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ILR Information Required
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 7:25 pm
by imran489
Hello,
I live in UK for 10 years lawfully, I have Tire 1 visa and my wife lives with me as a dependent, our visas expire in 6 February 2014 and my 10 years completes on 14 February 2014, means 8 days difference, can I get ILR. I meet the requirements of £18600 p/a and my baby is due in first week of October 2013. If I apply for ILR as a long residency, do I need to show more wages for my baby. we both past Life In The UK test last week , do my wife still need ESOL for that purpose.
Please answer my question, because I tried many time before but no one give me complet answer
Thank You Very much for Your Kind Consideration
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 9:05 pm
by Amber
You can apply from 28 days before you qualify (28 days from 14-Feb-2014).
When did you wife start on her PBS dep visa?
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 9:07 pm
by imran489
D4109125 wrote:You can apply from 28 days before you qualify (28 days from 14-Feb-2014).
When did you wife start on her PBS dep visa?
Since 9th October 2012
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 9:13 pm
by Amber
As your child will not be British, you will need to show an additional amount (total £22400). Under the new rules (assuming your spouse was not on any dep visa before July 2012), the route to settlement is 5 years. Your wife wil have to meet the English Language requirement at the time.
Your child, if born in the UK, will not need a visa, and will be able to apply to register as British by virtue of section 1(3) BNA as soon as you are granted ILR.
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 9:22 pm
by imran489
D4109125 wrote:As your child will not be British, you will need to show an additional amount (total £22400). Under the new rules (assuming your spouse was not on any dep visa before July 2012), the route to settlement is 5 years. Your wife wil have to meet the English Language requirement at the time.
Your child, if born in the UK, will not need a visa, and will be able to apply to register as British by virtue of section 1(3) BNA as soon as you are granted ILR.
Okay, In this case do I need to show any 90 days specific amount.
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 10:01 pm
by Amber
90 days specific amount, what do you mean? 90 days in the account, if so, no, not for earnings but rather you have worked for 6 months or earned the prescribed amount over the last 12.
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 11:43 pm
by imran489
D4109125 wrote:90 days specific amount, what do you mean? 90 days in the account, if so, no, not for earnings but rather you have worked for 6 months or earned the prescribed amount over the last 12.
What if I not show my baby, Is that any problem, because I earn maximum £20,000 p/a for last 8 month.
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 11:52 pm
by Amber
That's up to you, however, you must remeber that the questions must be answered truthfully on the application otherwise that can be viewed as deception not to mention invalidate the application. Your child in the UK will technically not need a visa if born in the UK and will be registering as British, but as the child is not British or settled, would not fall outside of the financial requirement.
Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 12:25 am
by imran489
D4109125 wrote:That's up to you, however, you must remeber that the questions must be answered truthfully on the application otherwise that can be viewed as deception not to mention invalidate the application. Your child in the UK will technically not need a visa if born in the UK and will be registering as British, but as the child is not British or settled, would not fall outside of the financial requirement.
Just last question, what should be the fee for my case.
Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 12:29 am
by Amber
For flr(m) by post, with one dep child, £1011.
Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 12:45 am
by imran489
D4109125 wrote:For flr(m) by post, with one dep child, £1011.
And which one is my application form, Set (o) or flr(o)?
Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 12:51 am
by vinny
It's SET(LR), if
applying for ILR under
Long residence.
It's SET(O), if
applying for ILR under
Tier 1 (General).
Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 12:54 am
by imran489
Thank You Very muh for your Help
Re: ILR Information Required
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 7:11 am
by Amber
imran489 wrote:Hello,
I have ILR and my wife came Nov 2012 and now she applied for extension in May 2014.
Question is do my wife have to spend five years with me or two years for ILR.
Can anyone give me wright answer.
Thanks
Re:
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2014 4:07 am
by Tier 4
Amber wrote:Your child in the UK will technically not need a visa if born in the UK and will be registering as British, but as the child is not British or settled, would not fall outside of the financial requirement.
Hi Amber I am in same situation; applying SET (LR) for my self and FLR (M) for my wife but skipping my 16 month old child who was born in UK and hold dep visa as well. Do I have to fulfil maintenance for my child as well cos my understanding is I can reg him BC once I received my ILR so I don't have to show income for him?
Re: ILR Information Required
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2014 5:21 am
by Amber
Depends whether he'll be British when you apply for FLR(M)?
Re: ILR Information Required
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2014 10:19 am
by Tier 4
Amber wrote:Depends whether he'll be British when you apply for FLR(M)?
Well I am applying next month my ILR and FLR for my wife but not applying any thing for my child as he born here last year.
Do I only have to meet income threshold for my mrs? Not for child?
Re: ILR Information Required
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 5:25 pm
by imran489
Imran wrote:Hello,
Hi, can someone answer my questions many thanks.
I got ILR on long residency in Feb 2014 and same month I applied for my wife extension, i was expecting her visa for 30 month but she got 2 year visa. In home office letter it's mention ( In order to qualify for settlement you have to complete a period of 2 years in the United Kingdom as the spouse )
So I can apply for wife ILR in july this year. I have three year old son and currently I am receiving child tax credit and housing benefit is that going to effect her visa.