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Yes.Arulsan wrote:First one is my previous question that my wife has done a Master Degree in the UK (it is a taught course); can she show this as a proof of English for FLR application?
Do a search.Arulsan wrote:And the second one is could you please give me any links in this board where I would like to find any recent success and failure experience about applying ILR(O) and FLR(M) together.
As I am very new to this discussion board I still have dificulties in finding some relavent information on this board. I will be expert soon.
Thank you.
Just a question: Ur elder child born in UK. Why are you going to apply using FLR (M) form for your elder child.?Arulsan wrote:Thank you Vinny for your prompt reply and I really appreciate your service. I am planning to apply me, my wife, and elder child at the same time.
I am planning to apply FLR(M) for my wife with my elder UK born travelling child once I get my ILR
Arulsan wrote: I am planning to apply FLR(M) for my wife with my elder UK born travelling child.
@sushdmehta, thanks.Arulsan wrote:Thank you Vinny. My visa status is PSW dependant and my wife is a PSW visa holder. One of my child has already been out of the UK last year for 4 weeks holiday and the other one not yet, and we have no plan to go out of country until my ILR sorted out.
If my wife can apply with me by post (there is no same day PEO service available for long stay category) does she need to attach a covering letter by explaining the situation? On my wife's application form FLR(M) they have asked to attach my passport to show that I have already settled in the UK. I have confusion on this, please advice me. Thanks again.
Just to make sure, did travel out of UK or wants to travel?Because the (elder) child intends to travel!
Do you have a reason to believe that your settlement application may be refused? If yes, then you may consider including the child (who has been issued a leave previously) in the FLR(M) application - to ensure that he gets the same appeal rights as your wife, should your settlement or the FLR(M) fail for some reason.Arulsan wrote:my elder child has a visa which has to be extended before it expire, so I can put my elder child as a dependent on my wife's FLR(M) application; otherwise it will be illegal to my elder child to stay in the UK even though my elder child was born in the UK.
None, if your settlement application is approved.Arulsan wrote:If my child's visa expired, will there be any problem applying for citizenship when I get ILR?