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SETTLEMENT: SPOUSE/CP (KOL REQ)

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Razzzhead
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SETTLEMENT: SPOUSE/CP (KOL REQ)

Post by Razzzhead » Sun Apr 03, 2011 3:03 am

I'm a British Citizen and my Trinidadian wife and I have been married for 8 years and have lived in Trinidad. We decided to move back to the UK and my wife applied for Indefinite Leave to Enter which was granted on appeal. Her Entry Clearance is endorsed:-

Type: SETTLEMENT: SPOUSE/CP (KOL REQ): [my name as spouse]

and is valid for 27 months.

We have read in:-
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary

[quote]2.7 Knowledge of Life (KOL)
Spouses applying for indefinite leave to enter who have completed 4 years as the husband/wife of a person who is present and settled in the United Kingdom, or who is on the same occasion being admitted for settlement, will (unless aged under 18 or aged 65 or over) need to fulfil the knowledge of life and language in the UK requirement in order to satisfy paragraph 281(i)(b)(ii).
If a person meets the requirement in paragraph 281(i)(b)(i) in having completed a period of 4 years as the husband/wife of the sponsor, and having lived together outside the United Kingdom during that period, but does not meet the knowledge of life requirement, they will be admitted for an initial period not exceeding 27 months. They will be able to apply for indefinite leave as soon as they meet the knowledge of life requirement. They will not need to complete two years probationary leave in this category in the UK before applying for indefinite leave.
These applicants should be issued with an entry clearance endorsed "Settlement Spouse/ CP (KOL REQ): 2 years: Code 1â€

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Post by geriatrix » Sun Apr 03, 2011 4:57 am

The visa endorsement is correct.
ECB13.1 Visa endorsements and conditions[/url] > [url=http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/resources/en/docs/ecgdocs/LTEendorsementsandcodes]Leave to enter endorsement and list of conditions required with each code wrote:Type of visa | Cat | Endorsement | Code | + POL | Duration | Add endorsement field | ECG Chapter

Settlement spouse/ CP for 4 years but need KOL | D | SETTLEMENT SPOUSE/CP(KOL REQ) | 1 | N | 27 months | add initial and surname of spouse / CP | 13
Code 1 represents internal (UKBA) nomenclature, and is not part of the visa endorsement text.

ILE is only granted when the KOL requirement has been met. Not otherwise.
Your wife may take the KOL test anytime during these 27 months and then apply for ILR anytime. Application fees (for ILR) to be paid as normal.
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Post by Razzzhead » Sun Apr 03, 2011 5:17 am

sushdmehta wrote:The visa endorsement is correct.
ECB13.1 Visa endorsements and conditions[/url] > [url=http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/resources/en/docs/ecgdocs/LTEendorsementsandcodes]Leave to enter endorsement and list of conditions required with each code wrote:Type of visa | Cat | Endorsement | Code | + POL | Duration | Add endorsement field | ECG Chapter

Settlement spouse/ CP for 4 years but need KOL | D | SETTLEMENT SPOUSE/CP(KOL REQ) | 1 | N | 27 months | add initial and surname of spouse / CP | 13
Code 1 represents internal (UKBA) nomenclature, and is not part of the visa endorsement text.

ILE is only granted when the KOL requirement has been met. Not otherwise.
Your wife may take the KOL test anytime during these 27 months and then apply for ILR anytime. Application fees (for ILR) to be paid as normal.
Thank you, that clears it up. At the bottom of the page of which you sent the link, the codes are explained: "code 1" means "No recourse to public funds".

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