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Visa issue date- I was granted my Tier 2 visa on 30/04/2014 and only arrived in the UK on 09/06/2014. If I want to calculate the continuous period, do I start from the granted date or arrival date?
Yes- If I am starting from the granted date, 30/04/2019 completes my five years in the UK. Does that mean I can apply for my ILR 28 days before that day which starts from the 02/04/2019 onwards?
Yes if the test center is still on the list- Can I use the same IELTS certificate used for a Tier 2 visa even though is expired as proof of English in my ILR application?
Date of application is the date you submit and pay online for Set(O).- When does the Home Office consider the date of the application ? From the date submitted online or the date of attending the super priority to submit the documents ?
yes.- I am working for the same employer for a year and few months (started last November), Does this mean I only have to show 3 month payslip and 3 month bank account statement where the salary goes into ?
The question asks about entry date not visa issue date. HO knows the rules where to count the date from (visa issue date).
The rules have changed since that topic in 2014. They changed in January 2018.abdul_sky wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 11:50 pmI just read CR001 answer to this old post, I assume the rules are the same and didn't changed.
indefinite-leave-to-remain/date-of-firs ... 63836.html
How is your question relevant to the OP and why have you tagged on here when you have your own ILR topic???? It is unfair to members for you to keep tagging your questions onto their posts.hai123 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2019 5:26 pmI have got my ILR few years ago and claiming child benefit (public funds). Now my wife is going to apply for ILR (currently she is on tier-2 dependant route). As per the below guidance, it says
When you apply for settlement, you and your partner must:
be living together in your own accommodation
not be using public funds (https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... c-funds--2)
Please advise, what needs to be done. When I phoned up Homeoffice customer service team, they advised me to submit a cover note explaining the situation. Kindly suggest will the above apply for my wife's ILR application?
I'm under the impression, me being on ILR status, I can claim child benefit. Pls advise
No, it is NOT a 'general anyone ask a question' topic. Stick to your own topic and if you don't get a reply (which no one is forced to do), it likely means your questions are not clear.
CR001 :
The rules have changed since that topic in 2014. They changed in January 2018.
The absence rule and the date counted for eligibility to apply for ILR changed, see link below.CR001 : The rules have changed since that topic in 2014. They changed in January 2018.
What are the new rules ?
What 'original letter'??? Any letter you submit or bank statement must be recent, no older than 28 days before the date you submit and pay online.Also, I have another question :
- My bank account is HSBC, Can I use the original letter headed from the bank ?
For the UK born child yes. Note that children are registered not naturalised.
Yes.