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Hello dear,I have exactly the same rout as you,4student+2PSW+2tier1+2EEA and I am applying on 8/1/16.i didn't meet the tier1 targets neither applied for its extension but went for EEA visa.if I go for 10years route,will I be refused because of not meeting the targets of tier1?i will appreciate any help.please,if anyone see my post,please advice me.kamransh wrote:Hi guys, I have a question about applying for ilr long residency. I have been in the uk for 10 years now as follows
4 years as a Student
2 years as PSW
2 years tier 1 general and
2 years as a family member of eea national.
My question is specifically regarding 2 years spent as a family member. My wife is a full time worker as is exercising treaty rights. Would my 2 years spent as family member count in 10 years? I have been reading the UKBA guidance http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary and on page 27 its talks about case workers discretion to count the time sent as EEA family member in long residency. What exactly does this mean? Is this only applicable in some special circumstances?
Thanks
Thanks for reply but my worry is I didn't meet the tier1 targets.do I need to meet those targets by paying more tax of the 2011-2013 years?will that time be counted as legal?kamransh wrote:Time spent under family member of eea national will count in your 10 year residency however your eea residence permit will be cancelled when you get ILR ( so no more visa free travel within Europe)
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