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ILR application - ancestary

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ILR application - ancestary

Post by Gavmon » Thu Jun 28, 2012 3:32 pm

Can anyone offer advice on booking the premium service online? I've tried to do it numerous times and can only get an appointment in Belfast. I live in London and would like to get an appointment closer to me, or at least in Birmingham, Cardiff or Sheffield.

Also I have a few other queries. Does anyone know how much 'sufficient funds' are for an application? I'm coming off an Ancestral Visa (that was extended a few years ago, with the addition of a Biometric Residence permit for both myself and my partner) and want to move to ILR.

On the application (set(o) section 5.3) there is a provison for your earnings. Should I combine both mine and my dependants? My fiancee outearns me by quite a bit, despite being included on my Ancestral visa as a 'dependant', so it would be good to include her income.

Also on section 10 I have to provide all the information on my Biometric Residence permit, however my dependant does not, despite having also being issued with one? This seems a little weird. Presumably we will have to include both in the application?

Any help you could offer would be greatly appreciated. I've tried to search for some of this information and apologise if it is already here and I've missed it.

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Post by geriatrix » Thu Jun 28, 2012 3:40 pm

Browse through and post queries regarding in-person appointments in this forum.

1. There is no "minimum" requirement. Income / savings sufficient to prove that you can accommodate and maintain yourself and dependant(s), if any, without recourse to public funds is all you need.
2. For the purpose of SET(O) form, "you" refers to the principal migrant. With that in mind, answer questions appropriately.
3. As above.
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