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2) No.Dependant of ILR (long residence) applicant on PBS leave wrote:Some Category A applicants have been lucky at a PEO.
Hi,Amber_ wrote:I have just had confirmation that as the rules stand at the moment:
284 (b) the leave in question was granted to the applicant as the spouse, civil partner, unmarried or same-gender partner of a Relevant Points Based System Migrant (excluding a Tier 5 (Temporary Worker) other than a private servant in a diplomatic household who applied to enter the UK before 6 April 2012 or a Tier 4 (General) Student) and that spouse or partner is the same person in relation to whom the applicant is applying for an extension of stay under this rule; and
Although Tier 1 (PSW) is not a route to settlement, the rules do not distinguish between any of the Tier 1 sub categories in considering FLR as the spouse of a relevant PBS migrant.
Partners of relevant points-based system migrants
319AA. In paragraphs 319A to 319K and Appendix E, 'Relevant Points Based System Migrant' means a migrant granted to leave as a Tier 1 Migrant, a Tier 2 Migrant, a Tier 4 (General) Student or a Tier 5 (Temporary Worker) Migrant.
Therefore, at the moment Part 8 and the amalgamation (flr(m) to set(m)) is available to those PBS dep where the PBS was not on a route to settlement. However, the change is intended to stop this but as of yet is not in place according to the settlement policy team.
If you require further assistance I suggest you seek legal advice.
Many thanks Amber for confirming. She came to UK in May 2012 on Tier 1(General) PBS dependent visa, I think there was no points based criteria to qualify as PBS Dependent (ignore my lack of information if am wrong!) she did however gave her Bacherlors degree certificates, my support/sponsor letter etc to apply as dependent at the time application. However I did check on PBS calculator entering her details in there as applying for Tier 1 (General) extension (to be able to get to the English Skills section) and she does get 10 points for English skills, is that what you were referring to check or am I missing something?Amber_ wrote:That should suffice. Have you checked whether it was awarded 10 points for English Skills on the PBS calculator?
Amber_ wrote:Old rules and providing she meets the requirements should be able to apply for set(m) now.waitingformonths wrote:My wife came to UK in Dec. 2010 on a Tier 1 dependent. Her Visa ran out before she completed 2 years. We applied for FLR(M) after 09-Jul-2012 and the leave was granted.
What is her status now? Can she now apply for ILR as she has completed her 2 years or she has to wait for 5 years as she applied for FLR(M) after 09-Jul-2012?
Your help will be much appreciated.
Bobthemoggie wrote:Dear All,
Wish you a very Happy new year!
I have got my ILR (through PBS route) recently, I am really thankful to the discussions threads & Senior members valuable comments, on this forum which are extremely helpful.
I am applying for my wife's FLR(M) this week.
My wife is currently on Tier-1 dependent visa.
There's following question on the FLR-M form:
2.2 Is this the first time you have applied for a visa or extension of stay in one of the above categories (including previous leave granted as a fiancé(e) or proposed civil partner) with your current sponsor?
Yes/No
May I know- what should be the answer to this question?
Kindly advise.
Many Thanks