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Tier 2 (ICT) 2013 - Can dependant file for ILR if he/she completes 5 years post tier 2 ICT - 9 year extension

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Tier 2 (ICT) 2013 - Can dependant file for ILR if he/she completes 5 years post tier 2 ICT - 9 year extension

Post by Manoviraj » Mon Jan 01, 2018 1:28 am

Hello Team,

I need your urgent help and guidance on a topic critical to me and affecting mine and family's future plans.

I am an Indian national, and came to UK as a Tier 2 ICT (long term staff) Visa in october 2013. my wife and kids joined me in March 2014. My visa was initially for 3 years and then extended for a further 2 years and is valid till 2018 mid. However now with the relaxation of the salary threshold to apply for a T2 ICT further extension for 4 years (From 155K to 120K) , i should be able to get my visa extended for another 4 years (till 2022).

My specific question to you is that , once my spouse completes her 5 years of stay in the country as on Mar2019 - is she eligible to file for an ILR as she would have been a lawfully staying adult for over 5 years in the country?

I really need to know this since if its allowed we would continue here, and if not then we will have to look at other potential options. Please do advise.

thanks

Manoviraj

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Re: Tier 2 (ICT) 2013 - Can dependant file for ILR if he/she completes 5 years post tier 2 ICT - 9 year extension

Post by vinny » Mon Jan 01, 2018 2:56 am

No. 319E(b) fails.
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