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Indefinite Leave to remain- applicant over 65 Help Appreciated!

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MeAndPiglet · 16/10/2014 21:00

Can anyone give us some advice please...my aunt is 68 and is in the UK on an ancestral visa. In retrospect this wasn't the correct visa choice as although she is working over here a bit it is very sporadic and part time.
She is now preparing to apply for her ILR having been here 5 years but is very anxious about checks on her earnings I've th past 5 years as she has mostly been living on savings. Will this be a problem? She does still have some funds but not huge amounts.
As an aside she should have applied as a dependent of her two sons who live in the UK and will provide letters to say they will support her financially, but this is sadly only realised in hindsight.

Could someone advise if they think she will have problems getting the ILR please and what you would suggest.

Any help greatly appreciated.

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MeAndPiglet · 18/10/2014 16:49

Anyone?

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Jbck · 18/10/2014 19:23

Not sure OP but have you looked at the UKBA site

www.gov.uk/settle-in-the-uk

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MeAndPiglet · 18/10/2014 20:20

Thanks Jbck the bit that we aren't sure of is where it says you must have adhered to the terms of your visa. As it was an ancestral visa the assumption is that she would be working..we just don't know if this is a deal breaker at 68 :-{

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Jbck · 19/10/2014 20:27

Oh don't really know OP, could you try calling and asking general question?

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