OL7MAX wrote:Married to a British national and want to apply for ILR as a spouse? The traditional advice is to return to your home nation and apply for the relevant visa.
"Traditional" advice? Not at all.
You can only apply for the ILR as a spouse if you have been on the "spouse" visa or Leave to Remain in the UK as a spouse.
Whether or not you can switch to Leave to Remain as a "spouse" to someone who is a UK citizen or settled here depends on your status in the UK at the moment of your application. In some capacities you can, in some you cannot. If your spouse is the EC national the rules are a little different but still you cannot get the ILR as a spouse straight away.
But if there are factors that make it difficult/expensive to return to your home country...
I am afraid this is something that no one cares about as far as the Immigration Rules are concerned except the situation when your country is at war or you had been persecuted/tortured in the past, which is very very difficult to prove nowadays.
Apply for "ILR" in an EC country like Ireland or France on the grounds that you are married to an EC national. They are likely to grant you residence in their country. And isn't that all you need to live and work legally in the UK?
I guess it varies from country to country and you need to check that with each individual country you are considering. But if your spouse is the UK citizen/settled it does not make sense to make your life that much complicated.