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FLR (M). Financial requirement needs to be met.yasirkk wrote:I got ILR through long residency (10 year) process. My partner is still on Tier 1 general dependent visa (my previous one) she entered UK in 2008 as my dependent and has lived continuously in UK since then as my dependent. What visa should I apply for her now. ??
Is there any particular reason that you're posting 'good luck' in multiple threads?ilrvisanow wrote:good luck...
Boosting their posts past 10 so that they can use PM function? I usually delete silly multiple postings such as these.Casa wrote:Is there any particular reason that you're posting 'good luck' in multiple threads?ilrvisanow wrote:good luck...
I guess so. I admit I was tempted to delete.CR001 wrote:Boosting their posts past 10 so that they can use PM function? I usually delete silly multiple postings such as these.Casa wrote:Is there any particular reason that you're posting 'good luck' in multiple threads?ilrvisanow wrote:good luck...
No, unfortunately there isn't anyway to save her from the clock resetting for ILR. If you had asked the question before applying for long residence ILR, you would have been advised it was better to apply through Tier 1 G for your dependent as she would have qualified at the same time as you.yasirkk wrote:thank you very much for the advise guys. I was wondering if there might be some other route through which she might can save her clock from resetting. We have got three kids and all of them are british citizens......
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