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GTV - ILR eligibility for partnersYour partner can include time they’ve spent as your dependant on another visa to count towards the continuous years they need to qualify. They cannot count any time spent on their own visa (not as your dependant).
Many thanks for your kind reply and sharing the relevant link, @lolo2lolo2 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 1:35 pmYes, that time also counts
GTV - ILR eligibility for partnersYour partner can include time they’ve spent as your dependant on another visa to count towards the continuous years they need to qualify. They cannot count any time spent on their own visa (not as your dependant).
Related question on Calculating the continuous residence periodlolo2 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 1:35 pmYes, that time also counts
GTV - ILR eligibility for partnersYour partner can include time they’ve spent as your dependant on another visa to count towards the continuous years they need to qualify. They cannot count any time spent on their own visa (not as your dependant).
Many thanks, @CR001 - sure, it is clear now.
That's a good point you mentioned @lolo2.
Thanks @secret.simonsecret.simon wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 9:17 amOne approach I have seen advised on these forums (though I have no personal experience of it myself) is to apply for an extension of the current visa (Global Talent visa) and pay the fees and IHS before the current visa expires, so a day or two before 17th September (and it must be before the date of expiry to engage Section 3C).
If your application is not decided by the date you become eligible for ILR (18th November in this case), you can apply to vary your application to ILR. You will need to pay the full ILR fees as well, but you should eventually, in a few months, get a refund of your IHS (not sure if there is a refund of your Global Talent visa fees).
It all hinges on how efficient your Global Talent visa caseworker is.
Hello Moderatorslolo2 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 9:50 amIt's not clear to me the first dependant visa issue date. I only can say that it was issued between 25 Oct 2018 and 16 Dec 2018.
It seems OP is considering the date of arrival and not the visa issue date for the qualifying period, or am I wrong?
I also could think of applying for ILR - using standard service - just before the expiry date of the current leave, and then delay biometrics until the very last few days of the timeframe given, i.e. two months. The applicant would be eligible when a decision is made.
Thank you, @CR001 - all clear to me now. Will now apply to extend the visa. Thanks for your valuable inputs.CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 11, 2023 12:24 pmThe start of the qualifying period for your dependent is 9th December 2018.
The 'date of decision' you are referencing, is the date of ILR decision, not the date of entry clearance decision. The paragraph you quote clearly states 'You must count backwards from whichever of the following is most beneficial to the applicant to see whether they meet the qualifying period:'
Further update:DreamerBeliever wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2023 11:02 pmHello moderators - @CR001, @lolo2 and @secret.simon - many thanks for your guidance on this subject. I did apply for and have now got the visa extension confirmation for my spouse. Much appreciate it.
Please do not tag your question onto other members topics in a sub forum not relevant to your visa category questions.globelly wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 11:26 amThis is good news. Please I got similar issue and I need to know if this also applies to us. But, my spouse is on a skilled worker visa and not the global talent as yours.
He was on my student visa as dependent and switched to skilled worker visa after a year. Can he now apply for ILR and count that one year as part of the 5 years continuous living eligibility criteria to apply as ILR or this only applies to global talent?
Thank you.