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by CR001 » Sun Apr 12, 2015 2:03 pm
Then you can switch once he has ILR as you will be eligible for ILR based on 10 years long residence in 2019 then.
The steps to switch are as follows :
1. FLR(M), initial visa will be issued for 2.5 years. You can apply by post or in person for a same day decision. You/hubby will need to meet the financial requirement of £18,600pa. You need English level A1 test or if you have one you can use your UK degree. You will also need to pay the new NHS surcharge upfront at point of application (2.5 years visa @ £200 per year = £500). You will need to provide proof of cohabitation as well.
2. Within 28 days of your spouse visa expiring, you need to apply for an extension on FLR(M), meeting all the requirements and extra costs listed in number 1 above again, including the £500 surcharge to cover the 2.5 year extension.
3. You can apply for ILR based on long residence 28 days before you reach 10 years legal residence in 2019, providing ypu meet all the standard requirements. Or you could wait till 2020 and apply based on your spouse visa, again meeting all the requirements in 1 and 2 above with the exception of the surcharge.
4. Once you receive ILR through either route, if your husband is British at that point, you can apply for citizenship immediately as spouse of British citizen, which requires 3 years residence. Or you can wait for 12 months on ILR and apply for citizenship in your own right based on 5 years residence.
Char (CR001 not Casa)
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