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None of your dependents qualify for ILR.I have been living in the UK for 5 years and 11 months with my Tier 2 VISA. I am eligible for the Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). I have a wife and two sons (7 and 4 years old). My wife has been living in the UK for 3 years and 10 months with her Tier 2 Dependant VISA. She is not eligible for ILR due to the 5 years residency requirement.
Correct. The children will only qualify for ILR when your wife does. This is very clearly stated in the Immigration Rules.I have applied to ILR 7 months ago with my two sons together. Today I've received an email from a UKVI caseworker saying that my children are not eligible for ILR as part of the requirements for this is that both parents have ILR.
PBS Dependent children will only qualify for ILR when both parents are applying or when one parent already has ILR and the other parent is applying with the children.- where is the rule that both parents should have ILR for children to apply for ILR?
Tier 2 Dependent. As their visas have already expired, best reply to the email that you would like them to be considered for a tier 2 dependent visa, same as your wife.- what category of VISA do my children need to apply for? I suppose it is Tier 2 Dependant.