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Separate Tier 2 General Visa for spouse- children's ILR

Post by RandomVariable » Sun Nov 17, 2019 7:00 pm

Hello,

Apologies for multiple queries in advance:

1. My original Tier 2 visa start date is 18 May 2015 and I entered UK on 30th May. I guess that I can apply for ILR starting April 20, 2020. Appreciated if this can be confirmed.

2. Can I source my English certificate in advance now? How soon can I write my "Life in UK" test?

Main Query:
3. My wife was my dependant and did not start working till 2018. She was asked by her employer and she received a Tier 2 General visa in November 2018. For documentation of cohabitation- we have joint utility bills and council tax bills and the house here is on our name as well.
Can she apply for ILR at the same time with me? What shall be the fastest route for her?
If not, can our children apply with me?

Thanks in advance,
Rahul

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Re: Separate Tier 2 General Visa for spouse- children's ILR

Post by CR001 » Sun Nov 17, 2019 7:09 pm

1. My original Tier 2 visa start date is 18 May 2015 and I entered UK on 30th May. I guess that I can apply for ILR starting April 20, 2020. Appreciated if this can be confirmed.
You can apply no sooner than within 28 days before the 5th anniversary of the initial visa ISSUE date.
2. Can I source my English certificate in advance now? How soon can I write my "Life in UK" test?
You can do both at any time.
3. My wife was my dependant and did not start working till 2018. She was asked by her employer and she received a Tier 2 General visa in November 2018. For documentation of cohabitation- we have joint utility bills and council tax bills and the house here is on our name as well.
Can she apply for ILR at the same time with me? What shall be the fastest route for her?
If not, can our children apply with me?
No she cannot apply for ILR as she does not qualify. Her clock for ILR reset to zero when she changed to her own Tier 2 General and she will need 5 years residence on her own tier 2 general before she can apply. Why on earth did she change her visa category from dependent to main tier 2 visa holder??

Children, if born abroad, will only qualify for ILR when your wife does.
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Re: Separate Tier 2 General Visa for spouse- children's ILR

Post by RandomVariable » Sun Nov 17, 2019 7:20 pm

Thank you for your detailed answers.

1. My original Tier 2 visa start date is 18 May 2015 and I entered UK on 30th May. I guess that I can apply for ILR starting April 20, 2020. Appreciated if this can be confirmed.
You can apply no sooner than within 28 days before the 5th anniversary of the initial visa ISSUE date.

5th anniversary will be 18 May 2020. This settles the question.

2. Can I source my English certificate in advance now? How soon can I write my "Life in UK" test?
You can do both at any time
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I should have been more clear in my query. I have received "Medium of Teaching as English" certificate.
Can I can get English sufficiency certificate 6 month's in advance? I reckon certificate now is same as certificate later but gives me comfort that I have it in place.
Also, can I take the test 6 month's in advance?


3. My wife was my dependant and did not start working till 2018. She was asked by her employer and she received a Tier 2 General visa in November 2018. For documentation of cohabitation- we have joint utility bills and council tax bills and the house here is on our name as well.
Can she apply for ILR at the same time with me? What shall be the fastest route for her?
If not, can our children apply with me?
No she cannot apply for ILR as she does not qualify. Her clock for ILR reset to zero when she changed to her own Tier 2 General and she will need 5 years residence on her own tier 2 general before she can apply. Why on earth did she change her visa category from dependent to main tier 2 visa holder??

Employer's need and us preparing for any chances of job redundancies plaguing the banking sector :-(


Children, if born abroad, will only qualify for ILR when your wife does.
Thank you for clarifying.

Warm Regards,
Rahul

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Re: Separate Tier 2 General Visa for spouse- children's ILR

Post by CR001 » Sun Nov 17, 2019 7:24 pm

2. Can I source my English certificate in advance now? How soon can I write my "Life in UK" test?
You can do both at any time
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I should have been more clear in my query. I have received "Medium of Teaching as English" certificate.
Can I can get English sufficiency certificate 6 month's in advance? I reckon certificate now is same as certificate later but gives me comfort that I have it in place.
Also, can I take the test 6 month's in advance?
What exactly is 'Medium of Teaching as English'?? Is it a short course you did, a diploma or.....? You must have an English test at CEFR B1 level from an HO approved test provider OR a Foreign degree with UK NARIC English and Comparable Assessment OR a UK Degree. Nothing else will be accepted. LIUK can be done at any time, it has no expiry date on the test letter.
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Re: Separate Tier 2 General Visa for spouse- children's ILR

Post by RandomVariable » Sun Nov 17, 2019 7:32 pm

I guess I caused confusion (again) by using imprecise language :cry:

"UK NARIC English and Comparable Assessment " requires a confirmation from the institute that the medium of teaching was English. I have sourced that from my colledge. You have clarified that I can get the UK NARIC English and Comparable Assessment any time. That is good to know.

Thank you for your patience with my queries. You helped me get my answers.

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NARIC - IMMIGRATION route and Tier

Post by RandomVariable » Tue Feb 04, 2020 4:32 pm

Hello,

I have nearly completed 5 years in UK on Tier 2 General Visa. I want to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain. For that I have to get NARIC certificate for English proficiency. I have my letter of "English as medium of study" , degree and transcript ready.


On NARIC website,

It is clear that I have to use "Visa and Nationality Service".

On selecting that:
It leads me to screen saying "Please complete your Nationality, the Tier and Route you are applying for." I am currently on Tier 2 General and applying for ILR.

a. What should be my Immigration Tier? Should it be "Tier 2" or "Family Settlement and Nationality"

b. If I have to choose ""Family Settlement and Nationality" as Immigration Tier, would my Immigration Route be "Settlement"?



Please advise.



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Re: NARIC - IMMIGRATION route and Tier

Post by poper » Tue Feb 04, 2020 6:55 pm

RandomVariable wrote:
Tue Feb 04, 2020 4:32 pm
Hello,

I have nearly completed 5 years in UK on Tier 2 General Visa. I want to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain. For that I have to get NARIC certificate for English proficiency. I have my letter of "English as medium of study" , degree and transcript ready.


On NARIC website,

It is clear that I have to use "Visa and Nationality Service".

On selecting that:
It leads me to screen saying "Please complete your Nationality, the Tier and Route you are applying for." I am currently on Tier 2 General and applying for ILR.

a. What should be my Immigration Tier? Should it be "Tier 2" or "Family Settlement and Nationality"

b. If I have to choose ""Family Settlement and Nationality" as Immigration Tier, would my Immigration Route be "Settlement"?
Yes


Please advise.



Thanks

Rahul
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Re: NARIC - IMMIGRATION route and Tier

Post by zimba » Wed Feb 05, 2020 8:14 pm

Settlement
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Re: NARIC - IMMIGRATION route and Tier

Post by RandomVariable » Fri Feb 07, 2020 9:05 am

Thank you

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