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is true, then why would you chooseT1renew wrote:I am 5 years in UK as T1 (General) in full time employment
???T1renew wrote:[12G Highly skilled migrant]
and why do you think I shall choose the other one?sushdmehta wrote:Ifis true, then why would you chooseT1renew wrote:I am 5 years in UK as T1 (General) in full time employment???T1renew wrote:[12G Highly skilled migrant]
Where did I say you should?T1renew wrote:and why do you think I shall choose the other one?
T1renew wrote:I am 5 years in UK as T1 (General) in full time employment.
Before I asked here, I read both 12g/l very carefully, and did some research. And it is still not clear.sushdmehta wrote:Where did I say you should?
Thanks, ashehzi. So you treat "and" in 12L as if your other categories were NIL and no additional information is required?ashehzi wrote:same situation as you and using option "12L Tier 1 (General) migrant".
Appreciate a lot. When do you plan to go? Would you share the results? I wish you all the best!ashehzi wrote:I didn't check/tick "For the period you were granted leave as Tier 1 (General) migrants, documents showing that you met the relevant requirements of the immigration rules".
Note the use of "and" (highlighted in bold and underlined). Now, did you have any leave other than Tier 1 (General) in the qualifying 5 years?If not, why would 12L apply to you?T1renew wrote:12L Tier 1 (General) migrant
If you are applying for indefinite leave to remain on completing five years’ continuous stay in the UK made up of leave as a Tier 1 (General) migrant and leave as a highly skilled migrant, work permit holder, innovator, self-employed lawyer or writer, composer or artist, in addition to the relevant documents in 12A, you must provide the following documents:
- Evidence specified in section 9A of this form
- For the period before you were granted leave as a Tier 1 (General) migrant, documents showing that you met the relevant requirements of the immigration rules.
Actually, not. SET(O) was not written by a scientist or a clear thinker at minimum. But rather by a local "shakespeare" so the document is opened for interpretations.sushdmehta wrote:Reading carefully helps! ... The sentence is in simple plain English.
Providing you are not absent from the UK for 2 or more years, ILR is indefinite. It is the BRP card that is renewed (like a bank card, drivers licence, passport, etc).T1renew wrote:I received ILR today - it took approx 60 min in Croydon.
ILR given till end of 2024, i.e. for less than 10 years. the clerk said this is normal practice.
Is it?
FYI: I have chosen section 12L Tier 1 (General) migrant and ticked only one box in it.
yes, thanks for the correction - the Card expiration date is less than 10 years from now in case this matters to anybody.CR001 wrote:T1renew wrote: Providing you are not absent from the UK for 2 or more years, ILR is indefinite. It is the BRP card that is renewed (like a bank card, drivers licence, passport, etc).