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by aerial » Sat Sep 14, 2013 12:09 am
Hi amber,
I am applying ILR on SET(m) at PEO. Beforehand i emailed to Policy team to clear the doubts on amalgamation of qualifying period for pre july 2012 applicants.
My question was to policy team:
Dear Home Office,
Could you please clarify,
The main migrant granted ILR on the basis of 10 years long residence, and the main migrant prior to ILR was on a Tier 1 PSW along with his dependent wife.
1) After 'switching' to FLR(M), can the dependent apply for ILR immediately, as the dependent has already spent more than 2 years as a Points Based System PSW dependent prior to the FLR(M)?.
2)Will the years spent as a PBS dependent (Tier 1 (PSW) Dependent) granted entry clearance prior to July 2012 count towards the qualifying period? Or the qualifying period starts from the date FLR (M) was granted.
3) Can you please site the immigration rules to substantiate your reply.
Thanking you
The reply i got from policy team was :
Dear Sirs,
When a PBS migrant obtains ILR under the rules for long residence their spouse/civil partner:
· Must switch into partner of settled person route before they can apply for ILR on form FLR(M)
· Those granted leave as PBS dependant before 9 July 2012 and applying for FLR before 6 April 2013 Rules changes must switch under 284(i)/295D(i); then apply for ILR under 287.(a)_(d)/295G(b) – completed 2 years amalgamated leave
· From 6 April 2013, the rules are different for partners of those PBS migrants who were on a route to settlement and those not (please note Tier 1 (PSW) is not a route to settlement, but under the current rules is treated as though it were):
o Those with leave as partner of PBS migrant in T1, T2 or Tier 5 private servant in a diplomatic household who applied to enter the UK before 6 April 2012 switch under paragraph 284(i)(b)/295D(i); ILR under 287(a)_(d) – complete 2 years amalgamated leave if leave as partner before 9 July 2012, or 5 years amalgamated if they were granted leave as partner on or after 9 July 2012
o Those with leave as partner of PBS migrant T4 student, or T5 (except private servant in a diplomatic household who applied to enter the UK before 6 April 2012); switch under Appendix FM and complete 5 years in the partner route for ILR
I trust this answers your questions.
Regards
Policy team.
Can I assume with the reply provided that to go ahead applying ILR .