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Hi zimba could you please clarify one thing.zimba88 wrote:You are allowed to apply for a fresh application within 14 days of becoming an overstayer (when your section 3C ends).
This is assuming that your first application was made when you had a valid leave (known as an in-time application)
Your section 3C ends and you become an overstayer in following circumstances:
- 14 days after your in-time application is refused IF you do NOT apply for AR, OR
- You applied for AR within 14 days of your refusal and then the AR was eventually refused and served to you (serving means two working days)
If you become an over stayer, you have 14 days to apply for a fresh application. Such an application is known as an out-of-time application.
If your out-of-time application is also refused eventually, you cannot apply for any more applications within the UK.
Yes you can. However success in JR is very rareFOCUS wrote: Do we have a chance to go for AR ,if the extension application is rejected 2nd time ?
and if the AR is unsuccessful , can we go for JR ?
No, as you have no pending application to vary (your application is already decided and refused)seasky wrote:Can during AR, before it is decided, vary to "2nd try extension application" and as such never be an overstayer?
Yes, if applied in-time and your AR is eventually refused your section 3C ends.When do you become the over-stayer once your AR got rejected....?
PAP and the subsequent JR have nothing to do with immigration rules and will not be covered under section 3Cwhat if you go for PAP after AR rejection...Will the applicant be considered as an over-stayer?
Thanks for the answers !zimba88 wrote:Yes, if applied in-time and your AR is eventually refused your section 3C ends.When do you become the over-stayer once your AR got rejected....?
PAP and the subsequent JR have nothing to do with immigration rules and will not be covered under section 3Cwhat if you go for PAP after AR rejection...Will the applicant be considered as an over-stayer?