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On point 6, if the extension is still pending while she becomes eligible for ILR (not very likely), you can vary her application to an ILR and possibly get a refund of the IHS. Dependant visa applications are normally quite fast but just in case.CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 3:27 pm1. Gtv pbs dependent not skilled worker dependent
2. Yes.
3. ILR
4. Not for gtv dependent no
5. Yes.
6. A 3 year extension yes, regardless of how little time she needs for ILR. This is stated in rhe immigration rules and there is no discretion to issued less than 3 years.
7. No.
Thank you very much for your prompt response. All is clear except for the first part: my wife is currently on a dependent skilled worker visa. When we extend this, should we continue with the same route? From what you have written, we need to apply from a different route of GTV? I got confused because, in the previous posts, I think it was mentioned that the dependent will extend the same type of visa which in our case is a skilled worker visa.CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 3:27 pm1. Gtv pbs dependent not skilled worker dependent
2. Yes.
3. ILR
4. Not for gtv dependent no
5. Yes.
6. A 3 year extension yes, regardless of how little time she needs for ILR. This is stated in rhe immigration rules and there is no discretion to issued less than 3 years.
7. No.
She cannot apply for a Skilled Worker Dependent visa because that is not the last visa category you held. What you should have done, was apply for a GTV dependent visa BEFORE you applied for ILR.my wife is currently on a dependent skilled worker visa. When we extend this, should we continue with the same route? From what you have written, we need to apply from a different route of GTV?
ONLY if your LAST visa category was a Skilled Worker visa, which it was not.I got confused because, in the previous posts, I think it was mentioned that the dependent will extend the same type of visa which in our case is a skilled worker visa.
Thank you. Yes, I should have applied for GTV before applying for ILR but I have not.CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 6:14 pmShe cannot apply for a Skilled Worker Dependent visa because that is not the last visa category you held. What you should have done, was apply for a GTV dependent visa BEFORE you applied for ILR.my wife is currently on a dependent skilled worker visa. When we extend this, should we continue with the same route? From what you have written, we need to apply from a different route of GTV?
ONLY if your LAST visa category was a Skilled Worker visa, which it was not.I got confused because, in the previous posts, I think it was mentioned that the dependent will extend the same type of visa which in our case is a skilled worker visa.
Hopefully yesSo still I will be able to extend her visa via GTV route?
Thanks for the quick responses. As my situation is complicated, I would be grateful if you please keep this forum open so I can get more advice from you and share my experience with others.
The following is the forum I read and I think the situation is similar. They got the extensions.
Thanks. I got a bit worried now! Have you seen any similar cases as ours-- the main applicant has switched visas twice once to a GTV and then to ILR while the dependent is still on the skilled worker? If so, do you know the outcome of their applications?
Hello,
A PBS Dependent extension is ALWAYS for 3 years if the main PBS migrant has obtained ILR. This is clearly stated in the immigration rules and there is no discretion for a lesser period of the extension.krishna_nath wrote: ↑Sun May 14, 2023 9:34 amhello, just to clarify - so you applied for 3 yrs extension ?