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Hi thank you for the response just one more thing on the new form DL 6 April 2014 it says is you where refused asylum but given DL and it was less than 4 yearsodat wrote:if you have complete 6 years DLR you can use SET(O) for ILR
dl form is for people on article 8 and people refused asylum but given DLMimi21 wrote:Hi thank you for the response just one more thing on the new form DL 6 April 2014 it says is you where refused asylum but given DL and it was less than 4 yearsodat wrote:if you have complete 6 years DLR you can use SET(O) for ILR
"Use this form to apply for an extension of your stay or for settlement if you were refused asylum but were given ‘discretionary leave’ to stay in the UK, or ‘exceptional leave’ to stay in the UK for less than 4 years."
Does that 4 year only apply to extension or both
My DL specifically mentions due to exceptional circumstances
Am just looking for clarification and also based on a most resent court case where the judge made it clear the rules should also be made in such a way that we can clearly understand them. And i think part 8 of the rules might have been mentioned or somehow was part of it
odat wrote:dl form is for people on article 8 and people refused asylum but given DLMimi21 wrote:Hi thank you for the response just one more thing on the new form DL 6 April 2014 it says is you where refused asylum but given DL and it was less than 4 yearsodat wrote:if you have complete 6 years DLR you can use SET(O) for ILR
"Use this form to apply for an extension of your stay or for settlement if you were refused asylum but were given ‘discretionary leave’ to stay in the UK, or ‘exceptional leave’ to stay in the UK for less than 4 years."
Does that 4 year only apply to extension or both
My DL specifically mentions due to exceptional circumstances
Am just looking for clarification and also based on a most resent court case where the judge made it clear the rules should also be made in such a way that we can clearly understand them. And i think part 8 of the rules might have been mentioned or somehow was part of it
before 8 July 2012 home office was granted 3 years DLR and you need to complete 6 years to apply for ILR
after 8 July 2012 rules changes home office start granted 2.5 years and you need to complete 10 years for ILR (2.5 years x 4 time extension )
you can use dl form for ILR if you complete 6 years and you need to attach letter with form and remind them you have completed 6 years but dl form its take long time maybe more then one years most people use SET(O) because is quicker
Does that 4 year only apply to extension or both ?
they saying less than 4 years and its apply for both
what is your story ?
odat wrote:new rules don't apply for old application
if you have been granted 3 years DLR in 2011 that mean next extension 2014 you will get another 3 years because you are on the old rules the change don't apply on you
the new rules is only apply for people who get there Decision on or after 9 July 2012
that mean people who granted 2.5 years after 9 July 2012 they are in new rules (10 years for ilr)