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Thanks for your reply but can you answer regarding my wife question I asked if that would be problem for her because she lived in the UK for 3 years and now due to some family circumstances she has to move back for 8 months along with children.sushdmehta wrote:A minor does not naturalise, but registers (if eligible) for British citizenship.
Short Scenario,sushdmehta wrote:Which Tier 1 leave do you have?
Since when have you been a Tier 1 migrant?
Since when has your spouse been in the UK as a dependant of a Tier 1 migrant?
Mehta you have been so helpful really appreciate that.sushdmehta wrote:If your wife does not return to UK before you are granted settlement and before her Tier 1 (General) leave expires (whichever happens first), then she will need to apply for entry clearance as spouse of settled person.
After you are granted settlement, your children may apply for registration as British citizens through the local British High Commission in Pakistan.
My two cents:
your wife should aim to return to UK before her current Tier 1 leave expires, apply for FLR(M) either at the same time as you apply for settlement, or after you are granted settlement (but before her current leave expires), and after being granted FLR(M) immediately apply for settlement.
If she leaves UK and returns as spouse of settled person (after applying for EC) after a long gap (e.g. - 8 months, as you suggest), then she will be eligible for settlement only after 2 years from the date she enters UK as spouse of settled person.