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ILR for PBS dependents (wife&chlids)

Post by ranashaz » Tue Jan 30, 2024 12:04 pm

hello there,
hope you guys doing well
i have a query about my dependants ILR need your guide on this please advise

1-my dependents got first permission to enter uk on 28-02-2019
they enter uk on 22-03-2019
now current visa expiring on 05-02-2024
can i apply for ILR cause they got first visa on 28-02-2019 and current visa expires on 5-02-2024 can we consider that date and apply 28 before or i have to consider entry date which is 22-03-2019 please guide my accountant says that you can apply as per rule if you travel within days your visa grant date is considered.
2- which set of form i will use like( SET 0 ) ?
3- 2 kids 18 plus shall i apply as one application or i have to apply separate if we eligible to apply

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Re: ILR for PBS dependents (wife&chlids)

Post by ranashaz » Tue Jan 30, 2024 12:07 pm

below i have one pargraph got from set o guideline is this relevant or not please guide


There is qualifying period to complete in most of the categories on this form
The date on which you entered the uk with a visa in the relevant category or,if you did not entered the uk with such a visa , from the date on which you were first granted permission to remain in the uk on the relevant category.
If you entered with a visa several weeks or more after the date from which it was valid for use.you may need to apply for extension of stay to complete the relevant qualifying period.

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Re: ILR for PBS dependents (wife&chlids)

Post by zimba » Tue Jan 30, 2024 12:19 pm

1. The date of entry is irrelevant. Use the first visa issue date
2. SET(O) is correct
3. Over 18 dependants should apply separately and meet the language and LIUK requirements
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Re: ILR for PBS dependents (wife&chlids)

Post by ranashaz » Tue Jan 30, 2024 12:30 pm

than you MR zimba

1-so its mean we can apply now base on 28-02-2019 just double confirming ? cause sir its big fees and cant afford to pay again if any issue comes there

2- please could you guide what options i have to chose in set O for dependents when starting the application i have tried before and chosen tier 1 migrant then tier 1 entrepreneur but they start asking me to provide business details and 2 employees then i realise its not for dependents please guide me.
3- what mandatory docs needed.
4- when they ask when you enter uk i will write same 22-03-2019 ?
5- over 18 also use same SET O ? and one my daughter have learning disability issues she got doctor letter for exemption i hope it works ?

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Re: ILR for PBS dependents (wife&chlids)

Post by zimba » Tue Jan 30, 2024 12:33 pm

1. Yes it is correct
2. You have chosen the wrong option probably. You need to ensure you choose an option that says Tier 1 or PBS Dependant
3. Passports covering the lats 5 years, LIUK, English language. For your spouse also cohabitation documents: All you need to know about cohabitation evidence
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Re: ILR for PBS dependents (wife&chlids)

Post by ranashaz » Tue Jan 30, 2024 12:44 pm

Dear Zamba,

please find below these options they showing in two steps
first step

Select a category in which you are applying for indefinite leave to remain.
(Required)

Tier 1 or Global Talent dependants

Tier 1 migrant

Skilled Worker, Tier 2 or International Sportsperson dependant

Skilled Worker, Tier 2 or International Sportsperson

Bereaved partner

Representative of an overseas business

UK ancestry

Global talent

Hong Kong British National (Overseas) (BN(O))

Any other employment

Afghan Resettlement

Adult Dependent Relative (family route)

Other purposes or reasons not covered by other application forms

one i will chose from step 1 then in step 2 different options comes depending on option 1 selection please help

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Re: ILR for PBS dependents (wife&chlids)

Post by zimba » Tue Jan 30, 2024 12:45 pm

Tier 1 or Global Talent dependants
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Re: ILR for PBS dependents (wife&chlids)

Post by ranashaz » Tue Jan 30, 2024 12:51 pm

my kids on PBS dependent sir just reassuring

setp 2 comes like this

Are you the partner or child of your sponsor?
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Partner

Child 18 or older

Child Under 18

this means sir if i select this option then i can apply partner and what about child's under 18 ,i have 2 child's can i add later once i finish my wife application in same application ?
it could also ask for 18 plus kids as well after finishing wife application?

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Re: ILR for PBS dependents (wife&chlids)

Post by zimba » Tue Jan 30, 2024 1:18 pm

Children under 18 are added to the same application when you choose 'partner'. Children above 18 apply using separate form
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Re: ILR for PBS dependents (wife&chlids)

Post by ranashaz » Tue Jan 30, 2024 2:16 pm

Dear Zamba

than you so much stay blessed

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Re: ILR for PBS dependents (wife&chlids)

Post by ranashaz » Tue Jan 30, 2024 6:34 pm

Dear Zamba,

Sorry to bother you again I have meet a solicitor I was already engaged with them they saying entry date 22-03-2019 will be considered please guide me I am confused I believe what you said before that issue date which is 28-02-2029 will be considered please once more guide me 🙏

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Re: ILR for PBS dependents (wife&chlids)

Post by zimba » Tue Jan 30, 2024 11:19 pm

ranashaz wrote:
Tue Jan 30, 2024 6:34 pm
Dear Zamba,

Sorry to bother you again I have meet a solicitor I was already engaged with them they saying entry date 22-03-2019 will be considered please guide me I am confused I believe what you said before that issue date which is 28-02-2029 will be considered please once more guide me 🙏
Incorrect. The date on entry is only used under the family route NOT the dependant route.
This has been the case since 2018: indefinite-leave-to-remain/big-changes- ... 46559.html
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Re: ILR for PBS dependents (wife&chlids)

Post by ranashaz » Thu Feb 01, 2024 8:06 am

Dear Zamba,

Thank you for your guide line I appreciate you guys always help others on this form with exact and perfect guidelines once again thank you.

I am facing few issue while filling application are you able to guide on this as well if yes please guide

1- I have selected the option you guided me
1- tier1 or global talent dependants
2- partner

This application have never asked about myself details passport number etc ,as I was main applicant at the time of application for my dependents?

Only when I have added kids in their application they asked for both parents only there my name and nationality has been asked only , does it works like this ?
2-they didn’t asked for travel history how they know about our first permission granted date ?
3- one of my daughter has done GCSEs I thought she can provide that certificate as proof of English but you guided need B1 so I have booked for today 1feb 2024 I hope she will pass but certificate comes in 5 days our last date of visa expiry is 5 feb can we upload docs later as well if needed if don’t get link reference before 5 feb ?
4- they haven’t asked any thing about me as I was main applicant do I still need to provide my docs along if yes which one ?
5- my son have only couple of letter on his name in last 5 years hope it will works ?
6- my other elder daughter have disability and learning disability issue I have asked doctor neurologist for letter for exemption of B1 and Life in uk test hope it’s fine ?

Your guide lines a lot helpful for me please guide guys 🙏

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Re: ILR for PBS dependents (wife&chlids)

Post by zimba » Thu Feb 01, 2024 10:50 am

1. They have all their immigration history on the system. They do not need to ask you about all this
2. They have all their immigration history on the system. They do not need to ask you about all this
3. Yes you can
4. No
5. Under 18s do not need anything
6. This is up to the UKVI. They decide if this constitutes an exemption or not.
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