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Do I submit her application with mine or do a fresh one for her?zimba wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 11:23 amYou apply first using form SET(O) for ILR. She will apply later by varying her extension. She simply needs to apply for a new SET(O) application when eligible.
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Thank you Zimba, much appreciated. I spoke with a few people who said I could vary the application as you suggested here and it should be okay. However, I spoke with an immigration consultant today who said that even varying the application will not help because the Home office would consider her new application (ILR) as on the date of the first application. Is that correct?
Immigration rules: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration ... -residenceCR 6.1. The continuous residence periods in CR 2.1., CR 2.2. and CR 2.2A. will be calculated by counting back from whichever of the following dates is the most beneficial to the applicant:
(a) the date of application; or
(b) any date up to 28 days after the date of application; or
(c) the date of decision; or
(d) for a person applying for settlement on the UK Ancestry route, the date of their last grant of permission.
No problem. I am happy it all worked outphand00 wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 3:33 pmHey Zimba, I thought I will tell you what happened with my wifes application. As you suggested, she got her ILR this week! Thank you for your correct guidance that not only helped save money but also save the time to do the brp extension and then do ILR. She did her ILR application and was granted it yesterday - explained in the cover letter about the variation and all done.
Thanks again for your correct and free advice! You're a savior!