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Actually I wanted to know if there is someone who got the ILR application rejected after spending 3 years on Global Talent Visa (GTV). I have already spent 17 months on the skilled worker visa and will now be applying for the GTV. I need guidance, should I go for the 2-year GTV (my total time will be 3 years and 5 months) or 3-year GTV (my total time will be 4 years and 5 months) for the ILR? Applying for the 2-year GTV will save IHS fees of one year (£1035). Hopefully, I am a bit more clear now.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2025 9:45 amNot familiar with the subject, but I expect this is laid down in the immigration rules. Not a matter of opinion.
Dear Abdul, There is no issue with the ILR conditional how well you meet the other criteria which you can find easily in the application check list.abdul_35 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2025 5:20 pmActually I wanted to know if there is someone who got the ILR application rejected after spending 3 years on Global Talent Visa (GTV). I have already spent 17 months on the skilled worker visa and will now be applying for the GTV. I need guidance, should I go for the 2-year GTV (my total time will be 3 years and 5 months) or 3-year GTV (my total time will be 4 years and 5 months) for the ILR? Applying for the 2-year GTV will save IHS fees of one year (£1035). Hopefully, I am a bit more clear now.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2025 9:45 amNot familiar with the subject, but I expect this is laid down in the immigration rules. Not a matter of opinion.
Thanks and regards,
Abdul
Dear Faheem,yfaheem wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2025 3:36 pmDear Abdul, There is no issue with the ILR conditional how well you meet the other criteria which you can find easily in the application check list.abdul_35 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2025 5:20 pmActually I wanted to know if there is someone who got the ILR application rejected after spending 3 years on Global Talent Visa (GTV). I have already spent 17 months on the skilled worker visa and will now be applying for the GTV. I need guidance, should I go for the 2-year GTV (my total time will be 3 years and 5 months) or 3-year GTV (my total time will be 4 years and 5 months) for the ILR? Applying for the 2-year GTV will save IHS fees of one year (£1035). Hopefully, I am a bit more clear now.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2025 9:45 amNot familiar with the subject, but I expect this is laid down in the immigration rules. Not a matter of opinion.
Thanks and regards,
Abdul
Related to the length of GTV, you need 03 years atleast (GTV+skilled worker) before you can apply for ILR on GTV route. Given your length of stay on SW you need to apply for 02 years GTV. I hope this helps. Good Luck!
Regrds
faheem
Thanks a lot for the kind reply and providing an example of a friend. I will proceed with 02 years GTV now.s1371571 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2025 10:55 amAs immigration rules says, you can combine the time from skilled worker visa and GTV to apply for ILR.
If your GTV allows for ILR on three years, you can apply for ILR right after meeting three years continuous residence. It is technically possible, even if you stayed only a month on GTV out of those three years. I know a friend applied for ILR just after three months of GTV, and received ILR.