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Unless of course you have already had an application refused. Then the clock would have stopped on the 14 year rule from the time that you were refused, making this a no-go for you.sakura wrote:It depends on the situation.
But generally, the 11 years would only count towards the 14 year category and there is no way to reduce the time.
...whether you knew about or not.....jei2 wrote:Unless of course you have already had an application refused. Then the clock would have stopped on the 14 year rule from the time that you were refused, making this a no-go for you.sakura wrote:It depends on the situation.
But generally, the 11 years would only count towards the 14 year category and there is no way to reduce the time.
I would like to hear more about this option. What if the overstayer is a software developer and looking to establish a business (online business network such as LinkedIn) - hosted and based in the UK ?Alternatively, if you are highly skilled, you can apply for entry clearance for the HSMP/Tier 1, or any other such visa (such as student visa), if you wish to work/study here. Obvisously the long overstay would be taken into consideration.
Well there is little chance of the Home Office granting you entry clearance from within the UK, so you would have to take the risk and leave the country, thereby resetting your 14-year ILR clock (as it can be argued that your stay here was not 'continuous' once you left the country) and apply for the visa from your home country.shami wrote:I would like to hear more about this option. What if the overstayer is a software developer and looking to establish a business (online business network such as LinkedIn) - hosted and based in the UK ?Alternatively, if you are highly skilled, you can apply for entry clearance for the HSMP/Tier 1, or any other such visa (such as student visa), if you wish to work/study here. Obvisously the long overstay would be taken into consideration.
Thanks
I came to the UK on student visa then went to university (short course - not a degree) while I was overstaying. Since i had nothing to go back to, i was trapped into a life of misery.Any background info on how the overstaying accumulated?