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Thank you so much for reply manci.manci wrote:1
Your time in Tier 1 will not count towards ILR because continuity of residency has been broken.
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If your wife has now obtained a Tier 2 General visa for the first time she will be able to extend it for a further 2 or 3 years depending on whether she got it before or after 6 April 2012..
Thank you very much for reply.manci wrote:Your post is not entirely clear. As I understand it:
Yourself
You had a Tier 1 visa issued about 2 years ago, then you left the UK and applied from abroad for a Dependant visa with your wife being the principal migrant. She has been granted a Tier 2 General visa after 6 April 2012 valid for 3 years. Your Dependant visa is valid until the same date as your wife's.
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Your wife
While you were in the UK as a Tier 1 migrant your wife had a Dependant visa. After both of you left the UK she obtained after 6 April 2012 a Tier 2 General visa valid for 3 years.
If the above is correct continuity of residence for ILR purposes has been broken.
Before her visa expires iyour wife can apply for an extension of her leave bringing her total leave as a T2G migrant to a maximum of 6 years. However, after 5 years in the UK on her T2G visa she can apply for ILR and you can apply at the same time.