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T1- D - Eligibility Criteria - Break in residency period

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T1- D - Eligibility Criteria - Break in residency period

Post by Yash_7 » Sat Aug 13, 2016 12:43 pm

Dear Senior Members and Respected Gurus,

My wife joined me on Tier 1 General Dependent Visa on 6 May 2012.

Details of her residency periods in UK are as below:

6 May 2012 to 18 March 2013 - UK

19 March 2013 to 25 September 2014 - India
(as she was expecting our first child, who was born in India on 10/10/2013)

26 September 2014 to 9 August 2015 - UK

10 August 2015 to 17 May 2016 - India
(as she was expecting our second child, who was born in India on 16/11/2015)

18 May 2016 till date - UK

Kindly advise when would she be eligible to apply for her ILR.

Please advise when children would be eligible to apply for their ILR.

Many thanks.

Best regards,
Yash

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T1- D - Eligibility Criteria - Break in residency period

Post by Yash_7 » Mon Aug 22, 2016 1:31 pm

Dear Respected Gurus and Senior members.

I request you to reply on below mentioned query.

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Re: T1- D - Eligibility Criteria - Break in residency period

Post by anoops1984 » Mon Aug 22, 2016 4:18 pm

Probably she can apply with you when you are eligible. My wife had similar problem as she was absent more than 500 days in last 4 years but we decided to take risk and apply for her on her own(as I have received my ILR last month) at Sheffield PEO last week. No questions asked. If you are applying together then you don't need to give her absence details in the form. Please find my case in the below link.

http://www.immigrationboards.com/indefi ... 14056.html

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Re: T1- D - Eligibility Criteria - Break in residency period

Post by Yash_7 » Tue Aug 23, 2016 11:41 pm

Many thanks

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ILR Eligibility for wife and children-current leave expiring

Post by Yash_7 » Mon Jan 09, 2017 10:10 pm

Dear Senior Members and Respected Gurus,

Apologies for re posting the query.

I have previously posted below mentioned query in regard to my wife's and children's ILR eligibility but did not had any luck in getting response from senior members or respected gurus. Now the situation is that my wife's and my children's current tier 1 general dependent visa expiry date is approaching fast (current leave/EC expiring on 11/03/2017) and I need to book an appointment for premium (same day) services for my wife ILR application (if she is eligible) and then depending on the outcome I need to decide whether to post ILR or Tier 1 General dependent application for my children.

I was wondering if senior members could shed some light on below mentioned query. My wife has recently cleared her life in the UK test and received her Academic Qualification Statement and English Language Proficiency Statement - CEFR level C1 from UK NARIC.

I have received my ILR in November 2015 and have 0recently applied for naturalisation.

My wife joined me on Tier 1 General Dependent Visa on 6 May 2012.

Details of her residency periods in UK and India are as below:

6 May 2012 to 18 March 2013 - 10 months - UK

19 March 2013 to 25 September 2014 - 18 months - India
(as she was expecting our first child, who was born in India on 10/10/2013)

26 September 2014 to 9 August 2015 - 11 months - UK

10 August 2015 to 17 May 2016 - 9 months - India
(as she was expecting our second child, who was born in India on 16/11/2015)

18 May 2016 till date - 10 months - UK

Is she eligible to apply for her ILR or shall we apply for Tier 1 general dependent extension for all three dependents.

Many thanks.

Best regards,
Yash

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Re: T1- D - Eligibility Criteria - Break in residency period

Post by vinny » Mon Jan 09, 2017 10:35 pm

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We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.

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Re: T1- D - Eligibility Criteria - Break in residency period

Post by vinny » Mon Jan 09, 2017 10:40 pm

A problem is that they recently amended the rules.
This is not intended to be legal or professional advice in any jurisdiction. Please click on any given links for further information. Refer to the source of any quotes.
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