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Are these 2 dates correct? It took 30 days to receive the AR decision? You left UK before receiving the AR decision and applied for EC before receiving AR decision?Luckystrike wrote:AR decision dated 23/02/2016 received by post on 25/03/2016.
Your tax discrepancies???Luckystrike wrote:@Nvsc,
It was rejected for tax discrepancies.
Yes. You applied for EC (23/03/2016) within 28 days of your leave ending (section 3c leave ended 25/02/2016 and you became an overstayer on 26/02/2016) - so continuous residence is not broken.Luckystrike wrote:1. Is my lawful stay continuous?
Read the form and guidance.Luckystrike wrote:Is there any other requirement apart from KOLL for long residence ILR?
Yes, and (AIUI) yes, and no.Luckystrike wrote:Also I can apply 28 days before 07/09 for same and will I get a right of appeal if for some reason my SET LR gets refused? and will it have any implications on my Tier 2 leave?
Not the OP's but his / her spouse's. OP was included as a PBS dependant in his/her spouse's ILR application.CR001 wrote:Your tax discrepancies???Luckystrike wrote:@Nvsc,
It was rejected for tax discrepancies.
You won't avoid HMRC and tax/employment checks by applying for ILR based on long residence. HO will still do the same checks again.
No.Luckystrike wrote:My partner was the main applicant for our ILR and I was dependent. Will it have any consequencys on my long residence ILR?
Luckystrike wrote:
My partner is not my dependent with my Tier2. My partner is dealing with JR.
Luckystrike wrote:,
It was rejected for tax discrepancies.