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Got ILR ... now next ?

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yazztech
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Got ILR ... now next ?

Post by yazztech » Thu Aug 10, 2017 4:38 pm

Hello gurus,

thanks for help when ever i have asked i got always quick reply. thanks again. i got my ILR on 10 years basis. just need quick info my baby was born in 2015 in UK . so do i have to apply for MN1 and then british passport? or is there else thing do i have to do ?

second i was on tier 1 ent. i have been taking director salaries. i need to apply for spouse visa as well i know we can share the job like me n my partner can show both salaries. but do i have to wait for financial year of the company to apply or i can apply on the basis of 6 months payslip ?

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Re: Got ILR ... now next ?

Post by zimba » Sat Aug 12, 2017 1:27 am

so do i have to apply for MN1 and then british passport? or is there else thing do i have to do ?
Yes. Register for MN1 and pay the fees including the passport fees
second i was on tier 1 ent. i have been taking director salaries. i need to apply for spouse visa as well i know we can share the job like me n my partner can show both salaries. but do i have to wait for financial year of the company to apply or i can apply on the basis of 6 months payslip ?
Your previous visa has no influence on this. You need to show an annual salary of £18,600 for FLR(M)
Advice is given based on my personal research and experience only. Do NOT contact me via private message for immigration advice

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