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I believe that it's possible, if she receives entry clearance as your dependant (295J).Alesto1 wrote:But what if I first add her as dependent to my existing HSMP visa (she will get a dependent visa until the end of my HSMP visa) and then in a week or month time we both apply for ILR?
Surely, being my dependent of the time of the application she should receive a ILR status as well, right?
I suppose, what I want to know is - is there an immigration rule specifying how long one should be dependent before applying for ILR?
To reiterate: We are not married, been living on the UK for 2 years, both have had valid visas. She has been here for 4 yrs and 6 months.
I am not sure they got my question, the response was:Hello Enquires Team,
I have the following question, to which I could not find an answer anywhere.
I have been living in the UK under HSMP visa for 5 years and am planning to apply for a ILR. Two and a half years ago I met a girl and soon after we started living together. We have been living together now (at one address) for over 2 years and planning to continue living as unmarried partners. She has been in the UK on a student visa for over four years.
As far as I could understand I can attach her as my dependent (to my HSMP visa, which is till Sep 2010). We have been living together for more than two years in the UK and planning to continue living as unmarried partners).
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When she eventually gets her status changed to dependent (from student) under 295J, using FLR(M), can we then both apply for ILR (I am eligible and she is my dependent), using SET(O)?
Is there any requirement about how long one should have been a dependent to an HSMP holder in order to apply for ILR?
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Thank you for your enquiry.
Switching into the Unmarried/Same Sex Partner of a British or settled person in the United Kingdom is only allowed if your current leave to enter or remain in the UK was longer than six months from the date on which you were admitted to the UK.
In order to qualify as an unmarried partner you must show that:
any previous marriage (or similar relationship) that either of you were in has permanently broken down;
you have both been living together as if you are married for at least two years;
you both plan to live together permanently; and
you both have enough money to support and adequately accommodate yourselves and any dependants without help from public funds.
you are aged 21 or over and your partner is aged 21 or over.
you have been granted leave to remain in the UK.
As your partner is on a student visa , she cannot switch to be your dependant in the UK and require entry clearance.
You are also required to be either a British or settled person in the UK.