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Tier2 PBS dependent Wife’s IHS shows 1400 and ILR Husband

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Tier 2 dependent to ILR dependent

Post by Priyankapriya » Wed Feb 15, 2017 12:02 am

Hello

I'm new to this forum!

Currently My husband is applying for ILR from Tier 2 general 5 year route.
I entered UK with Tier 2 dependent visa on 28th Nov 2015 and my visa valid until 16th Feb 2018.

My question is which application form I need to use as a ILR dependent?
Much appreciated for your answer.

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Re: Tier 2 dependent to ILR dependent

Post by vinny » Wed Feb 15, 2017 1:18 am

You have a choice of either switching to FLR(M), times 2, followed by SET(M) or remaining as a PBS dependant and extending once in 2018 shorty before leave expires, followed by SET(O).
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Re: Tier 2 dependent to ILR dependent

Post by Priyankapriya » Wed Feb 15, 2017 2:05 pm

Hello

Thanks for your quick reply.

I am currently in UK as Tier -2 general Dependant visa which expires on Feb 16th 2018. I am only 15 Month in UK until today.
And My husband currently in ILR through PBS Tier 2(General) from feb 2017.

Please advise on which visa do I have to extend my stay (PBS Tier 2 Dependent Visa or FLR (M)) ?

I called Visa help-line they told me that I can stay on Tier 2 and can apply for extension under Tier-2 once it expires in 2018 feb 16th.

So , I'm confused PBS dependent or FLR -M ??

Any help is greatly appreciated. Please can anybody advice me?

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Re: Tier 2 dependent to ILR dependent

Post by CR001 » Wed Feb 15, 2017 2:28 pm

You can continue on your current visa till you meet the 5 year residence requirement for ILR.

If you switch to FLR(M), your clock will reset to zero and you will be on a new 5 year route (2 X 2.5 year visas) before you will qualify for ILR.
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Re: Tier 2 dependent to ILR dependent

Post by Priyankapriya » Wed Feb 15, 2017 6:35 pm

Hello

Thanks CR001 for your quick reply.

I'm thinking to stay in pbs depedent visa instead of switching to FLR-M.but
My husband planning to apply for british citizenship by next year, am I still eligible to stay in uk with PBS Dependent visa?

If so which visa application form I need to choose to renew my extension ?

any help much appreciated.

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Re: Tier 2 dependent to ILR dependent

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

It will make no difference, you can still continue as a PBS dependent until you qualify for ILR.

See dependants-of-ilr-economic-5-year-route-applicants (Click)
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Re: Tier 2 dependent to ILR dependent

Post by Priyankapriya » Thu Feb 16, 2017 4:13 pm

Hello CR001

Thanks for your reply.

I read through your link saying below, please can you send me the link on UKVI where this statement refers that would be great help.


Dependants of PBS (Tier 1 General, Tier 2) migrants
Spouse / Partner
1. The dependant is subject to qualifying residential period to be eligible for settlement. For the duration of qualifying residential period and associated conditions that may apply, see Note below.

2. If the dependant has completed the relevant qualifying residential period at a time that the principal migrant applies for settlement and meets the other requirements then the dependant may be included in the principal migrant's settlement application.

3. If the dependant has not completed the qualified qualifying residential period at the time that the principal PBS migrant applies for settlement, then:

a) If the PBS dependant's current leave will expire after he/she has completed the qualifying period and the dependant meets the other requirements for settlement then the dependant may apply for settlement directly (319E).

b) If the PBS dependant's current leave will expire before he/she completes the qualifying period then the dependant can apply , before his/her current leave expires, to extend his/her PBS dependant leave until such time that he/she becomes eligible for settlement (319C and 319D). Though switching to FLR(M) leave is also an option but anyone switching to FLR(M) on or after 06-Aprl-14 will have his/her ILR clock reset, i.e. - time spent in UK as PBS dependant will not count towards qualifying residential period for settlement.

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Re: Tier 2 dependent to ILR dependent

Post by CR001 » Thu Feb 16, 2017 4:19 pm

Suggest click on the links (blue underlined words) for the Immigration Rules number the link is referring to, it is clearly stated in the rules. 319C and 319D in the extract below are links.
Dependants of PBS (Tier 1 General, Tier 2) migrants
Spouse / Partner
1. The dependant is subject to qualifying residential period to be eligible for settlement. For the duration of qualifying residential period and associated conditions that may apply, see Note below.

2. If the dependant has completed the relevant qualifying residential period at a time that the principal migrant applies for settlement and meets the other requirements then the dependant may be included in the principal migrant's settlement application.

3. If the dependant has not completed the qualified qualifying residential period at the time that the principal PBS migrant applies for settlement, then:

a) If the PBS dependant's current leave will expire after he/she has completed the qualifying period and the dependant meets the other requirements for settlement then the dependant may apply for settlement directly (319E).

b) If the PBS dependant's current leave will expire before he/she completes the qualifying period then the dependant can apply , before his/her current leave expires, to extend his/her PBS dependant leave until such time that he/she becomes eligible for settlement (319C and 319D). Though switching to FLR(M) leave is also an option but anyone switching to FLR(M) on or after 06-Aprl-14 will have his/her ILR clock reset, i.e. - time spent in UK as PBS dependant will not count towards qualifying residential period for settlement.
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PBS dependent travel

Post by Priyankapriya » Tue Feb 28, 2017 9:43 pm

Hello

Currently I'm on pbs dependent visa and my husband has ILR my visa expires on Feb 2018 so my question is during this Period can I travel to India my home country or any other countries???


If in case of travel and when returning back to U.K. Is there any kind of immigration problem??

Please let me know.

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Re: PBS dependent travel

Post by seasky » Tue Feb 28, 2017 11:19 pm

Priyankapriya wrote:Hello

Currently I'm on pbs dependent visa and my husband has ILR my visa expires on Feb 2018 so my question is during this Period can I travel to India my home country or any other countries???


If in case of travel and when returning back to U.K. Is there any kind of immigration problem??

Please let me know.

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The dependent of the T1-ENT (PBS) has no travel limitations at all. If he/she is outside the UK for more than 180/d yr may affect ILR

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Re: Tier 2 dependent to ILR dependent

Post by vinny » Tue Feb 28, 2017 11:55 pm

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Re: Tier 2 dependent to ILR dependent

Post by vinny » Tue Feb 28, 2017 11:58 pm

Should be okay to travel.
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Re: PBS dependent travel

Post by CR001 » Wed Mar 01, 2017 7:53 am

seasky wrote:The dependent of the T1-ENT (PBS) has no travel limitations at all. If he/she is outside the UK for more than 180/d yr may affect ILR
OP is on Tier 2 General Dependent not Tier 1 Ent. Also, it is not only Tier 1 Ent that is the PBS route category (Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 4 & Tier 5 all PBS).

Same absence rule applies though to all categories of PBS dependents.
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Tier2 PBS dependent Wife’s IHS shows 1400 and ILR Husband

Post by Priyankapriya » Thu Dec 14, 2017 11:26 pm

Hello

My Tier2 PBS dependent visa expires on 16/Feb/2018 so need to apply for next 3 year extension and my husband is ILR where his visa expires on 12th of dec 2024.
In the online application the IHS payment shows £1400 please can you suggest how can I pay for just next 3 years which is £600.

In the IHS website do I need to choose apply alone?
If so am I right in choosing tier2 pbs dependent under visa route and Tier2 general upto 3 Years under visa type ?

Also please can you suggest if any other documents need to be carried apart from the ones mentioned in application ?

Any suggestions will be much appreciated!

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Re: Tier2 PBS dependent Wife’s IHS shows 1400 and ILR Husband

Post by CR001 » Fri Dec 15, 2017 10:00 am

Priyankapriya wrote:
Thu Dec 14, 2017 11:26 pm
Hello

My Tier2 PBS dependent visa expires on 16/Feb/2018 so need to apply for next 3 year extension and my husband is ILR where his visa expires on 12th of dec 2024.
In the online application the IHS payment shows £1400 please can you suggest how can I pay for just next 3 years which is £600. You should 'apply alone' or pay the IHS on the IHS website separately instead of as part of the online application visa form.

In the IHS website do I need to choose apply alone? Yes
If so am I right in choosing tier2 pbs dependent under visa route and Tier2 general upto 3 Years under visa type ? Yes

Also please can you suggest if any other documents need to be carried apart from the ones mentioned in application ?

Any suggestions will be much appreciated!

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