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For PBS Dependents, it is counted from the date of dependents ENTRY to the UK.jafersadeq wrote:Does HO count their continuous period from their visa issue date or from my visa issue date for ILR ?
If from their visa issue date.. Shall they complete 5 years from that date?
Thanks
27/6/2016CR001 wrote: For PBS Dependents, it is counted from the date of dependents ENTRY to the UK.
On what date did they APPLY for the initial entry clearance visa? 14/5/2015
What was the visa issued date? 27/5/2015
What date did they ENTER the UK?
zimba88 wrote:No, they must complete the 5 years on their own from the date their visa was issued. You can get your ILR first and they will be able to continue/extend on PBS dependant visa until eligible for ILR.
The child will usually follow the same route as the wife and require an extension.ishfaqsangra wrote:As far as I know the Children born in Uk will apply for settlement when one of the parent gets ILR so at the point of your ILR you can apply for their settlement(Your Visa will be processed first and if successful than they will look into your dependents application as per Home Office Worker Guidance)
Your Wife needs to apply as your dependent again and I guess that will be for a period of 3 year(I guess not sure)
CR001 wrote: The child will usually follow the same route as the wife and require an extension.
If child is UK born, child can apply for citizenship once either parent is granted ILR. The child does not require ILR to register as BC if UK born and does not require valid leave either.
A UK born child DOES NOT need ILR if you are planning to register them as British nor do they require valid leave to remain.vfinancials wrote:CR001 wrote: The child will usually follow the same route as the wife and require an extension.
If child is UK born, child can apply for citizenship once either parent is granted ILR. The child does not require ILR to register as BC if UK born and does not require valid leave either.
Thanks..
One more question..
If child is UK born.. And at time of my extension, I get their BPR as well. While I am applying my ILR, their extension is expired as well.
So should I apply for Settlement or IRL for them along with my application? Or should wait for my ILR to come through and directly apply for BC? Thanks
What in my posts so far on this, stating a UK born child DOES NOT require ILR to register as BC, is not clearishfaqsangra wrote:So lets assume the Main Applicant is applying ILR and wife has completed 5 years as dependant as well and all children are UK born then what will be the scenario.
1-The wife can also apply for ILR at the same time Yes
2-The children can also apply for ILR as dependents ILR applicaiton will be dealt after the main applicants decision. They can if they wish the children to have ILR
Or the children will apply as ? Skip ILR and save the fees and apply to register the UK born children as British.
So I have a little confusion here..CR001 wrote:They can if they wish the children to have ILR[/color]
Or the children will apply as ? Skip ILR and save the fees and apply to register the UK born children as British.