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ILR - discretionary leave

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durbandrew1
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ILR - discretionary leave

Post by durbandrew1 » Tue May 03, 2016 1:46 pm

Good day,

I am applying for ILR and was given a verbal caution a few months ago, I recently received My enhanced DBS, the caution did not show. My predicament is: should I be fourth coming and declare the caution or not? It is not even in the Police NPC records..

Thanks

durbandrew1
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SET(O) -Section 6 - Immigration history

Post by durbandrew1 » Thu May 05, 2016 1:51 pm

Please help, in SET(O) forms -Section 6 - Immigration history

Q 6.1 - do I say the start date of my initial discretionary leave?

Q 6.2 - do I fill in all the times I have left the UK on holiday? Is that what they are referring to when they ask about being absent from the UK?

I am applying for ILR based on completing 6 years discretionary leave, do I need to do both the Life in the UK test and the English language test or one of the two?

Thank you very much for you help

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Re: ILR - discretionary leave

Post by geriatrix » Fri May 06, 2016 1:56 pm

1. Yes.
2. All "absences from UK" in the 6 years preceding the application.

Read FAQs - English language requirements for settlement
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