Query about ILR eligibility
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2018 2:44 pm
Dear Experts
I would appreciate if one of you could shed some of your expertise knowledge.
My wife arrived to the UK on Tier 1 General dependant on Sept 2013. She then changed her visa status (within the UK) to Spouse Dependant on Aug 2015 and got extension till March 2018. She has applied for second FLR M extension and awaiting for the positive response.
My question is would she qualify to apply for ILR in Sept 2018 ? I understand that the minimum period of stay within the UK that she must complete is 5 years in order to qualify for Indefinite Leave to Remain. Can she combine different visa types, as an example, Tier 1 General Visa (dependant) and then switched to a Spouse Dependant visa and can both of these periods count towards the qualifying period?
I have got this information please see below - kindly confirm if its correct.
Minimum Period of Continuous stay in the UK
The following table provides a guide to the minimum period of stay within the UK that you must complete in order to qualify for Indefinite Leave to Remain. You can combine different visa types. As an example, you could have entered the UK with a Tier 2 Work Permit and then switched to a Tier 1 General Visa. Both of these periods would count towards the qualifying period.
Status ( Type of Visa currently ) Qualifying period
Ancestry 5 years
Tier 1 General / HSMP 5 years
Tier 2 General / Work permit 5 years
Investors 5 years
Writers, composers and artists 5 years
Sole representatives 5 years
Business - Tier 1 Entrepreneur 5 years
Unmarried partners 5 years
Spouse Visa / Civil Partner / EEA Family Visa 5 years
Legal stay on any basis 10 years
I would appreciate if prompt response is given.
Thank you
I would appreciate if one of you could shed some of your expertise knowledge.
My wife arrived to the UK on Tier 1 General dependant on Sept 2013. She then changed her visa status (within the UK) to Spouse Dependant on Aug 2015 and got extension till March 2018. She has applied for second FLR M extension and awaiting for the positive response.
My question is would she qualify to apply for ILR in Sept 2018 ? I understand that the minimum period of stay within the UK that she must complete is 5 years in order to qualify for Indefinite Leave to Remain. Can she combine different visa types, as an example, Tier 1 General Visa (dependant) and then switched to a Spouse Dependant visa and can both of these periods count towards the qualifying period?
I have got this information please see below - kindly confirm if its correct.
Minimum Period of Continuous stay in the UK
The following table provides a guide to the minimum period of stay within the UK that you must complete in order to qualify for Indefinite Leave to Remain. You can combine different visa types. As an example, you could have entered the UK with a Tier 2 Work Permit and then switched to a Tier 1 General Visa. Both of these periods would count towards the qualifying period.
Status ( Type of Visa currently ) Qualifying period
Ancestry 5 years
Tier 1 General / HSMP 5 years
Tier 2 General / Work permit 5 years
Investors 5 years
Writers, composers and artists 5 years
Sole representatives 5 years
Business - Tier 1 Entrepreneur 5 years
Unmarried partners 5 years
Spouse Visa / Civil Partner / EEA Family Visa 5 years
Legal stay on any basis 10 years
I would appreciate if prompt response is given.
Thank you