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T1ilr wrote:Hello again,
As in previous thread, I am due for ILR in end Nov/ beginning of Dec, 2013.
My wife joined me in UK on 15th June, 2012 and her visa valid till 26/01/2014 (same as mine).
I will be applying for ILR while my wife will apply for FLR and qualify for ILR in June, 2014.
We are expecting a baby in Oct 2013 ( 2 months before my ILR).
I am confused as to how this process will go.
A) can I include my wife's FLR along with my ILR PEO appointment? No, she will need her own separate appointment. However, if your wife is PBS dependent since before 9 July 2012, then I am almost positive that she can extend her current visa until she completes two years and does not need to switch. She would need to switch if you are applying on 10 years long residence. Maybe guru can confirm.
B) do I have to include my UK born baby in either of our our application? No
C) If answer to point A) above is no, then will my wife apply separately? Yes, but on the same day with her own appointment
D) if answer to point B) above is no, then will my baby be registered as BC directly? Yes, you can register baby on form MN1 under BC section 1(3)
E) when is the earliest/ latest time within which the UK born baby get to apply for visa or BC? You can register baby once you have received your ILR and BRP card.
Appreciate your help.
Many thanks.
T1ilr wrote:Hello,
I am due for ILR in Dec 2013 from Tier 1 G.
My wife is on tier 1 dependent on 2 year route due for ILR June, 2014.
Question 1:
I read in some other thread that someone's dependant was short of 3 months for ILR and yet applied and successfully secured ILR. Is this possible.
Question 2:
Do I have to extend as FLR (M) or extend as tier 1 dependent as by the time of her extension, I should hopefully be 'settled'. What are the pros and cons apart from the fact that FLR costs less.
Question 3:
I believe FLR applicant's partner (me) needs to prove income threshold. What docs do I have to show as proof and during which period should I have earned the income (£18600).
Looking forward for your reply.
Thanks
See also Akhtar v Entry Clearance Officer - Islamabad (CEFR; UKBA Guidance and IELTS) [2013] UKUT 306 (IAC) (05 July 2013).T1ilr wrote:if we decide to apply my wife's extension through FLR, will IELTS suffice as proof of English language.