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ILR Questions
Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 4:28 am
by Vijays
I came to UK April 2006 in workpermit. I am with same employer since then. I am eligible for ILR next month. I am planning to go to premium service in Croydon.
1. My company gives the P60 as a softcopy. Will that do?
2. My wife was my dependant between April 2006 and sept 2008. after that she got Tier 1. Also between june 2009 to april 2010 she was in india for maternity. Currently, our kid's visa is as her dependant. Can they apply for the ILR with me?
Thanks very much.
Re: ILR Questions
Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 9:07 am
by xyz123
Vijays wrote:I came to UK April 2006 in workpermit. I am with same employer since then. I am eligible for ILR next month. I am planning to go to premium service in Croydon.
1. My company gives the P60 as a softcopy. Will that do?
2. My wife was my dependant between April 2006 and sept 2008. after that she got Tier 1. Also between june 2009 to april 2010 she was in india for maternity. Currently, our kid's visa is as her dependant. Can they apply for the ILR with me?
Thanks very much.
1- if you can then get P60s stamped by your employer. if not have soft copies and also get a letter from HMRC showing your tax history (not employment history as that takes longer apparently) for last 5 years. it takes 7-10 days for letter to arrive.
2- not sure about your child but your wife cant apply as she is not currently on your dependant visa. your wife will need to apply for leave to remain as your dependent (she may have to leave the country to do so) if she wants to apply with you. otherwise she will have to apply for leave to remain after your get your ILR. or she can wait till she completes 5 years on Tier 1 . i think your child can apply for citizenship once you get your ILR but i am not sure.
search the forum, both questions have been answered many times.
Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 11:45 am
by geriatrix
To change status from Tier 1 (General) migrant to that of dependant of Tier 1 (General) migrant, one cannot apply for leave to remain. One must apply for
entry clearance from
outside the UK.
If both your child and wife change their status (to dependants) before you apply for settlement, and you can provide evidence of cohabitation (with your wife) in the 2 years preceding the application, then both dependants may be eligible to apply for settlement at the same time as you. (
319E and
319J)
Alternatively, after you are granted settlement your wife may apply for leave to remain as spouse of settled person, and apply for settlement after she's spent 2 years in the UK (as spouse of settled person).
Or continue as a Tier 1 (General) migrant, and apply for settlement as and when she is eligible (2013?).
Where was your child born?
regards
Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 6:07 am
by Vijays
Thanks very much for your replies.
My Child was born in India.
My wife has to go for Tier 1 extension in Sept 2011 But she is not working since 6 months. Can they apply for Further Leave to Remain as a dependant for me(I am on work permit Tier 2) here in UK or Do they have to apply from India?
Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 2:09 pm
by geriatrix
Vijays wrote:Can they apply for Further Leave to Remain as a dependant for me(I am on work permit Tier 2) here in UK or Do they have to apply from India?
sushdmehta wrote:To change status from Tier 1 (General) migrant to that of dependant of Tier 1 (General) migrant, one cannot apply for leave to remain. One must apply for
entry clearance from
outside the UK.
regards