Yes Greenie, sorry i was still under the shock of this statement on intent..coz we only recently discussed these issues and with sushmeta as well if you remmeber for elderly parents.
After exchanging few messages with you, then I realise how stupid I am coz she already applies for FLR(M) and is waiting.
hopefully this part is not changing and she can still apply for her ILR under combination of 1 1/2 yr unmarried partner of PBS sponsor and 1/2 year unmarried partner of sponsor..e,g her 2 years clock for ILR would not only start the date she received FLR(M) spouse visa.
With regards to grand parents, I am worried..coz my dad is only 63 yrs old now..i was anticipating for the future when we talked about this. My mum is well under 60 yrs old anyway.
Yes you are right in the statement of intent they don't mention what happen whereby only 1 parent is under this exceptional circusmstance and the other isn't....this is worrying coz my dad can be classed disabled as he is under UK law considered blind...I thinking whether to apply before 9th of July for them or after the new rule? Whats your advice please Greenie?
Greenie wrote:why are you so worried if your partner has already applied! The issue is where the dependent is switching from one route to another and therefore if the route a person is switching into changes, a person might not necessarily expect to benefit from transitional arrangements. Hopefully they will still apply.
I don't think the new test is necessarily the same as the exceptional compassionate circumstances test, it is rather more specific as to the nature of the circumstances the family member must be in. It is also not clear whether in the case of two parents/grandparents (e.g. mother and father of the sponsor) whether they would both have to meet these requirements.