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Yes, you can use the period you've mentioned above. As the HO allows applicants to apply upto 28 days prior to thier 5th anniversary, that period you refer to will not be considered an absence or an issue.tiransg wrote:Hi,
I am currently on Tier1 (General) visa and will be completing 5 years continuous stay in the UK later this year. I am planning to apply for ILR on SET(O) forms with my two dependents
I entered the UK on 22nd Aug 2010. So I will be completing 5 years on 21st Aug 2015. Therefore, I thought of assessing the continuous period and the absences like this ;
Year 1: 21 August 2015 to 22 August 2014
Year 2: 21 August 2014 to 22 August 2013
Year 3: 21 August 2013 to 22 August 2012
Year 4: 21 August 2012 to 22 August 2011
Year 5: 21 August 2011 to 22 August 2010
However, I am planning to apply (at PEO) no sooner I enter the 28 days window preceding my 5th anniversary. (after 24th July 2015). The “Indefinite leave to remain: calculating continuous period in UK” guidance says the period is calculated backwards from the Application Date. (say at PEO on 27th July 2015). In that case should I still use dates in the above table ? Otherwise, if I calculate 5 years backwards from the Application Date, I have not entered UK by that time ! Confused !
Can somebody PLS help ?
As you have filled 4.3 and ticked over 'Life in the UK test pass' and also ticked over an english language requirement (through ur degree/naric or u r from majority English speaking country) , then u dont need to fill 4.4tierone_extension wrote:Hi,
I was going through the new version form 04/2015
Sl no 4.4 (My self and wife passed life in Uk test so need to tick No right ?
4.4 If you and/or your partner have not obtained one of the relevant qualifications, are you
claiming exemption from this requirement because a physical or other condition prevents you
from taking the Life in the UK test or doing a speaking and listening qualification in English?
Myself and prtner have passed Life in UK test so need to tick No
if we are no do we need to go section 5
Or answer 4.5 onwards pls?
Many thanks for your answer Pebb1leepebb1ee wrote:As you have filled 4.3 and ticked over 'Life in the UK test pass' and also ticked over an english language requirement (through ur degree/naric or u r from majority English speaking country) , then u dont need to fill 4.4tierone_extension wrote:Hi,
I was going through the new version form 04/2015
Sl no 4.4 (My self and wife passed life in Uk test so need to tick No right ?
4.4 If you and/or your partner have not obtained one of the relevant qualifications, are you
claiming exemption from this requirement because a physical or other condition prevents you
from taking the Life in the UK test or doing a speaking and listening qualification in English?
Myself and prtner have passed Life in UK test so need to tick No
if we are no do we need to go section 5
Or answer 4.5 onwards pls?
4.5 is for people who have done b1 certificate or if they have a certificate that is on the Ofqual register or awarded by the Scottish
Qualifications Authority'