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Looking for some advice on leave to remain (m)

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Looking for some advice on leave to remain (m)

Post by mrswow » Mon Feb 19, 2018 7:13 pm

Hi there

My partner and i got married back in 2016 and he is here in the uk living with me. He initially came in on a fiance visa. We then got married and he was awarded FLR (M) which is due to be renewed in 2019.

I believe he is on the 5 year route currently.

I recently had a baby with my husband and was wondering is this still the correct way to apply? When we renew in 2019 it will for his second period of leave to remain. I was wondering if there was now a different route we could take that would allow him indefinate leave to remain sooner than the 5 year route or is the 5 year route still the option we have to take.

Thank you for any help <3

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Re: Looking for some advice on leave to remain (m)

Post by Casa » Mon Feb 19, 2018 7:25 pm

mrswow wrote:
Mon Feb 19, 2018 7:13 pm
Hi there

My partner and i got married back in 2016 and he is here in the uk living with me. He initially came in on a fiance visa. We then got married and he was awarded FLR (M) which is due to be renewed in 2019.

I believe he is on the 5 year route currently.

I recently had a baby with my husband and was wondering is this still the correct way to apply? When we renew in 2019 it will for his second period of leave to remain. I was wondering if there was now a different route we could take that would allow him indefinate leave to remain sooner than the 5 year route or is the 5 year route still the option we have to take.

Thank you for any help <3
This is your husband's 5 year route to ILR and there is no quicker option, even though you now have a child together.
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Re: Looking for some advice on leave to remain (m)

Post by mrswow » Mon Feb 19, 2018 8:04 pm

Thank you Casa much appreciated :)

Was just wondering because i remember when we were in the visa centre last time there was a thing on the tv in there about a high court ruling and families but at the time we didnt have the baby so never really paid much attention

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Re: Looking for some advice on leave to remain (m)

Post by Casa » Mon Feb 19, 2018 8:35 pm

The Immigration Rules changed on the 9th July 2012. If you had applied before then it would only have been a 2 year route to ILR. There isn't (and hasn't been) any shorter route to ILR due to having a child.
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