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1. No. she does not need to switch. She cannot extend any Tier 2 visa as Tier 2 PBS route does not exist anymore. Note that for her ILR, the time spent as Tier 2 dependant will count (no need for 5 years under GTV).safdari_peyman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 6:36 pmHi,
I am on Tier 2 visa and about to switch Global Talent Visa. I will apply for my ILR after getting the GTV (Following a 3-year route in Sep. 2022). My wife is on a Tier-2 dependant visa, and she will be following a 5-year route toward ILR (she will be eligible to apply for ILR in 2026). Her visa will expire in 2024 and needs to extend for another 2 years.
I have 2 quick questions:
1- Does my wife need to switch a Global Talent dependant visa before I apply for my ILR or she can extend it by staying on a Tier-2 dependant visa in 2024?
2- Should I apply for just 1 year of GTV or because of my wife's situation I have to apply for at least 2 years?
If I get 1-year GTV, it will expire in 2023 but my dependent visa will be valid until 2024, which makes no sense to me.
Your opinion and experience on those matters is much appreciated
Many Thanks
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration ... bal-talentPeriod and conditions of grant for a dependent partner or dependent child on the Global Talent route
GT 24.1. A partner will be granted:
(a) permission which ends on the same date as their partner’s permission on the Global Talent route; or
(b) 3 years’ permission if the partner was (or is being) granted settlement on the Global Talent route.
Dear ZimbaZimba wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 1:30 pm1. No. she does not need to switch. She cannot extend any Tier 2 visa as Tier 2 PBS route does not exist anymore. Note that for her ILR, the time spent as Tier 2 dependant will count (no need for 5 years under GTV).safdari_peyman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 6:36 pmHi,
I am on Tier 2 visa and about to switch Global Talent Visa. I will apply for my ILR after getting the GTV (Following a 3-year route in Sep. 2022). My wife is on a Tier-2 dependant visa, and she will be following a 5-year route toward ILR (she will be eligible to apply for ILR in 2026). Her visa will expire in 2024 and needs to extend for another 2 years.
I have 2 quick questions:
1- Does my wife need to switch a Global Talent dependant visa before I apply for my ILR or she can extend it by staying on a Tier-2 dependant visa in 2024?
2- Should I apply for just 1 year of GTV or because of my wife's situation I have to apply for at least 2 years?
If I get 1-year GTV, it will expire in 2023 but my dependent visa will be valid until 2024, which makes no sense to me.
Your opinion and experience on those matters is much appreciated
Many Thanks
2. The rules will grant her 3 years of visa under the Global talent dependant route if you get ILR. See below:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration ... bal-talentPeriod and conditions of grant for a dependent partner or dependent child on the Global Talent route
GT 24.1. A partner will be granted:
(a) permission which ends on the same date as their partner’s permission on the Global Talent route; or
(b) 3 years’ permission if the partner was (or is being) granted settlement on the Global Talent route.
Thank you Zimba, you always help me to solve my problems in the best way.
Congratulations and thanks on the feedback provided of scaling some probable hurdles on your application.safdari_peyman wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 5:00 pmI wanted to update here that my documents were for several days after the application date, even the salary received was 10 days after the application date and I received the ILR without any problems.
Also, the period of time that I had worked with the global talent visa was a total of 47 days, and I had only submitted the payslips for those two months, so there is no 3 months rule at all.