As a Tier 1 Post Study Worker, you are allowed to bring your dependants and must meet the requirements under the Immigration Rules.
The definition of dependants under the post study work category allows you to bring dependants (children under 18 years of age, or your husband, wife, civil partner, or unmarried or same-sex partner) with you to the United Kingdom, provided Home Office give them entry clearance or permission to stay (known as 'leave to remain').
Partners
Are allowed to join you if they meet the conditions set out in the immigration rules at paragraph 319C of part 8, of the Immigration Rules HC395.
If the application succeeds, the partner will be given entry clearance, or permission to stay, subject to the following conditions:
- he/she must have no recourse to public funds, which means he/she will be unable to claim most benefits paid by the state;
- he/she must register with the police, if paragraph 326 of the immigration rules requires him/her to do so;
- as the spouse, civil partner, unmarried, or same-sex partner of a migrant given permission to stay under parts 3, 5 or 6 of the immigration rules; or
- as the partner of a post-study worker (provided that permission was not subject to a condition prohibiting employment as a doctor in training).
Children
Must meet the conditions set out in the immigration rules at paragraph 319H of part 8 of the Immigration Rules HC395.
If the child is successful, he/she will be given entry clearance or permission to stay subject to the following conditions:he/she must have no recourse to public funds, which means he/she will be unable to claim most benefits paid by the state; and he/she must register with the police, if paragraph 326 of the immigration rules requires him/her to do so.
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