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aam631
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by aam631 » Sat Aug 17, 2013 3:44 pm
Hello everyone,
Is there anyone who can help me with my question please. I have recently got my ILR (based on 10 years long stay). My 2 kids were born here. One of them will be 8 in Dec. 2013 and other is 4 years old. My wife got two years visa as a spouse. I got my kids registration as British Citizens. Just want to know, please, if my wife being mother of British kids (aged 8 and 4) can apply for ILR instead of applying in two years time. Also she will be eligible to apply for ILR in long stay category but again would be around two years time....
I 'll really appreciate if someone could help me with this please...
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by Amber » Sat Aug 17, 2013 3:49 pm
Please give a timeline of your wife's immigration status.before she got the spouse visa was she a PBS dep if so for how long had she been a PBS dep?
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by aam631 » Sat Aug 17, 2013 7:08 pm
Thanks Guru for your prompt reply.
My wife came to the UK in March 2005 as a student dependent. Her status was changed as PSW dependent in May 2010. Now her status is recently changed to Spouse Visa in May 2013...
Thanks for your help...
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by Amber » Sat Aug 17, 2013 7:13 pm
aam631 wrote:Thanks Guru for your prompt reply.
My wife came to the UK in March 2005 as a student dependent. Her status was changed as PSW dependent in May 2010. Now her status is recently changed to Spouse Visa in May 2013...
Thanks for your help...
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She should be able to apply for settlement straight away on form set(m) after being granted flr(m) by virtue of immigration rule 287(a)(I)(d) subject to rule changes.
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by aam631 » Sat Aug 17, 2013 9:17 pm
Thank you so much Guru. Appreciate your help...
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by vinny » Tue Nov 05, 2013 12:34 pm
aam631 wrote:Hello everyone,
Is there anyone who can help me with my question PLEASE!! I have recently got my ILR (based on 10 years long stay). My kids were born here. One of them will be 8 in Dec. 2013 and other is 4 years old. My wife got two years visa as a spouse.
My wife came to the UK in March 2005 as a student dependent. Her status was changed as PSW dependent in May 2010. Now her status is recently changed to Spouse Visa in May 2013 through FLR(m)...
I got my kids registration as British Citizens. Just want to know, please, if my wife being mother of British kids (aged 8 and 4) can apply for ILR instead of applying in two years time. Also she will be eligible to apply for ILR in long stay category but again would be around in two years time....
I 'll really appreciate if someone could help me with this please...
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by vinny » Tue Nov 05, 2013 12:34 pm
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