Hello
I have a query about an ILR application following an Ancestral Visa. My elderly relative came to the UK on an Ancestral Visa (through UK born grandparents) and managed to buy her own flat with savings, and has sufficient money to live for a number of years.
After breaking her back within days of arriving, and being unable to walk for the first 3-4months, she initially took on some caring work, but she never built up a steady list of clients (I guess that's understandable given the type of work) and after a few clients, she stopped working. She has been helping out with regular babysitting of our children for the past 2 years but that is unpaid or at least too informal to be classified as work.
Now she needs to apply for her ILR and of course one of the questions is about her employment. What is the view of an elderly person (now 80) going through the Ancestral Visa process and not having much work during the 5 years and currently being un-employed? If she was a British person, she would be well past the age of retirement, but I'm not sure how relevant that is in this situation. She has about 9 months of work spread out over 1.5 years.
She has sufficient money to support herself for a number of years to come and ultimately, I would support her if needs be. I have a British passport.
Many thanks .
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