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ILR for Dependent and Child

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ILR for Dependent and Child

Post by mahi1980 » Wed Feb 19, 2025 11:19 pm

Hi

I have got ILR recently in Feb 2025 via 5 years (Tier 2General + skilled worker) Visa route (SET (0) application)

My partner is on dependent partner visa valid till Nov 2025. Partner will complete 5 Years as my dependent by Mar-2025

My Child born in UK Oct 2021 and is 3+years old is on dependent Child visa valid till Nov 2025

My Questions

1. Which application set i should use for my partner to apply for ILR, SET (O) or SET(M) ?
2. I know UK born child is eligible for Citizenship if parents have ILR now. But i want to apply for ILR for my child as we have not yet decided on citizenship. Can i apply for ILR for my Child? If yes which application set i should use. (I am planning to apply for my child and partner together in Mar 2025)

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Re: ILR for Dependent and Child

Post by zimba » Thu Feb 20, 2025 1:21 am

SET(O)
The child simply will be included in the same ILR application alongside your spouse
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Re: ILR for Dependent and Child

Post by mahi1980 » Thu Feb 20, 2025 8:18 am

Thanks a lot for your swift response. Much appreciated

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Re: ILR for Dependent and Child

Post by mahi1980 » Mon Feb 24, 2025 3:30 pm

Hi admin

Had couple of questions while filling application for partner dependent ILR

1. It asks Husband's Enter their biometric residence permit (BRP) number - Husband is already on ILR and evisa sharecode, Do i need to enter previous Skilled worker visa BRP card number here? I was wondering if that will be valid? because he already got ILR now

2. It also asks for husbands VAF number or GWF number - Do i need to mention this? given Husband already got ILR

3. For Child - I hope 5 years stay is not applicable, because child is 3 years old on PBS Child visa . Now Husband already got ILR and Partner is applying for ILR along with Child in same ILR application. Is UK born child eligibel for ILR when both parents gets ILR?

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Re: ILR for Dependent and Child

Post by zimba » Mon Feb 24, 2025 5:46 pm

1. BRP details are not important as that is a legacy from the old days. The rules care about parents ILR status, not a BRP.
All BRPs are now phased out: Information on eVisas as all BPRs are now phased out

2. NO need to enter any of those

3. Yes. Children do NOT have any residence requirement at all
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Re: ILR for Dependent and Child

Post by mahi1980 » Mon Feb 24, 2025 7:53 pm

Thanks alot

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Re: ILR for Dependent and Child

Post by mahi1980 » Thu Mar 06, 2025 12:53 pm

Hello Admins

I got my ILR approved.. thanks alot for your support during this process.
I just had one last question post approval.

Me and my partner evisa status shows as Settled, wheras for my 3 year kid evisa shows as Dependent.. there is no limit on stay on dates.

Wondering if this is correct for kid. Me and my kid applied for ILR together. Set(o)

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Re: ILR for Dependent and Child

Post by zimba » Thu Mar 06, 2025 3:40 pm

This is correct. They are shown as dependnat but their status will be settled
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Re: ILR for Dependent and Child

Post by oigene » Sun Apr 06, 2025 2:58 am

mahi1980 wrote:
Thu Mar 06, 2025 12:53 pm
Hello Admins

I got my ILR approved.. thanks alot for your support during this process.
I just had one last question post approval.

Me and my partner evisa status shows as Settled, wheras for my 3 year kid evisa shows as Dependent.. there is no limit on stay on dates.

Wondering if this is correct for kid. Me and my kid applied for ILR together. Set(o)

Thanks
If your child was born in the UK and you have already obtained ILR, you should be able to apply for your child's citizenship without the need for ILR right???

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Re: ILR for Dependent and Child

Post by zimba » Sun Apr 06, 2025 3:50 am

The OP has already said in their first post that they did not want to do that
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Re: ILR for Dependent and Child

Post by oigene » Sun Apr 06, 2025 1:08 pm

zimba wrote:
Sun Apr 06, 2025 3:50 am
The OP has already said in their first post that they did not want to do that
Ahh yes, I just saw the latter part of their post. Got it.

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