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Application form for ILR under Tier 2 Dependent

Post by siya1234 » Wed Feb 15, 2017 7:24 pm

Hi guys

i just wondering to apply for my wife ilr in july 2017.my question is
my wife granted visa in india on 28/07/2012,came in uk 12/09/2012.when she can apply earliest,
bit problem are she has a visa till 28/07/2017

is she entitile to apply accordinly calculating continues period within 90 days one,or she has to go accordinly entry date

if she going stamping date,she does not need to apply for extension,if she will go for entry,sheneed a extension


please advice me

is she allow to go for calcuting continues period

thnks
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Re: Application form for ILR under Tier 2 Dependent

Post by CR001 » Wed Feb 15, 2017 10:25 pm

Her residence is based and counted from the date she ENTERED the UK, so no sooner than 28 days before 12 September 2017. The 90 concession is only for PBS main applicants.

She is also subject to the recent change for PBS Dependents where the absence limit is 180 days per 12 month period.

On what date in 2012 did she APPLY for her visa?
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Re: Application form for ILR under Tier 2 Dependent

Post by siya1234 » Wed Feb 15, 2017 10:39 pm

Thanks a lot for your feedback

She applied her visa on 13/07/2012

Is that definitely not counted ?

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Re: Application form for ILR under Tier 2 Dependent

Post by CR001 » Wed Feb 15, 2017 10:51 pm

Thats a shame that she didn't apply 5 days earlier as then she would have been on the 2 year route.

Nope, not counted. It is the date she entered the UK that is counted as the start of the 5 year residence period.
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Tier 2 dependent to ILR dependent

Post by siya1234 » Thu Feb 16, 2017 4:54 pm

HI guys
please advice me.i am wondring for my wife ilr,which is due in july 2017

what doucuments need for application and which form,we have to fill,can any one sent complete list please
1,application form
2,docouments list

can we apply our self or need to go through by solisitor

please advise us.
thanks a lot for your support

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Re: Tier 2 dependent to ILR dependent

Post by CR001 » Thu Feb 16, 2017 5:26 pm

Kindly refrain from tagging your questions onto other members topics when you have your own topic already.

You don't need a solicitor. Read the Set(O) form and guidance notes.
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Re: Application form for ILR under Tier 2 Dependent

Post by shinhwa » Sun Apr 15, 2018 2:16 am

CR001 wrote:
Wed Feb 15, 2017 10:25 pm
Her residence is based and counted from the date she ENTERED the UK, so no sooner than 28 days before 12 September 2017. The 90 concession is only for PBS main applicants.

She is also subject to the recent change for PBS Dependents where the absence limit is 180 days per 12 month period.

On what date in 2012 did she APPLY for her visa?
Hi, sorry to disturb you here. Has the count way for PBS dependant's ILR qualifying period been changed? Because I have read a few of your replies in other posts which are saying the start of the qualifying period is from the visa valid date. I'm getting confused from this post now. I would be appreciated if you could give me a little help.

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Re: Application form for ILR under Tier 2 Dependent

Post by CR001 » Sun Apr 15, 2018 4:39 am

shinhwa wrote:
Sun Apr 15, 2018 2:16 am
CR001 wrote:
Wed Feb 15, 2017 10:25 pm
Her residence is based and counted from the date she ENTERED the UK, so no sooner than 28 days before 12 September 2017. The 90 concession is only for PBS main applicants.

She is also subject to the recent change for PBS Dependents where the absence limit is 180 days per 12 month period.

On what date in 2012 did she APPLY for her visa?
Hi, sorry to disturb you here. Has the count way for PBS dependant's ILR qualifying period been changed? Because I have read a few of your replies in other posts which are saying the start of the qualifying period is from the visa valid date. I'm getting confused from this post now. I would be appreciated if you could give me a little help.
Useful to start your own topic or continue in a topic you already have rather than tag onto one from mid 2017 as the above is no longer relevant.

The rules changed on 11th January 2018!!
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