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Ancestry to ILR and employment criteria

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Ancestry to ILR and employment criteria

Post by newphonewhodis » Thu Oct 04, 2018 11:00 pm

Hi there members,

My family and I are legally in the UK on an Ancestry visa (mine). I have been completing a teaching degree (Bachelor, part-time), and undertake voluntary work at local schools as part of that. Once I finish, I intend to work as a teacher (in the UK). My husband, whom I sponsor on my Ancestry visa, works (and has worked) full time since we arrived on the visa and we subsist on his wage. We are some months off from needing to apply for ILR.

Is our current situation acceptable from an ILR application perspective, relative to my 'employment' status? Do I need to have some payslips showing some work, or is a letter regarding my voluntary work (and my husband's work) sufficient?

How does the fact that we subsist on my husband's wage get entered into the application? Does it get entered directly in section 5.3, with some explanatary notes in a covering letter?

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

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Re: Ancestry to ILR and employment criteria

Post by vinny » Fri Oct 05, 2018 4:02 am

I think you should be okay, subject to satisfying 192.

Including
192 wrote:(i)meets the requirements of paragraph 186 (i)-(v);
Where the employment criteria is 186(iv)
186 wrote:(iv) is able to work and intends to take or seek employment in the United Kingdom; and
(v) will be able to maintain and accommodate himself and any dependants adequately without recourse to public funds
Etc.
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