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jananj wrote: ↑Sat Jun 30, 2018 1:21 amThrough 5 year route i am qualifying in August (can apply for ILR in July) for ILR. I have read discussions here. I have been out of the country for over 680 days in the last 5 years. I a dependent on PBS dependant visa and my husband got british passport last year. Since i am a PBS depndant am i really qualified for ILR even though i have been out of the country for 680 days for personal reasons ? In the form under the absenses section, should i fill in the absenses from UK that i took before 11 January 2018 since i started living in the UK ? or should i mention only the absense after 11 Jan 2018 ? You should mention whole period you are in the UK.
Reading continuous period guidance i understood PBS dependant dont have to include absense from the UK during periods of leave granted under the Rules in place before 11 January 2018 towards the 180 days allowable absences. Can you tell me if i have write down all the absenses since my entry into UK ? or should i mention only the absense after 11 Jan 2018 ? Whole period but your absent before 11 Jan 2018 they won't count.
I have a kid who was born in India. When he was born my husband was on Tier 1 visa. my kid is now on PBS dependant visa. After i get ILR i will be on ILR and since my husband a british, can i apply for british passport for my son directly without having to get ILR ? No. Because he born before your husband got BC.
i have 3 questions here. Some one help me with some guidance please.
Thank you Cyclina1.cyclina1 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 30, 2018 12:18 pmjananj wrote: ↑Sat Jun 30, 2018 1:21 amThrough 5 year route i am qualifying in August (can apply for ILR in July) for ILR. I have read discussions here. I have been out of the country for over 680 days in the last 5 years. I a dependent on PBS dependant visa and my husband got british passport last year. Since i am a PBS depndant am i really qualified for ILR even though i have been out of the country for 680 days for personal reasons ? In the form under the absenses section, should i fill in the absenses from UK that i took before 11 January 2018 since i started living in the UK ? or should i mention only the absense after 11 Jan 2018 ? You should mention whole period you are in the UK.
Reading continuous period guidance i understood PBS dependant dont have to include absense from the UK during periods of leave granted under the Rules in place before 11 January 2018 towards the 180 days allowable absences. Can you tell me if i have write down all the absenses since my entry into UK ? or should i mention only the absense after 11 Jan 2018 ? Whole period but your absent before 11 Jan 2018 they won't count.
I have a kid who was born in India. When he was born my husband was on Tier 1 visa. my kid is now on PBS dependant visa. After i get ILR i will be on ILR and since my husband a british, can i apply for british passport for my son directly without having to get ILR ? No. Because he born before your husband got BC.
i have 3 questions here. Some one help me with some guidance please.
Why are you posting under 2 usernames?? This is not permitted on the forum.
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Unfortunately we both are different and we know each other but we are in the same situation. CR001 has responded to my husbands post in the past. CR001 has responded to me. CR001 is responding to my friend.CR001 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 21, 2018 5:16 pmWhy are you posting under 2 usernames?? This is not permitted on the forum.
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Kindly keep your questions in your own topic. The response you gave to my comment about ILR and Merged topics implies you are the same person posting under 2 usernames in THIS thread., which creates confusion!!pmetliam wrote: ↑Sat Jul 21, 2018 7:26 pmUnfortunately we both are different and we know each other but we are in the same situation. CR001 has responded to my husbands post in the past. CR001 has responded to me. CR001 is responding to my friend.CR001 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 21, 2018 5:16 pmWhy are you posting under 2 usernames?? This is not permitted on the forum.
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Administrator wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2006 2:46 pm.
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A thanks should not be mistaken. If you want to ban you can.
Your son can apply with you for ILR if he is under 18. There is no 5 year minimum residence requirement for children.jananj wrote: ↑Fri Jul 27, 2018 12:05 amWith respect to this scenario -
I have a kid who was born in India. When he was born my husband was on Tier 1 visa. Now my husband is a British and My kid is now on PBS dependent visa.
I am going to apply for ILR now. My son hasnt yet completed 5 years. He will have to go for another extension for 5 years to complete. We both are due extension on the same dates. I will complete 5 years and my son will not complete 5 years.
Can me and my son apply ILR at the same time on the same form ?