Confusion over 2-year versus 5-year route to ILR for dependants.
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2019 1:25 pm
Hello there
I understand the 2 X 2.5 yrs visa requirement (total 5 yrs) for dependants of UK citizens/settled people. However, is there a 2-year route to ILR for dependants who were first granted a visa (as a dependant of a PBS migrant) before 9 July 2012? Can any of the experts here comment please?
My scenario is below:
My wife and son (he is now 9.5 yrs old) were granted dependant visas (student dependant) before 9 July 2012, but they came into the UK only on 24 July 2012. They have been continuously resident here ever since. Since September 2017 they became dependants of a settled person as I obtained my ILR via the 10-year Long Residence route. Since January 2019 I am a UK citizen.
Which application category will my wife and child fall into? Can they apply in September 2019 under the 2-year route or do they have to wait till the year 2022 to complete 5 yrs as dependants (In 2022 they will complete 10 yrs any way!)?
I suppose there are some grey areas (?) Any advice to clarify this matter will be greatly appreciated, thank you in advance...
Kind regards
Binoy
I understand the 2 X 2.5 yrs visa requirement (total 5 yrs) for dependants of UK citizens/settled people. However, is there a 2-year route to ILR for dependants who were first granted a visa (as a dependant of a PBS migrant) before 9 July 2012? Can any of the experts here comment please?
My scenario is below:
My wife and son (he is now 9.5 yrs old) were granted dependant visas (student dependant) before 9 July 2012, but they came into the UK only on 24 July 2012. They have been continuously resident here ever since. Since September 2017 they became dependants of a settled person as I obtained my ILR via the 10-year Long Residence route. Since January 2019 I am a UK citizen.
Which application category will my wife and child fall into? Can they apply in September 2019 under the 2-year route or do they have to wait till the year 2022 to complete 5 yrs as dependants (In 2022 they will complete 10 yrs any way!)?
I suppose there are some grey areas (?) Any advice to clarify this matter will be greatly appreciated, thank you in advance...
Kind regards
Binoy