ILR for tier-2 dependent with break in continuous residence and current extension expiring
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2025 3:27 pm
All help appreciated.
My wife's current leave to remain as tier-2 dependent expires in March 2025. I am trying to figure out if I can apply for ILR without necessarily applying for another extension.
Wife was first given a tier-2 dependent visa in October 2019. She came to the UK and returned back to Pakistan for completing her degree. Completion was expected in February 2020 but due to Covid restrictions she was only able to come back in July 2020.
If I start the five year period from July 2020 then she would be eligible for ILR in June 2025. Her current dependent visa expires in March 2025 so she has a two/three month gap.
If I start the five year period from October 2019 then she has already met five years in October 2024.
If I start the five year period looking backwards from 1 Feb 2025 then she will meet five years test.
How should I count the five years? Is there a way to legally apply for ILR now instead of applying for an extension? If I apply for an extension I need to pay the extension fees plus IHS for three years.
My wife's current leave to remain as tier-2 dependent expires in March 2025. I am trying to figure out if I can apply for ILR without necessarily applying for another extension.
Wife was first given a tier-2 dependent visa in October 2019. She came to the UK and returned back to Pakistan for completing her degree. Completion was expected in February 2020 but due to Covid restrictions she was only able to come back in July 2020.
If I start the five year period from July 2020 then she would be eligible for ILR in June 2025. Her current dependent visa expires in March 2025 so she has a two/three month gap.
If I start the five year period from October 2019 then she has already met five years in October 2024.
If I start the five year period looking backwards from 1 Feb 2025 then she will meet five years test.
How should I count the five years? Is there a way to legally apply for ILR now instead of applying for an extension? If I apply for an extension I need to pay the extension fees plus IHS for three years.