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Thanks linkers and thanks again for quick reply, its a relieve as i though she may have to stay another two years for ilr. just wonder as thing goes ok i should got my passport back before august 2012 but just in case if i not receive my passport on time can i still apply for my dependents in same way?linkers wrote:After you get your ILR. You need to apply for your wife’s visa using FLR(M) form. Once your wife gets FLR, she can apply for ILR immediately as she has already spent 2 years with you.
Your assumption about your UK born children is correct. Once you get your ILR, you can register them for British Citizenship directly.
jbm wrote:Hello, i have recently applied for ILR on the basis of 10 years LR, my current status is Tier 1 General which is valid until august 2012. My query is as we aware i cannot include my dependent with me on 10 year ilr visa, what application form i will be using once i receive my ILR to legalese my family.
My wife is on tier 1 dependent visa living with me in UK since Nov 2009.
My elder son on tier 1 dependent visa born in UK living with me since Nov 2009.
My younger son on tier 1 dependent visa born in UK Sept 2010.
I got this from diff discussion that child born in UK can apply straightway for citizenship instead of be my dependent first,is this true then what form i will be using?
Please advise best way forward, thanks
linkers wrote:After you get your ILR. You need to apply for your wife’s visa using FLR(M) form. Once your wife gets FLR, she can apply for ILR immediately as she has already spent 2 years with you.
Your assumption about your UK born children is correct. Once you get your ILR, you can register them for British Citizenship directly.
In such case, dependant must make an application for extension of leave before expiry of leave.lesbere wrote:What if on the process of waiting for ILR, the wife dependabt visa runs out, what does he do? I am in the same situation but considering the length of time it takes to issue ILR, what happens to her during the wait period if her visa runs out?
Thanks you very much Sushmehta. I will applying for FLR for her even though she has been my dependant for the whole 10 years period. I will have to pay for FLR and then ILR. That will hurt!sushdmehta wrote:In such case, dependant must make an application for extension of leave before expiry of leave.lesbere wrote:What if on the process of waiting for ILR, the wife dependabt visa runs out, what does he do? I am in the same situation but considering the length of time it takes to issue ILR, what happens to her during the wait period if her visa runs out?
It took her 9 months before she came to the UK to settle with even though I got her dependant immediately I got my visa. 9 months!sushdmehta wrote:In such case, does she not qualify for settlement under long residence in her own right?lesbere wrote:I will applying for FLR for her even though she has been my dependant for the whole 10 years period.
Thanks very much lesbere and sushdmehta to discuss this issue, so just incase if my ilr not arrive on time i can apply for my wife FLR by using FLR(M) form. what shold i write in section where they ask info about partner ILR details? you know what i mean?lesbere wrote:Thanks so much. This forum and the moderators are lives savers!!!!!sushdmehta wrote:Unfortunate! Sadly, then there's no escape from FLR(M) before settlement.
help Please!! just seen these new changes to partner visa. would anybody advice me please what should i do? it looks if i apply for my wife before 9 july 2012 she come under old rules and she can apply straight for ilr once she get her FLR but if i apply after 9 july then she has to wait another 2 year to complete her 5 year with me.jbm wrote:Thanks very much lesbere and sushdmehta to discuss this issue, so just incase if my ilr not arrive on time i can apply for my wife FLR by using FLR(M) form. what shold i write in section where they ask info about partner ILR details? you know what i mean?lesbere wrote:Thanks so much. This forum and the moderators are lives savers!!!!!sushdmehta wrote:Unfortunate! Sadly, then there's no escape from FLR(M) before settlement.
No, where does FLR(M) form ask for such details?jbm wrote:so just incase if my ilr not arrive on time i can apply for my wife FLR by using FLR(M) form. what shold i write in section where they ask info about partner ILR details? you know what i mean?
Thanks sushdmehta i just read the form and ur post related to long residence dependent. please can you reply to my last query about applying before 9 july. thanks againsushdmehta wrote:No, where does FLR(M) form ask for such details?jbm wrote:so just incase if my ilr not arrive on time i can apply for my wife FLR by using FLR(M) form. what shold i write in section where they ask info about partner ILR details? you know what i mean?
If it indeed does, common sense suggests that you state that the ILR application has been submitted (and provide application reference number, if you have one).
Click on the link provided in one of my responses above in the topic.
Thanks sushdmehta.sushdmehta wrote:From what I have read, she should be okay. But since the details of specific changes to immigration paragraphs is not yet known, it is still unknown if and to what extent will the new changes affect an applicant switching from PBS dependant to FLR(M).
Wait until statement of changes is published to know exact details.
Hi ,jbm wrote:Thanks sushdmehta.sushdmehta wrote:From what I have read, she should be okay. But since the details of specific changes to immigration paragraphs is not yet known, it is still unknown if and to what extent will the new changes affect an applicant switching from PBS dependant to FLR(M).
Wait until statement of changes is published to know exact details.
jbm wrote:My wife is on tier 1 dependent visa living with me in UK since Nov 2009.
jbm wrote:i am on tier 1 general (highly skilled) issued in August 2009 for three year until Aug 2012. but i was eligibled for ilr on the basis of 10 years LR in march 2012,
If you are granted settlement before your wife's current PBS dependant leave expires, then she should be able to apply for settlement without needing to switch to FLR(M) first.jbm wrote:i have recently applied for ILR on the basis of 10 years LR,
Thanks sushdmehta, its really looks good, her visa pbs depentent valid until 17 aug 2012. so if my ilr granted before 17 aug 2012 she can straigth apply for ilr, can i ask which form she need in that case set o or set m? and she has already pass her A1 english exam but for ilr does she also need LIUK certificate.??sushdmehta wrote:jbm wrote:My wife is on tier 1 dependent visa living with me in UK since Nov 2009.jbm wrote:i am on tier 1 general (highly skilled) issued in August 2009 for three year until Aug 2012. but i was eligibled for ilr on the basis of 10 years LR in march 2012,If you are granted settlement before your wife's current PBS dependant leave expires, then she should be able to apply for settlement without needing to switch to FLR(M) first.jbm wrote:i have recently applied for ILR on the basis of 10 years LR,
If you are not granted settlement before your wife's current PBS leave expires, then she will need to switch to FLR(M) leave before her leave expires and may apply for settlement as soon as her FLR(M) application is approved.
So, wait ... with the hope that your settlement application is approved before the expiry date of your wife's PBS dependant leave.