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vinny wrote:See also Dependant of ILR (long residence) applicant on PBS leave.
D4109125 wrote:When was it granted in July, was this the first time? When did they enter the UK?
D4109125 wrote:She should apply for FLR(M) before her current leave expires asking for a decision to be made after your SET(LR) decision. There is an A1 English requirement for FLR(M). Once she is granted FLR(M) she should be able to settle on SET(M) by virtue of rule 287(a)(i)(d), for settlement the English requirement is B1 in addition to LIUK. Where was your son born?
Was she a Tier 4 or a Tier 4 dependent?master_student wrote: The third is an other entry clearance: D- Tier 4 general 31 Mai 2012 will expire 30.11.2013
D4109125 wrote:The child will not need further leave unless you wish to travel, instead, the child is entitled to register as British (s 1(3)) when you are granted ILR.
There is no financial requirement per se, rather adequate maintenance and accommodation, does your spouse work or do you have savings?
Her UK Masters degree will suffice both the A1 and B1 requirement. She will however, still need LIUK for settlement.
Therefore, if by 3rd party support, you have around £178 per week left over after deducting rent that should suffice. What Country/Countries are you are your spouse native?Page 4 wrote:The caseworker will need to verify and assess an offer of third party support in order to determine whether an applicant satisfies the requirement that he/ she can be adequately maintained in the UK without recourse to public funds. The caseworker may request evidence (e.g. original bank statements over at least three months) of the third party‟s assets.