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No. You are currently outside the scope of the normal immigration rules and can't switch into a category of leave within those rules, unless it were ILR under a long-residence category (10 or 14).oishola77778 wrote: instead of getting another 3years discretionary leave to remain is it not possible to apply for indefinite leave to remain based on marriage to British citizen and living together for over 4years?
(i) the applicant is married to or the civil partner of a person who has a right of abode in the United Kingdom or indefinite leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom and is on the same occasion seeking admission to the United Kingdom for the purposes of settlement and the parties were married or formed a civil partnership at least 4 years ago, since which time they have been living together outside the United Kingdom; and
Hi!oishola77778 wrote:I assume you are missing out something vital in this situation,if I submit a settlement application from outside the UK,I should definately be granted Indefinate leave to enter based on the fact that I have now completed 4years of marriage to a British national and we have lived together for even 6years with 3 kids all British citizen.According to the rule,if i submit a spousal application i will automatically be issued ILE based on my circumstance and i have also passed the Life in the UK examination alongside with the TOEFL.My initial question was to confirm if there is anyway this could be achieved within UK considering my work and do not know how long the application will take to be processed from abroad but i think it is obvious not possible within the UK.I will possibly arrange travelling back home to submit the application before my 3 years discretionary leave to remain expire in August.