MPH80 wrote:No. No changes from the July 9th rules. Not as far as we've spotted so far anyway.
What about this (from the home office web page):
New immigration rules that came into force on 9 July 2012 changed the length of time that family members must be in the UK before applying for settlement. This applies to partners of those who are British citizens, settled in the UK, in the UK with refugee leave or humanitarian protection, or here as a worker in a points-based category.
If you applied to come to the UK or for permission to stay here on or after 9 July 2012 and that permission was granted, you will need to be in the UK for 5 years before you qualify for settlement. You will initially be given leave to enter for 2 and a half years, and then you can apply for another period of 2 and a half years.
If you do not meet the requirements on the 5 year route you may qualify for settlement after 10 years if you were given permission to stay on the basis of your family or private life in exceptional circumstances.
You can apply for settlement as a husband, wife or civil partner if:
you have completed a period of 5 years in the UK, with a visa or permission to remain here in this category;
you are still the husband, wife or civil partner of the person specified in your visa or permission to remain;
the marriage or civil partnership is existing and genuine (not a 'marriage of convenience', for example);
you and your partner both intend to live together permanently as husband and wife or civil partners;
you have adequate accommodation where both of you and any dependants can live without needing public funds, and at least part of that accommodation (for example, a bedroom) is for your and your partner's sole use;
both of you can support yourselves and any dependants without needing public funds;
you do not have any unspent convictions within the meaning of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974; and
you have enough knowledge of the English language and life in the UK. (You do not need to meet this last requirement if you are aged 65 or over.) You can find more information about this requirement on the Knowledge of language and life page.