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My response above is what I believe is possible.bygodsgrace wrote:Is this possible?
Click on the link and read the mentioned immigration rule.sushdmehta wrote:319J(e)(iv).
Is settlement under family route different from settlement under PBS dependant route? Can you please guide me to the UKBA links for the eligibility criteria under this category?sushdmehta wrote:So he will need to apply for settlement under the family route rather than through the PBS dependant route (that your wife / elder child will apply under).
Why my elder child has to wait till both parents are eligible for settlement? Any link which I can refer to?sushdmehta wrote:And also that your elder child will have to wait until your wife becomes eligible for settlement.
Yes, two mutually exclusive categories with different immigration rules. See Children of British citizens and settled peoplebygodsgrace wrote:Is settlement under family route different from settlement under PBS dependant route? Can you please guide me to the UKBA links for the eligibility criteria under this category?
Because the PBS dependant child cannot apply for settlement separately unless both parents have settled status (319J(e)).bygodsgrace wrote:Why my elder child has to wait till both parents are eligible for settlement? Any link which I can refer to?
When did your family leave UK?bygodsgrace wrote:Another possible scenario which I would like to check with you is as follows:
1. Apply for PBS dependant visa for my younger one by November/December 2013.
2. Family will not travel to UK (Should the younger child travel within 3 months of visa issue?)
3.Change my visa status to ILR
4. Family travelling to UK using PBS dependant visa
5. Apply for settlement for my elder child or for all my dependants together whenever they become eligible (whichever is possible)
Is the above scenario possible? Or is there any variation of the above scenario possible in my case.
They left UK on May 2013.sushdmehta wrote:When did your family leave UK?
When does their current leave expire?
If they do not intend to return soon after the birth of of your second child, when do you expect them to return (latest) by?
Yes, it is doable.bygodsgrace wrote:1. Apply for PBS dependant visa for my younger one by November/December 2013.
2. Family will not travel to UK (Should the younger child travel within 3 months of visa issue?)
3.Change my visa status to ILR
4. Family travelling to UK using PBS dependant visa
5. Apply for settlement for my elder child or for all my dependants together whenever they become eligible (whichever is possible)
My wife will be eligible for ILR, if she is in UK for four months (assuming that the 2 years stay need not be continuous, can you please confirm this?). Hence I might apply for kids's ILR along with my wife's.sushdmehta wrote:If you are okay with both children applying for settlement until such time that your wife becomes eligible for settlement, then yes, it is doable.
Yes I am applying for settlement as a Tier 1 General Migrant.sushdmehta wrote:You haven't specifically mentioned it but I am assuming that you will be applying for settlement as a PBS migrant and not under long residence. All my responses are based on that assumption.
If you are granted settlement, then I think that second child may still apply for entry clearance as a PBS dependant, in line with wife's PBS dependant leave (319I).sushdmehta wrote:If you apply for settlement now and assuming it is granted before your second child is born and ready to apply for entry clearance, the issue is that your wife and elder child will be on PBS dependant leave but your second child will need to apply for entry clearance as a child of a settled person. So he will need to apply for settlement under the family route rather than through the PBS dependant route (that your wife / elder child will apply under). And also that your elder child will have to wait until your wife becomes eligible for settlement.
So, to keep things simple I would suggest that you wait until your family returns and apply for settlement along with your elder child.
1. Yes.
2. Yes.
3. PBS dependant, if you remain a PBS migrant till then. If you are granted settlement by then, then as child of settled person.
Can sushdmehta or vinny help me on this?bygodsgrace wrote:Thanks both of you for your wonderful replies.
So in my case can you please confirm if the below plan of action will work for me?
1. Apply ILR for me first and all my dependants are still in India.
2. Apply dependant visa for my second child in line with my wife's PBS dependant visa (who's payslips and bank statements should be shown?)
3. Bring all of them to UK.
4. Apply ILR for all of them when my wife becomes eligible for ILR.
Thanks in advance,
Aks