Can you sponsor parents once you have ILR?
Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2018 10:41 pm
Hi all,
I'll be going for ILR shortly but wanted to know once ILR is granted, is there a provision in the immigration laws where one can apply for some sort of dependent residence visa for parents (aged 60 plus) who are living by themselves in another country but are dependent on the ILR holder?
I know parents aren't considered as dependents and them not being in the UK also doesnt help but am curious to know if there is some sort of 'humanitarian' law (or route) through which one can try such visa application? Just for clarity, them living in the UK (if such a route exist and application gets approved) wouldnt require any help from public funds whatsoever..
thanks,
I'll be going for ILR shortly but wanted to know once ILR is granted, is there a provision in the immigration laws where one can apply for some sort of dependent residence visa for parents (aged 60 plus) who are living by themselves in another country but are dependent on the ILR holder?
I know parents aren't considered as dependents and them not being in the UK also doesnt help but am curious to know if there is some sort of 'humanitarian' law (or route) through which one can try such visa application? Just for clarity, them living in the UK (if such a route exist and application gets approved) wouldnt require any help from public funds whatsoever..
thanks,