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Breev Isn't asking about obtaining a spouse visa, and PR and ILR may both be settled status in the UK, however, they are not the same thing.khuseynov wrote:If you UK Permanent Residency (ILR) and have been in the UK for 1 year after obtaining ILR (without being absent for more than 90 days), then apply as normal. why do you need to obtain spouse visa and additional 3 year route ? Just get your passport and done...
Thanks, that's a useful point. Unfortunately my home country only allows dual citizenship under a small number of circumstances, including if one is married to someone with another nationality. This means I'll have to wait until I'm married anyway in order not to lose my original nationality.Tea_Rocket wrote:In your case, it sounds like you've already had ILR for a year, so waiting to apply as the spouse of a UK citizen would mean delaying your application. Personally, I would apply under the category that allows me to do it sooner, but if you're not in a rush, even that doesn't matter very much.
Sounds like the Netherlands?Breev wrote: Thanks, that's a useful point. Unfortunately my home country only allows dual citizenship under a small number of circumstances, including if one is married to someone with another nationality. This means I'll have to wait until I'm married anyway in order not to lose my original nationality.