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You should read the Transitional Protection Policycqln wrote:Thanks for your reply. Is there any official rules confirming this situation?CR001 wrote:She will have to apply for spouse visa of settled person (VAF4A) and it will be the new rules which apply.
Amber, would the transitional rules for PBS dependents apply even if the dependent visa expired in 2009 and the dependent has been abroad since then?D4109125 wrote:You should read the Transitional Protection Policycqln wrote:Thanks for your reply. Is there any official rules confirming this situation?CR001 wrote:She will have to apply for spouse visa of settled person (VAF4A) and it will be the new rules which apply.
Thanks to your advice. It seems paragraph 3.2b is appropriate to deal with this issue.D4109125 wrote:You should read the Transitional Protection Policycqln wrote:Thanks for your reply. Is there any official rules confirming this situation?CR001 wrote:She will have to apply for spouse visa of settled person (VAF4A) and it will be the new rules which apply.
It's hard to say, but the transitional rules have only mentionedCR001 wrote:Amber, would the transitional rules for PBS dependents apply even if the dependent visa expired in 2009 and the dependent has been abroad since then?D4109125 wrote:You should read the Transitional Protection Policycqln wrote:Thanks for your reply. Is there any official rules confirming this situation?CR001 wrote:She will have to apply for spouse visa of settled person (VAF4A) and it will be the new rules which apply.
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If an applicant was granted an initial period of leave to enter or remain as a PBS dependant before 9 July 2012 but has not lived with their PBS partner for the required 2 years in the United Kingdom at the date their partner is applying for indefinite leave to remain then, provided their partner gained indefinite leave to remain as a relevant points based system migrant, the applicant can apply for further leave to remain under paragraph 319C (b) (iii) (1).
[/quote]If an applicant was granted an initial period of leave to enter or remain as a PBS dependant before 9 July 2012 but has not lived with their PBS partner for the required 2 years in the United Kingdom at the date their partner is applying for indefinite leave to remain then, provided their partner gained indefinite leave to remain as a relevant points based system migrant, the applicant can apply for further leave to remain under paragraph 319C (b) (iii) (1).
My understanding of the above quote is that the dependent will have valid PBS leave at the time of the main applicant ILR approval. I don't believe that this would be applicable as your wife's leave expired in 2009 and she has been abroad since then and my understanding is that she needs to make a fresh application for entry clearance as a spouse of settled person.[/quote]CR001 wrote:It's hard to say, but the transitional rules have only mentioned
If an applicant was granted an initial period of leave to enter or remain as a PBS dependant before 9 July 2012 but has not lived with their PBS partner for the required 2 years in the United Kingdom at the date their partner is applying for indefinite leave to remain then, provided their partner gained indefinite leave to remain as a relevant points based system migrant, the applicant can apply for further leave to remain under paragraph 319C (b) (iii) (1).
No, this is not what I mean. I mean she can apply for a new leave to enter but this leave will consider the old one. So, this is not a 2.5 years one.CR001 wrote:Yes I think so too. She will get a visa for 2.5 months and after that will have to renew for a further 2.5 years making up the 5 year requirement and then she will be able to apply for ILR.
For all steps you will need to meet the new financial requirements and the standard requirements.
Perhaps, maybe a guru or moderator could confirm for definite, but I think the fact that her visa expired 4 years ago will be an issue.cqln wrote:No, this is not what I mean. I mean she can apply for a new leave to enter but this leave will consider the old one. So, this is not a 2.5 years one.CR001 wrote:Yes I think so too. She will get a visa for 2.5 months and after that will have to renew for a further 2.5 years making up the 5 year requirement and then she will be able to apply for ILR.
For all steps you will need to meet the new financial requirements and the standard requirements.
Yes, this is that I am worrying.CR001 wrote:Perhaps, maybe a guru or moderator could confirm for definite, but I think the fact that her visa expired 4 years ago will be an issue.cqln wrote:No, this is not what I mean. I mean she can apply for a new leave to enter but this leave will consider the old one. So, this is not a 2.5 years one.CR001 wrote:Yes I think so too. She will get a visa for 2.5 months and after that will have to renew for a further 2.5 years making up the 5 year requirement and then she will be able to apply for ILR.
For all steps you will need to meet the new financial requirements and the standard requirements.
See 2.1 (ii) NB of the link I provided,CR001 wrote:Perhaps, maybe a guru or moderator could confirm for definite, but I think the fact that her visa expired 4 years ago will be an issue.cqln wrote:No, this is not what I mean. I mean she can apply for a new leave to enter but this leave will consider the old one. So, this is not a 2.5 years one.CR001 wrote:Yes I think so too. She will get a visa for 2.5 months and after that will have to renew for a further 2.5 years making up the 5 year requirement and then she will be able to apply for ILR.
For all steps you will need to meet the new financial requirements and the standard requirements.
It is quite clear now. Thanks!D4109125 wrote:See 2.1 (ii) NB of the link I provided,CR001 wrote:Perhaps, maybe a guru or moderator could confirm for definite, but I think the fact that her visa expired 4 years ago will be an issue.cqln wrote:No, this is not what I mean. I mean she can apply for a new leave to enter but this leave will consider the old one. So, this is not a 2.5 years one.CR001 wrote:Yes I think so too. She will get a visa for 2.5 months and after that will have to renew for a further 2.5 years making up the 5 year requirement and then she will be able to apply for ILR.
For all steps you will need to meet the new financial requirements and the standard requirements.