Will barely miss the 10 year requirement
Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 7:28 pm
Hi Everybody,
From what I understand, I can apply for ILR in the UK once I have been in the UK for 10 years. I completed my PhD in the UK last year and now I am currently a dependent on my wife's tier 4 visa. As of now, I have been in the UK for nearly 6 years. Once my wife is done with her PhD I will have been here for 8 years. If my wife applies for a PhD extension visa (which lasts for 1 year), this will bring my total to 9 years.
Is there any scope for applying for ILR if I have been in the UK for 9 years? We are quite worried because it is becoming very difficult to obtain tier 2 visa sponsors (and our lives are in the UK). If it helps at all, I am a commonwealth citizen (Canada).
Really any advice about this would be much appreciated. Thanks!
From what I understand, I can apply for ILR in the UK once I have been in the UK for 10 years. I completed my PhD in the UK last year and now I am currently a dependent on my wife's tier 4 visa. As of now, I have been in the UK for nearly 6 years. Once my wife is done with her PhD I will have been here for 8 years. If my wife applies for a PhD extension visa (which lasts for 1 year), this will bring my total to 9 years.
Is there any scope for applying for ILR if I have been in the UK for 9 years? We are quite worried because it is becoming very difficult to obtain tier 2 visa sponsors (and our lives are in the UK). If it helps at all, I am a commonwealth citizen (Canada).
Really any advice about this would be much appreciated. Thanks!