- Page Contents
- Overview
- Requirements For ILR As A BNO Household Member
- Absences From The UK
- How Can We Help?
- Our Fixed Fees
You can apply for ILR as a BNO household member 28 days before you complete 5 years residence in the UK on BNO household member visa. An application for ILR as a BNO household member from inside the UK is made in accordance with requirements as set out in Appendix Hong Kong British National (Overseas) of the Immigration Rules. An application for ILR as a BNO household member can only be submitted through standard service because the Home Office UKVI do not offer Priority or Super Priority Service for such application.
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Requirements For ILR As A BNO Household Member
A person applying for ILR as a BNO household member should meet the following requirements of the immigration rules:
Valid Application
You must submit a valid application for ILR as a BNO household member from inside the UK in accordance with requirements for a valid application as set out in Appendix Hong Kong British National (Overseas) of the Immigration Rules.
Qualifying Period Requirement
The applicant must have spent a continuous period of 5 years with permission in the UK on a route under which a person can settle, of which the most recent grant of permission must have been on the Hong Kong BN(O) route.
Continuous Residence Requirement
The applicant must meet the continuous residence requirement as specified in Appendix Continuous Residence during the qualifying period.
Suitability Requirements
The applicant must not fall for refusal under Part 9: grounds for refusal.
If applying for permission to stay the applicant must not be:
- in breach of immigration laws, except that where paragraph 39E applies, that period of overstaying will be disregarded; or
- on immigration bail.
English Language and Knowledge of Life in the UK Requirement
Unless an exemption applies, the applicant must show English language ability on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages in speaking and listening to at least level B1. The applicant must show they meet the English Language requirement as specified in Appendix English Language.
If the applicant is aged 18 or over, and under 65 on the date of application, they must meet the Knowledge of Life in the UK requirement as specified in Appendix KOL UK.
Absences From The UK For ILR As A BNO Household Member
To qualify for ILR as a BNO household member, you must meet the requirements of continuous residence which means you cannot have had more than 180 days’ absence from the United Kingdom during any consecutive 12 month period within the 5 year period. You will need to list details of your absences from the United Kingdom, including the reasons for those absences, on your application form for ILR as a BNO household member. You can include the time between your entry clearance being granted and you entering the United Kingdom as part of your continuous period. Absences between the date entry clearance is granted and the date you enter the United Kingdom are treated as an absence from the United Kingdom and will form part of the 180 days allowed within a continuous 12-month period.
How Can We Help With Your ILR Application?
Our expert team of immigration solicitors in London can provide expert immigration advice and legal representations on fixed fee for your application for ILR as a BNO household member. Our immigration solicitors will carry out all the work until decision is made by the Home Office UKVI on your ILR application. The immigration casework to be carried out by our immigration solicitors on your ILR application will entail the following:
- Our immigration solicitors will assess your eligibility for ILR as a BNO household member by considering all your personal circumstances;
- Our immigration solicitors will advise you on the weaknesses and strengths of your ILR application as a BNO household member;
- Our immigration solicitors will advise you on the relevant documents to be submitted in support of your ILR application;
- Our immigration solicitors will assess your documents to ensure that the documentary evidence is as per requirements of the Home Office UKVI immigration Rules;
- Our immigration solicitors will complete and submit the online application form to apply for ILR as a BNO household member by gathering all the relevant information from you;
- Our immigration solicitors will help you with paying the ILR application fee for your application;
- Our immigration solicitors will book your appointment with the application centre for verification of documents and enrolment of your biometrics;
- Our immigration solicitors will prepare a detailed cover letter to introduce and support your ILR application;
- Our immigration solicitors will upload online all the relevant supporting documents before you attend your appointment for enrolment of your biometrics;
- Our immigration solicitors will liaise with the Home Office UKVI for a timely decision on your ILR application.
Our Fixed Fees For ILR As A BNO Household Member
- Our immigration solicitors will charge a fixed fee ranging from £800 to £1,500 (no VAT) for your ILR application as a BNO household member. The agreed fixed will depend on the complexity of the application and the volume of work involved in your application for ILR as a BNO household member.
- Our fixed fee for the application does not cover any disbursements e.g. UKVI fee for the application and the applicant has to separately pay the Home office UKVI fees for the application.