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Yes, provided you are applying for ILR based on Tier 2 and not ILR based on long residence.* Can she continue in Tier 2 dependency even after I switch to ILR on this Oct - 2018.
Tier 2 Dependent.* Next year to extend her visa, which visa I should apply for Tier 2 dependency or ILR dependency
Yes it will reset her clock.* If I need to switch her to ILR dependency, won't that reset her time she spent here so far.
Correct.* after she spends 5 years here then I need to apply for ILR for both her and my son. Is that correct ?
there are always a restriction of 180 days.sathish.kannan wrote: ↑Mon Apr 23, 2018 8:16 pmHi,
I am writing here to get to know how many days my wife can be outside UK without reset for ILR application. Normally for me I am not allowed to stay outside UK for more than 6 months per year. But I have been told that there are no such restriction on PBS dependent, and now after Jan 2018 this restriction applied for dependent as well. My wife is out of UK since last August as she was pregnant and we chose to go to India for delivery. Should I need to bring her back to avoid the time reset to apply for ILR, or Is it only applicable from next visa extension.
Thank you,
Kind regards,
Sathish
See: uk-tier-1-general-visas/ilr-through-tie ... l#p1571196The requirement to have had absences from the UK of no more than 180 days per year in order to qualify for settlement, which currently applies to main applicants, is being extended to partners of Points-Based System Migrants. To ensure that this requirement does not have retrospective effect, only absences from the UK during periods of leave granted under the rules in place from 11 January 2018 will count towards the 180 days.
if she comes back before June, and didn't leave until next June, she would meet the requirement to apply for ILR.sathish.kannan wrote: ↑Tue Apr 24, 2018 11:28 amThank you so much for the response. So does that mean her absence from August 2017 to December 2017 doesn't get counted. If she returns back before June 2018 and didn't leave until next January, then still her time 'll not get reset, am I correct ?!