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Blimey, it's been a long time since spouse visas got off from the 3 year eligibility...
The only situation would be if her husband was an EU (not UK) national and then the Right to Family Life bits in P273 would kick in and she'd be eligible immediately as long as he's been here three years (and has Settled/Pre-settled, which is effectively a given at this point). If he's UK (or Turkish) then she'll need her own three years of residency before she's eligible.
Is there a difference between Leave to Enter (as stated on this persons Residency Permit) and Discretionary leave to enter or remain or Exceptional leave to enter or remain?
Sorry to ask so many questions, I'm trying to get my head around these types of rules.
Thanks for your time.
Yes, DLE/R and ELE/R are *generally* for sanctuary seekers or others with unusual circumstances and are pretty rare (not sure I've ever seen an ELE/R), whereas "normal" Leave to Enter/Remain is usually for those who have come to work and their family or those coming to join their family.
So, because the first two are basically "emergency" statuses, learners have day one eligibility, whereas with standard Leave they need three years.
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Hello,
Is someone with a BRP card eligible for an Apprenticeships. They are a Turkish national who says she came on a spouse visa, her residency card states Type - Leave to Enter and Remarks - Work Permitted. Valid until 31-12-2024.
Thanks for your time.