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Skilled Worker Dependent- Path to settlement(ILR)
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2026 12:01 am
by Ravi199210
Hi all,
hope you are doing good.
I need some guidance around my ILR application-
scenario---
I came to UK (as a dependent )on my husband's ICT visa in Feb-2019, in April -2021 my husband switched to skilled worker, but I continued on ICT dependent for around 5 more months.
Now my husband is eligible to apply for the ILR in April -2026, as he will be completing 5 years on skilled worker visa.
But, by April 2026, I would have spent around 4.5 years on as skilled worker dependent visa.
But my overall stay in UK on dependent visa is more than 7 years now- 2. 5 years on ICT/PBS dependent + 4.5 years on skilled worker dependent and there is no gap at all throughout my stay in UK.
My question is - can I apply for ILR at the same time as my husband which is April-26, by counting/adding the time I have spent as ICT dependent?
We are completely confused as I have got a mix of opinions on this till now, also, few people mentioned as ICT visa does lead to settlement, so the time spent on ICT even for dependent does not get counted for ILR and the clock resets even for dependents only when we move from ICT to skilled worker, it does not get reset when we switch - for example -from tier-2 general visa to skilled worker visa
can someone please help us with this?
Thanks a lot
Re: Skilled Worker Dependent- Path to settlement(ILR)
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2026 9:19 am
by lolo2
Ravi199210 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 15, 2026 12:01 am
My question is - can I apply for ILR at the same time as my husband which is April-26, by counting/adding the time I have spent as ICT dependent?
Yes you can.
Under the Skilled Worker route any time spent as a dependant - irrespective of the dependant visa type you've had before - can be counted for ILR.
Re: Skilled Worker Dependent- Path to settlement(ILR)
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2026 11:41 am
by zimba
There was never a separate dependant visa route for dependants under each part of the PBS system at all. This is a common misunderstanding. Under the old PBS system, there was just one PBS dependant route, so all dependants under the PBS system were issued visa under the same exact route. Under the current skilled worker rules for ILR, time spent under ANY dependant partner route counts towards ILR.
Re: Skilled Worker Dependent- Path to settlement(ILR)
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2026 11:51 am
by Ravi199210
Thanks a lot for your reply, and very sorry, I never thought this query would be such confusing for me, the reason is-
Recently I connected with few lawyers and most of them suggested that, the clock gets resets for both main applicant and dependent.
Also, one of the lawyers, came back saying- it used to go through fine earlier but recently he got to know from some of his lawyers forum that recently few such applications got rejected.
I am very sorry for asking too many questions- but just wanted to understand - if you know or if it is possible for you to find-if any of the recent application rejected with this reason, or even was successful in last few days.
I know I am asking for too much, but I am really confused, as I am not in a position to take any risk due to various reasons.
Many Thanks
Ravi
Re: Skilled Worker Dependent- Path to settlement(ILR)
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2026 12:44 pm
by zimba
The advice given to you is largely common knowledge. There has been no report of refusal on this matter as the claims made by such lawyers has no basis in the immigration rules. There are many topics on the forum where applicants got terrible and incorrect advice from lawyers/advisors, etc. These advisors often do not know what they are talking about
Here is the relevant rule for dependants:
SW 42.1. The applicant must have spent a continuous period of 5 years in the UK with permission as a dependent partner of the person (P) in SW 39.1.
As I said, there has never been a separate PBS dependant route for Tier 1, Tier 2, etc. They were all called the PBS dependant route and they were the same visa route. Then when Tier 2 became the skilled worker rules, the ILR rules simply asked for 5 years as a dependant partner of 'P'. Otherwise, people who spent time under the old PBS dependant visa could not even get ILR. You can even count the time under the family route (which is a totally separate route) as per the official guide.
This is because the paragraph under the rules that I showed above, does not care about the actual route of a dependant partner visa.
Here is what the official guide says about the 5 years:
5-year permission requirement: partners
Those who are required to complete a qualifying period must have spent a continuous period of 5 years in the UK with permission as a dependent partner of the lead applicant. Dependant partner can include time as a spouse on family routes.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... routes.pdf
So ask any lawyer or advisor to explain why the official guide even allows the time spent under family route to count.
FYI This advice applies to all work related visa routes in the UK -->
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Re: Skilled Worker Dependent- Path to settlement(ILR)
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2026 7:43 pm
by Ravi199210
Thank you very much for your reply and a very detailed explanation, and apologies again, for sounding confused- I refereed to the documents you shared and tried understanding it -
This is what written in the doc you shared-
5 - year permission requirement: partners
Those who are required to complete a qualifying period must have spent a
continuous period of 5 years in the UK with permission as a dependant partner of the
lead applicant.
Dependant partner can include time as a
spouse on family routes.
Related rules
GT 30.1, INNF 37.1, MOR 33.1, ISP 35.1, SCU 35.1, SW 42.1.
link to this -
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... routes.pdf
Now I tried searching what is the meaning of family route visa in UK and found this online
my search was- does ICT visa dependent visa which is PBS dependent partner comes under family routes in UK and below is the result I got--
"Not
ICT visa dependent visa which is PBS dependent partner comes under family routes in UK
The ICT Dependent Visa is not classified under the family routes in the UK. It is specifically linked to the Tier 2 ICT visa, which allows family members of ICT visa holders to live and work in the UK. This visa is not part of the PBS dependent visa category."
Can you please help and clarify- I know I am asking for too much now, but its all related to my current circumstances and also the kind of things I am hearing from different places, hope you would understand.
Many Thanks
Ravi
Re: Skilled Worker Dependent- Path to settlement(ILR)
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2026 9:28 pm
by zimba
Tier 2 ICT dependents were NOT under family route at all, they were all granted leave under the point-based system (PBS) rules. The Point-Based system largely does not exist anymore and there is no Tier 2 route at all. Family route means people who got visas under Appendix FM of the Immigration rules (people whose spouse was either British or settled in the UK). Two completely separate immigration rules and routes.
If you have no detailed knowledge of the immigration rules, please refrain from interpreting them. You have clearly been misled by terrible advisors and stupid lawyers, as usual. We have many many posts on how terrible advice from them generally is. We literally had a recent success case reported too.
Same advice and ILR success -->
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Re: Skilled Worker Dependent- Path to settlement(ILR)
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2026 9:00 pm
by Ravi199210
Thanks a lot for all you support, I am now going to apply ILR for myself and for my wife at the same time based on your guidance.
If possible can you please keep this thread alive, as I will be posting once I get a decision, so that someone like me won't struggle in future
Thanks a lot again
