I am a little confused as to the process by which a person achieves Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) through marriage, as I seem to be reading conflicting information from previous posts here and that of GOV.UK.
From what I can discern from the posts here, it takes 5 years to achieve ILR, consisting of a "family of a settled person" visa and an extension, then applying for ILR at the end of the visa extension. As well as of course meeting any financial requirements (such as the £18,600 per year req.), and intending to remain married etc.
The GOV.UK website's "Immigration Rules part 8: family members" (link below) however appears to suggest it only takes 2 years to achieve ILR if it is through marriage. According to "Requirements for indefinite leave to remain for the spouse or civil partner of a person present and settled in the United Kingdom" clause 287 (a)(i)(a):
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration ... ly-membersthe applicant was admitted to the United Kingdom for a period not exceeding 27 months or given an extension of stay for a period of 2 years in accordance with paragraphs 281 to 286 of these Rules and has completed a period of 2 years as the spouse or civil partner of a person present and settled in the United Kingdom; or
Background:
My girlfriend and I are both Australian born, however she holds a British passport. We will have been dating for almost 2 years by the time we would be looking to move to the UK and marry, and I have enough in savings to support the both of us for many years (however we intend to find full time work). She has expressed concern over how long it would take to achieve the ILR, and the pressure that it may place on our relationship due to the professional sacrifices I would be making by moving. Five years is a very long time to commit to a place in which would be isolating ourselves from our family and existing social groups and potentially stagnating my career progression.