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Advice on ILR or UK settlement visa

Post by jcolman » Thu May 07, 2015 11:20 pm

My wife of 15 years was previously granted a settlement visa in 2007 but we left the UK to look after her sick mother.
Five years later, we now wish to return to the UK which is my birthplace.

I'm looking for advice on whether to pursue a settlement visa now or go for a "family of a settled person" visa first and seek ILR later.
Does her previous settlement visa change matters at all? For example, would she be exempt from the English proficiency requirement having already had a settlement visa before 2012? What about proof of income?

BTW, our two children are already official British citizens.

Which do you think would be the best approach?

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Re: Advice on ILR or UK settlement visa

Post by vinny » Thu May 07, 2015 11:30 pm

They are the same type. She has to start afresh. Unfortunately, the rules have been tighten since she last applied. She is subject to the current requirements.
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Re: Advice on ILR or UK settlement visa

Post by CR001 » Thu May 07, 2015 11:32 pm

jcolman wrote:My wife of 15 years was previously granted a settlement visa in 2007 but we left the UK to look after her sick mother.
Five years later, we now wish to return to the UK which is my birthplace.

I'm looking for advice on whether to pursue a settlement visa now or go for a "family of a settled person" visa first and seek ILR later. 'Family of settled person' and settlement visa is the same = spouse visa. Your wife will only qualify after 5 years residence in the UK on a spouse visa, initial visa for 33 months and an extension near expiry for a further 2.5 years.

Does her previous settlement visa change matters at all? For example, would she be exempt from the English proficiency requirement having already had a settlement visa before 2012? No, she would need to qualify from scratch for the visa. English A1 test unless she is from a recognised English speaking country or a Degree that is recognised and taught in English.

What about proof of income? It is tougher criteria now compared to when she previously had the visa. You need to prove that you earn a minimun of £18,600pa or equivalent or have substantial savings of £62,500 held for a minimum of 6 months.

BTW, our two children are already official British citizens.

Which do you think would be the best approach?
There is also a new NHS surcharge that she will have to pay upfront at point of application for the duration of the initial 33 month visa (£200 per year for 3 years = £600). This will need to be paid again when she applies for a further extension for 2.5 years.
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Re: Advice on ILR or UK settlement visa

Post by jcolman » Fri May 08, 2015 3:03 am

Thanks guys. The gov.uk website's helpful attempts at "simplifying" things just makes it all more confusing, IMO.

I'm assuming it wouldn't be possible for her to enter the country on a normal tourist visa (she's Brazilian so no additional paperwork) and convert her visa/apply for the appropriate one while staying with me in the UK..?

To be honest, I'd rather pay the NHS surcharge and use the system than not be able to use it at all.

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Re: Advice on ILR or UK settlement visa

Post by vinny » Fri May 08, 2015 3:20 am

The website is a nightmare.

Your assumption is correct (E-LTRP.2.1.).
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