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Tier 2 General to ILR - few questions

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 4:05 pm
by krish_p
Hi Guys,

My wife is working with the same company for last 7 years and going to apply ILR in coming weeks. I am PBS dependent from 2016 (first 2.5 years expires by 2018 October). My son born in UK and 2 years old now. So my questions are

1. Do we need to confirm each and every annual leave (paid leave) that she has taken from employer or just annual leave (paid leave) that she traveled outside the country (we have traveled outside the country twice (less than 28 days) during this 5 years of period.)

2. What type of visa we need to apply for our son with my wife's ILR application

3 . Do i need change my visa (PBS Dependent) when she applies for ILR?

4. What are documents we need to submit for my wife's maternity leave (she has taken maternity leave for 11 months)

Many thanks in advance

Re: Tier 2 General to ILR - few questions

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 4:09 pm
by CR001
1. Do we need to confirm each and every annual leave (paid leave) that she has taken from employer or just annual leave (paid leave) that she traveled outside the country (we have traveled outside the country twice (less than 28 days) during this 5 years of period.)
All holiday and details of absence from the UK.
2. What type of visa we need to apply for our son with my wife's ILR application
Does your son not currently have a visa?? Do you plan on registering your son as British?
3 . Do i need change my visa (PBS Dependent) when she applies for ILR?
No.
4. What are documents we need to submit for my wife's maternity leave (she has taken maternity leave for 11 months)
Not sure.

Re: Tier 2 General to ILR - few questions

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 4:15 pm
by krish_p
Many thanks for quick reply,

My son does not have a visa and we would like to register our son as British.

Can we do that with my wife's ILR application ?

Re: Tier 2 General to ILR - few questions

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 4:20 pm
by CR001
No you cannot. There is no 'same day' citizenship application process.

He can only apply for citizenship AFTER your wife has ILR and her BRP. Your son does not require a visa or ILR to register as British.