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No, 7 years only applies for children 18 years old or younger. If your child is over 18 and under 25 then the concession is that they should have spent half their life in the uk. What this means is that this policy only applies to children who were younger than 13 years of age when they entered the uk. If the children where 13 years old or above when they entered the uk then they can never qualify for this route.vaatiaan wrote:Hi,
I came to the UK as a student with my two dependent children (14 and 15 years old at the time of entry) in Jan 2005. I've had several extensions as student then transferred over to post study visa and now I've just received my tier 1 entrepreneur visa which expires in April 2016.
During all this time my children have always lived in the UK as my dependents and are still my dependents on tier 1 entrepreneur visa. They have attended school, college and university here in the UK as they have never been back home since they came here back in 2005 and have been living legally as my dependents. Soon they will be 23 and 24.
Me and my children will complete the 10 year legal stay in Jan 2015. My question is that, are my children eligible to get ILR any earlier than 2015 as I've heard about this rule of 7 years or something for families, as my children have been here for about 8 and a half years now. Any help or advice will be highly appreciated.
Kindest Regards
quantum1 wrote:No, 7 years only applies for children 18 years old or younger. If your child is over 18 and under 25 then the concession is that they should have spent half their life in the uk. What this means is that this policy only applies to children who were younger than 13 years of age when they entered the uk. If the children where 13 years old or above when they entered the uk then they can never qualify for this route.vaatiaan wrote:Hi,
I came to the UK as a student with my two dependent children (14 and 15 years old at the time of entry) in Jan 2005. I've had several extensions as student then transferred over to post study visa and now I've just received my tier 1 entrepreneur visa which expires in April 2016.
During all this time my children have always lived in the UK as my dependents and are still my dependents on tier 1 entrepreneur visa. They have attended school, college and university here in the UK as they have never been back home since they came here back in 2005 and have been living legally as my dependents. Soon they will be 23 and 24.
Me and my children will complete the 10 year legal stay in Jan 2015. My question is that, are my children eligible to get ILR any earlier than 2015 as I've heard about this rule of 7 years or something for families, as my children have been here for about 8 and a half years now. Any help or advice will be highly appreciated.
Kindest Regards
You shouldn't worry at all as you said you and your dependents are completing 10 years continus lawfull residence in 2015, then all of you will be eligible for ILR invidually.vaatiaan wrote:Hi,
I came to the UK as a student with my two dependent children (14 and 15 years old at the time of entry) in Jan 2005. I've had several extensions as student then transferred over to post study visa and now I've just received my tier 1 entrepreneur visa which expires in April 2016.
During all this time my children have always lived in the UK as my dependents and are still my dependents on tier 1 entrepreneur visa. They have attended school, college and university here in the UK as they have never been back home since they came here back in 2005 and have been living legally as my dependents. Soon they will be 23 and 24.
Me and my children will complete the 10 year legal stay in Jan 2015. My question is that, are my children eligible to get ILR any earlier than 2015 as I've heard about this rule of 7 years or something for families, as my children have been here for about 8 and a half years now. Any help or advice will be highly appreciated.
Kindest Regards