Switching to GTV - is endorsement enough to apply for ILR?
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2025 2:43 pm
Hello ILR experts,
A friend of mine has an urgent query - I advised to sign up for the forum but as it may take a while for their account to be approved they asked me to post it in the meantime if anyone is able to respond. Thanks in advance.
"I have submitted my Global Talent visa endorsement and I am going to submit my visa application also with visa fees/IHS payment also, since my visa expires soon in mid-april so I am submitting both of them together. I have already spent 4 years and 3 months in the UK on a Skilled Worker visa and now I am switching to a Global Talent visa. Now looking at Global talent rules, I see I might be eligible for ILR after 3 years (since the endorsement will come from the Royal Society).
I heard a suggestion that I might be directly eligible for ILR so I should enquire from the Home Office if I can directly do the ILR process without doing the Stage 2 visa application. However, since my visa might expire soon and the visa fees are also rising from tomorrow (9th of April), I will do the Stage 2 process soon but does anyone know that if there is a provision or an example where one can do the ILR process directly after endorsement proving one has lived in the UK for the required amount of time already? Although I feel that just the endorsement won't be enough, I would need to have the Global Talent visa stamp also before doing the ILR process. I thought of checking with the forum if someone has any idea about these things, when one is switching from one visa to another then how does the ILR process work?"
A friend of mine has an urgent query - I advised to sign up for the forum but as it may take a while for their account to be approved they asked me to post it in the meantime if anyone is able to respond. Thanks in advance.
"I have submitted my Global Talent visa endorsement and I am going to submit my visa application also with visa fees/IHS payment also, since my visa expires soon in mid-april so I am submitting both of them together. I have already spent 4 years and 3 months in the UK on a Skilled Worker visa and now I am switching to a Global Talent visa. Now looking at Global talent rules, I see I might be eligible for ILR after 3 years (since the endorsement will come from the Royal Society).
I heard a suggestion that I might be directly eligible for ILR so I should enquire from the Home Office if I can directly do the ILR process without doing the Stage 2 visa application. However, since my visa might expire soon and the visa fees are also rising from tomorrow (9th of April), I will do the Stage 2 process soon but does anyone know that if there is a provision or an example where one can do the ILR process directly after endorsement proving one has lived in the UK for the required amount of time already? Although I feel that just the endorsement won't be enough, I would need to have the Global Talent visa stamp also before doing the ILR process. I thought of checking with the forum if someone has any idea about these things, when one is switching from one visa to another then how does the ILR process work?"