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Applying For ILR after 5 years

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2020 11:03 am
by dp250281
Hi All,

I am sorry if I am posting my query in the muddle of this thread/conversation!

I am on tier2 visa and going to apply ILR next year-2021/March.
My wife is on pbs dependent visa and we are going to apply for ILR together (though the dates between her entry and my entry is little late 15days)
I have sufficient funds/savings build from last year! individual accounts.
My employer is ready to provide required documents for the ILR.

We have booked our lifeintheuk exams/slot next month July 9 and 10th-2020.

1: I just want to know if I can process my application without showing my lifeintheuktest results (due to this COVID-19 test Centers are not opened yet or keep changing the dates)? I know we still have enough time for this but just in case if there is a process changed slightly due to COVID-19!
And if the dates can be changed due to COVID!

2: I have my IELTS score/passed and showed when I am entering into the UK. Do I need to redo/show my English language test?
Also my wife needs her English language test B1(trinity) test as well right?

3: what are the set of documents I need to prepare? Or Is there a link/gov website that I can refer and prepare?

4: And my salary meets the requirement 40k plus per annum and is this sufficient apart from my savings (some where around 3000£ each)?

Please advise!!

I am very sorry if my questions are repeated and I just came across this website and I want to ask these as I could see there are many experienced people replying to the queries..!

Thanks
DP

Re: Applying For ILR after 5 years

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2020 11:21 am
by CR001
The start of the qualifying period for both of you are the date the initial tier 3 visa was issued and NOT the date of entry.

1. If you are only applying next year in march, then this query is not relevant at this stage. By then things will likely be back to normal and you won't benefit from any COVID disruption process.

2. You both need to prove B1 English.

3. Have you read the tier 2 guidance notes??

4. You need to meet the ilr salary requirement of £36,800pa OR what is stated in your soc, whichever is higher. Savings are NOT required or relevant.

Please also do not tag your questions onto other members topics

Re: Applying For ILR after 5 years

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2020 12:07 pm
by dp250281
Hi,

Thanks for your response. And I am sorry for tagging my question.

Regarding the second point-As stated in the gov.uk website about English language test in my case it is not required? I am confused. I just want to double check..see in the below link it says not required or if it expired we can still use it during the application?

https://www.gov.uk/english-language/app ... ifications

And one more question I forgot to check/mention in the previous post- Do we need to include my son‘s name/details in my ILR application? He was born here in the U.K. (last year) or not include now and once we have our ILR we can apply citizenship for him?

Please clarify/advise if any!

Thanks
DP

Re: Applying For ILR after 5 years

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2020 6:14 pm
by dp250281
Hi All,

Can someone please give suggestions on the above query?

Thanks
DP

Re: Applying For ILR after 5 years

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2020 6:21 pm
by zimba
The original IELST will be accepted if it was at B1 level
Applying to settle in the UK
You can use a B1 level qualification that’s run out if both of the following are true:

it’s on the current list of recognised tests
it was accepted for another UK immigration application, for example when you got permission to enter
https://www.gov.uk/english-language/app ... ifications

Re: Applying For ILR after 5 years

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2020 7:35 pm
by dp250281
Thanks Zimba. Yes, I have got B2 level expired and used when I was entering into the U.K.

Could you please advise the below point?

Do we need to include my son‘s name/details in my ILR application? He was born here in the U.K. (last year) or not include now and once we have our ILR we can apply citizenship for him?

Please clarify/advise if any!

Thanks
DP

Re: Applying For ILR after 5 years

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2020 1:15 am
by zimba
Do not add the child. Register him later

Re: Applying For ILR after 5 years

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2020 9:19 am
by dp250281
Thank you Zimba. Much appreciated.