Thank you - and just to confirm, that is the case even though he came in on a fiancé visa?
Yes.
The important date is the date his first FLR(M) was issued after you got married. You start the 5-year count to ILR from this date, and you can apply for ILR up to 28 days before the 5 years is up.
What would normally happen is, for example:
- first FLR(M) issued 1st July 2018, expires 1st Jan 2021
- therefore you will meet the 5-year requirement on 1st July 2023, and can apply for it 28 days before that (3rd June 2023)
- second FLR(M) issued 1st Jan 2021, expires 1st July 2023
- therefore the earliest date you can apply for ILR (3rd June 2023) is the SAME date as 28 days before your visa expires
In your case though, instead of the second FLR(M) expiring in July 2023, it actually expires in December 2023, due to the amount of time it took to be processed and issued a couple of years ago.
As a result, the date you are eligible for ILR (28 days before you reach 5 years) and the date that is 28 days before your visa expires are NOT the same… which means you can actually apply for ILR much earlier than the expiry date of the visa (June 2023 rather than Nov 2023).
Which is the same as for people who arrived in the UK on a spousal visa… because the initial spousal visa is valid 33 months, not 30 months, which gives up to 3 months of leeway between reaching 5 years in the UK and the FLR(M) expiry date.
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