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Section D-ILRP: Decision on application for indefinite leave to remain as a partner
D-ILRP.1.1. If the applicant meets all of the requirements for indefinite leave to remain as a partner the applicant will be granted indefinite leave to remain.
D-ILRP.1.2. If the applicant does not meet the requirements for indefinite leave to remain as a partner only for one or both of the following reasons-
(a) paragraph S-ILR.1.5. or S-ILR.1.6. applies;
(b) the applicant has not demonstrated sufficient knowledge of the English language or about life in the United Kingdom in accordance with Appendix KoLL,
subject to compliance with any requirement notified under paragraph GEN.1.15.(b), the applicant will be granted further limited leave to remain as a partner for a period not exceeding 30 months, and subject to a condition of no recourse to public funds.
D-ILRP.1.3. If the applicant does not meet all the eligibility requirements for indefinite leave to remain as a partner, and does not qualify for further limited leave to remain as a partner under paragraph DILRP. 1.2., the application will be refused, unless the applicant meets the requirements in paragraph R-LTRP.1.1.(a), (b) and (d) for limited leave to remain as a partner. Where they do, and subject to compliance with any requirement notified under paragraph GEN.1.15.(b), the applicant will be granted further limited leave to remain as a partner for a period not exceeding 30 months under paragraph D-LTRP.1.2. and subject to a condition of no recourse to public funds unless the Secretary of State considers that the person should not be subject to such a condition.
This depends on the financial year used for SET(M). Income earned outside that period is discarded.
Zimba wrote: ↑Mon Mar 08, 2021 2:44 pmGuide: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... .0-ext.pdf
If you are ONLY relying on rental income, the period is 12 months before the date of the applicationPersonal bank statements for or from the 12-month period prior to the date
of application showing the rental income relied upon was paid into an
account in the name of the person or of the person and their partner jointly -
the bank statements should cover the period for which the income is relied
upon
Yes. Read the guidetno wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 7:04 pmHi Zimba,
Thank you for that. I am actually coming up 600 pounds short, so frustrating!
I have a property overseas, which we also let. Could we combine my husbands rental and my rental, so two rental properties? As we are just shy of meeting the financial threshold with just the one.
Regards