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Not anymore, the rules have changed and PBS dependents can continue and apply for ILR based on PBS dependent 5 year route.secret.simon wrote: ↑Sun Jul 09, 2023 5:50 pmIf your wife got ILR based on Long Residence, you may be required to switch over to the Family Dependent of a settled person route. And yes, that would reset your clock to zero.
Whence the "may be" in my post
Preferably use the most recent one and this will be used to access information that HO have on file for her.SharvWani wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2023 11:14 pmHi, I am currently on PBS Dependent Visa (due to expire) which I got on the basis of my partner's Tier 2 General (Skilled worker visa). My partner recently got her ILR.
Now I am trying to extend my visa and the visa application requires me to provide my partner's UAN.
In this case, should I be providing the UAN from her Tier-2 general visa application or the UAN from her ILR application to ensure that my ILR clock does not reset to 0. I am pressed for time so any help on this is much appreciated.
ILR clock has nothing to do with the UAN.SharvWani wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2023 11:14 pmHi, I am currently on PBS Dependent Visa (due to expire) which I got on the basis of my partner's Tier 2 General (Skilled worker visa). My partner recently got her ILR.
Now I am trying to extend my visa and the visa application requires me to provide my partner's UAN.
In this case, should I be providing the UAN from her Tier-2 general visa application or the UAN from her ILR application to ensure that my ILR clock does not reset to 0. I am pressed for time so any help on this is much appreciated.