because my wife is already settled. But the application didn't ask for any document from my wife, the only thing filled in the application is my daughter's both parents' information (name, DOB, live together, etc). Not sure if this is normal, the only two things needed from my daughter are her passport and BRP.
They have all the information. They do not need to ask
Re: ILR for tier 2 and daughter
Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2020 10:34 am
by Twopair
Hi there,
I am about to submit my application and want to confirm a question in the application form: "first enter UK"
I suppose the answer of the question is the date I got my first tier 2 (02/2015).
And for my daughter, it is the date she switched to my tier 2 dependent (10/2015).
Nothing related to my or my daughter's VISA prior to tier 2.
Is that correct?
Regards
Re: ILR for tier 2 and daughter
Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2020 1:17 pm
by zimba
Yes You can assume that. That question is not important
Re: ILR for tier 2 and daughter
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2020 11:13 am
by Twopair
Hi,
I submitted my application and started to upload my documents.
My tier 2 is from 02/2015 but first entered UK on 04/2010 with another VISA (This VISA is on previous passport). Should I upload my previous passport? The same as my daughter's passport
Thanks in advance
Re: ILR for tier 2 and daughter
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2020 3:55 pm
by zimba
Yes. Upload all passports you held in the last 5 years
Re: ILR for tier 2 and daughter
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2020 5:22 pm
by Twopair
Sorry, a little confused about "yes".
Just to confirm
Previous passport: ~ 2011 (Contains first VISA stamp I entered UK - non tier 2)
Current passport: 2011~2021
So I just need upload my current passport?
Regards,
Re: ILR for tier 2 and daughter
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2020 8:07 pm
by zimba
Zimba wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2020 3:55 pm
Yes. Upload all passports you held in
the last 5 years
Re: ILR for tier 2 and daughter
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2020 1:19 pm
by Twopair
Thanks a lot