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When can we apply for ILR

Post by srinivasapyla » Tue Nov 26, 2019 6:07 pm

Hi,
Could someone please let us know when can we apply for ILR?

My family and myself got Tier 2 General visas issued on 02/02/2015.

I entered UK on 23/02/2015.
My family entered on 26/05/2015.

We were away from UK for vacation to India between

12th Dec 2016 - 18th Jan 2017
5th Dec 2018 - 11th Jan 2019

Mainly my question is regarding my family because the gap between visa issue and entry is around 114 days.
If my move is wrong it would cost me 12k :)

Thanks in advance.

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Re: When can we apply for ILR

Post by ukvisat2 » Tue Nov 26, 2019 6:20 pm

You can apply no sooner than within 28 days before 02 February 2020. The visa issue date will be used for the start of the qualifying period for you and your dependents.

https://assets.publishing.service.gov. ... FINAL1.pdf

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Re: When can we apply for ILR

Post by srinivasapyla » Tue Nov 26, 2019 10:52 pm

Thank you very much for quick reply.

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ILR for Tier 2 dependents

Post by srinivasapyla » Sun Dec 29, 2019 8:20 pm

Hi All,

Could someone please answer my query?

Mine is tier 2 general visa issued on 02/02/2015(date present on my visa page in passport)
Came to UK on 23/02/2015.

My family got tier 2 general dependent visas on 02/02/2015. They joined me in UK on 26/05/2015.
All our visas got extended in 2018 feb and they are valid till 02/03/2021.

We don’t have absences more than 36 days outside UK in any 12 month period.

I assume we all can apply for ILR on 06/01/2020

If possible I want to spread the cost by applying for me first on 06/01/2020 and for my family in April.Can I do this?
Are there any disadvantages in this approach? Please let me know.

If there are any wrong assumptions,please let me know.

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Re: ILR for Tier 2 dependents

Post by CR001 » Sun Dec 29, 2019 8:25 pm

Topics merged!!

Yes dependents can apply later as their visas are still valid for a good amount of time. It makes no difference if you all apply together or if they apply later after you.
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Re: ILR for Tier 2 dependents

Post by srinivasapyla » Sun Dec 29, 2019 8:32 pm

Hi ,
Thank you very much for immediate reply.

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ILR documents

Post by srinivasapyla » Mon Dec 30, 2019 11:23 pm

Hi All,

Could someone answer my query?

I get payslip sent as a pdf doc every month.
Do I need to get it signed by someone before uploading for ILR docs?

And also the bank statements are sent to my home address.Still do I need to go to branch and get them stamped?

Please let me know.

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Re: ILR for Tier 2 dependents

Post by zimba » Mon Dec 30, 2019 11:25 pm

No
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Re: ILR for Tier 2 dependents

Post by srinivasapyla » Mon Dec 30, 2019 11:28 pm

Hi Zimba,

Thank you very much for your quick reply.
I assume your answer is ‘No’ for both the payslip and bank statement queries.

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Re: ILR for Tier 2 dependents

Post by zimba » Mon Dec 30, 2019 11:40 pm

Correct
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English language requirement-ilr

Post by srinivasapyla » Mon Jan 06, 2020 8:54 pm

Hi Members,

I have started applying for ILR.
Eventhouh my degree was taught in English, to avoid the pain of going to University and getting a letter that it is taught in English, I gave the Trinity exam and got the certificate at B1.1 level.

While filling the application do I need to say that ‘no’ to the question, Is your degree equivalent to UK degree?

It is letting me to say ‘yes’ and then ‘no’ to NARIC letter for English.

But when continued to ‘Documents’ section it is expecting a NARIC letter FOR degree.

I Chose ‘no’ to the degree question and yes to the English language certification.

Is the NARIC letter mandatory for degree even if B1.1 certificate is available?.
Please let me know.

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Re: English language requirement-ilr

Post by CR001 » Mon Jan 06, 2020 9:02 pm

srinivasapyla wrote:
Mon Jan 06, 2020 8:54 pm
Hi Members,

I have started applying for ILR.
Eventhouh my degree was taught in English, to avoid the pain of going to University and getting a letter that it is taught in English, I gave the Trinity exam and got the certificate at B1.1 level.

While filling the application do I need to say that ‘no’ to the question, Is your degree equivalent to UK degree?

It is letting me to say ‘yes’ and then ‘no’ to NARIC letter for English.

But when continued to ‘Documents’ section it is expecting a NARIC letter FOR degree.

I Chose ‘no’ to the degree question and yes to the English language certification.

Is the NARIC letter mandatory for degree even if B1.1 certificate is available?.
Please let me know.
Select NO for the degree question and YES to the B1 test question. Ho don't care about your qualifications. The question is only relevant to meeting the English requirement.
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Re: English language requirement-ilr

Post by srinivasapyla » Mon Jan 06, 2020 9:28 pm

Thank you CR01

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ILR priority service

Post by srinivasapyla » Wed Jan 08, 2020 9:10 pm

Hi Members,

Could you please answer this question?
In payment section for ILR , 3 options are available.
Standard, priority, super priority.

Under priority section note is there to check availability of service for countries.
In that list UK is not there , is this service available in UK which costs 500gbp?

Please let me know.

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Re: ILR priority service

Post by zimba » Thu Jan 09, 2020 4:41 am

Other reported they used it
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Re: ILR priority service

Post by ukindian23 » Thu Jan 09, 2020 7:55 pm

Hello @srinivasapyla

Did you manage to progress with Priority service..Please advise.. I am concern to go to next stage with the same doubt..

Thanks

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My family and myself got ILR approval mail

Post by srinivasapyla » Thu Jan 30, 2020 7:50 pm

Hi Members,

My family and myself got ILR approval mails today.Thank you very much for all moderators and seniors who have given valuable guidance at every stage.

Thank you very much.

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