Hi @zimba and @lolo2,
Thank you for the clarification. This is really helpful. Bit nervous with the visa process

so I just wanted to double-check and have couple more questions, as I don’t want to take any risk with her ILR application. If there is any uncertainty, we are fully prepared to proceed with the dependent visa extension instead or vary dependent visa extension to ILR later.
As I was reading through the link share by @zimba just realized that the the date the applicant was granted entry clearance is important as well which I think I had missed altogether. Thank you again!
In my wife's home office letter it says:
16 Feb 2021
Dear XXXX,
Your application for a UK visa has been successful. This means when you arrive in the UK you will have permission to be in the UK(known as Leave to Enter) as dependent partner from 04 April 2021 to 24 Jan 2026.
Based on
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... idence.pdf
Simplifying it -
Would it be:
Criteria to be satisfied : Period of continuous residence > = 5 years - 28 days
Where 'Period of continuous residence' = Date of ILR decision - The date the applicant was granted entry
clearance as skilled worker dependent partner.
Summarizing:
Home office letter date (Is that the date of original decision?): 16 Feb 2021 (but it explicitly states that she has permission to be in UK only from 4 April 2021)
My wife's first BRP issue date: 22 March 2021
My wife’s skilled worker dependent visa dates per UK Home office letter: 4 Apr 2021 – 24 Jan 2026
My wife's arrival in UK: 11 Apr 2021
I am unsure what is the 'The date the applicant was granted entry clearance'. Is it the date of the letter which is 16 Feb 2021 or the date which says she has permission to be in the UK which is 04 April 2021 per the letter. The BRP issue date is another confusion all together.
Question -
1. When would it be the earliest she can apply for ILR?
2. Is it safe to say 100% that she doesn't need an extension and go with the suggested path of
The ILR application can be submitted on a date as closer as possible to the visa expiry date (24 January 2026) and delay biometrics ensuring the ILR decision is after the 'Period of continuous residence' condition is satisfied.
Thank you once again for the continued support. The community’s efforts are truly making a meaningful difference in the lives of immigrants and their families.