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Yes, she can if she satisfies all other requirements. The primary one would be job creation, but if she has had 2 employees for the last 12 months, that will satisfy the requirementsshanky wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2019 9:28 amTier 1 Entrepreneur Extension Visa Approved (after nearly 2years). Can I apply for ILR ?
I'm posting this on behalf of a friend of mine. She is genuine business women and someone I know who has worked really hard to establish her business in this country, but for some reason, she never had a smooth ride with HO. Now we are debating if there is a possibility to apply for ILR straight away as her Tier 1 Entrepreneur Extension was delayed by Home office for nearly to 2 years? Here is the timeline;-
Nov/2012 Initial application Tier 1 Entrepreneur Applied
Mar/2013 Refused
Aug/2013 applied for the in-country right of appeal
Sep/2013 home office withdrew the appeal before hearing the date.
Feb/2014 home office asked for more document
Jun/2014 Tier 1 entrepreneur Visa Granted for 3 years.
April/2016 - Was stopped on Heathrow Airport for 15 hours while coming back from 3-week business trip. She was interviewed for the genuineness of her business, after providing lots of proofs, she was let in the country.
Jun/2017 applied for Tier 1 Entrepreneur Extension Applied
Mar/2018 Interview held at business premises (No contact with the home office after the interview)
April/2019 Tier 1 Entrepreneur Extension Visa Approved (after nearly 2years)
Considering the fact that it has been more than 6 years when she first applied for Tier 1 Entrepreneur and delay was from HO side can she apply for ILR now straight away without waiting for another 2 years?
Thanks
S
marcnath wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2019 3:07 pmYes, she can if she satisfies all other requirements. The primary one would be job creation, but if she has had 2 employees for the last 12 months, that will satisfy the requirementsshanky wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2019 9:28 amTier 1 Entrepreneur Extension Visa Approved (after nearly 2years). Can I apply for ILR ?
I'm posting this on behalf of a friend of mine. She is genuine business women and someone I know who has worked really hard to establish her business in this country, but for some reason, she never had a smooth ride with HO. Now we are debating if there is a possibility to apply for ILR straight away as her Tier 1 Entrepreneur Extension was delayed by Home office for nearly to 2 years? Here is the timeline;-
Nov/2012 Initial application Tier 1 Entrepreneur Applied
Mar/2013 Refused
Aug/2013 applied for the in-country right of appeal
Sep/2013 home office withdrew the appeal before hearing the date.
Feb/2014 home office asked for more document
Jun/2014 Tier 1 entrepreneur Visa Granted for 3 years.
April/2016 - Was stopped on Heathrow Airport for 15 hours while coming back from 3-week business trip. She was interviewed for the genuineness of her business, after providing lots of proofs, she was let in the country.
Jun/2017 applied for Tier 1 Entrepreneur Extension Applied
Mar/2018 Interview held at business premises (No contact with the home office after the interview)
April/2019 Tier 1 Entrepreneur Extension Visa Approved (after nearly 2years)
Considering the fact that it has been more than 6 years when she first applied for Tier 1 Entrepreneur and delay was from HO side can she apply for ILR now straight away without waiting for another 2 years?
Thanks
S
Transitional arrangements have ended on 6th April 2019.shanky wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2019 11:41 ammarcnath wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2019 3:07 pmYes, she can if she satisfies all other requirements. The primary one would be job creation, but if she has had 2 employees for the last 12 months, that will satisfy the requirementsshanky wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2019 9:28 amTier 1 Entrepreneur Extension Visa Approved (after nearly 2years). Can I apply for ILR ?
I'm posting this on behalf of a friend of mine. She is genuine business women and someone I know who has worked really hard to establish her business in this country, but for some reason, she never had a smooth ride with HO. Now we are debating if there is a possibility to apply for ILR straight away as her Tier 1 Entrepreneur Extension was delayed by Home office for nearly to 2 years? Here is the timeline;-
Nov/2012 Initial application Tier 1 Entrepreneur Applied
Mar/2013 Refused
Aug/2013 applied for the in-country right of appeal
Sep/2013 home office withdrew the appeal before hearing the date.
Feb/2014 home office asked for more document
Jun/2014 Tier 1 entrepreneur Visa Granted for 3 years.
April/2016 - Was stopped on Heathrow Airport for 15 hours while coming back from 3-week business trip. She was interviewed for the genuineness of her business, after providing lots of proofs, she was let in the country.
Jun/2017 applied for Tier 1 Entrepreneur Extension Applied
Mar/2018 Interview held at business premises (No contact with the home office after the interview)
April/2019 Tier 1 Entrepreneur Extension Visa Approved (after nearly 2years)
Considering the fact that it has been more than 6 years when she first applied for Tier 1 Entrepreneur and delay was from HO side can she apply for ILR now straight away without waiting for another 2 years?
Thanks
S
She has one full-time employee working 35 hours per week from Oct/2017-> till date. Looking at the timeline does transitional arrangement apply to her?
tier11417 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2019 7:03 pmTransitional arrangements have ended on 6th April 2019.shanky wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2019 11:41 ammarcnath wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2019 3:07 pmYes, she can if she satisfies all other requirements. The primary one would be job creation, but if she has had 2 employees for the last 12 months, that will satisfy the requirementsshanky wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2019 9:28 amTier 1 Entrepreneur Extension Visa Approved (after nearly 2years). Can I apply for ILR ?
I'm posting this on behalf of a friend of mine. She is genuine business women and someone I know who has worked really hard to establish her business in this country, but for some reason, she never had a smooth ride with HO. Now we are debating if there is a possibility to apply for ILR straight away as her Tier 1 Entrepreneur Extension was delayed by Home office for nearly to 2 years? Here is the timeline;-
Nov/2012 Initial application Tier 1 Entrepreneur Applied
Mar/2013 Refused
Aug/2013 applied for the in-country right of appeal
Sep/2013 home office withdrew the appeal before hearing the date.
Feb/2014 home office asked for more document
Jun/2014 Tier 1 entrepreneur Visa Granted for 3 years.
April/2016 - Was stopped on Heathrow Airport for 15 hours while coming back from 3-week business trip. She was interviewed for the genuineness of her business, after providing lots of proofs, she was let in the country.
Jun/2017 applied for Tier 1 Entrepreneur Extension Applied
Mar/2018 Interview held at business premises (No contact with the home office after the interview)
April/2019 Tier 1 Entrepreneur Extension Visa Approved (after nearly 2years)
Considering the fact that it has been more than 6 years when she first applied for Tier 1 Entrepreneur and delay was from HO side can she apply for ILR now straight away without waiting for another 2 years?
Thanks
S
She has one full-time employee working 35 hours per week from Oct/2017-> till date. Looking at the timeline does transitional arrangement apply to her?
She needs 2 FT “JOBS” that have existed 12 months each AFTER extension OR if she has has 2 FT JOBS in the last 12 months from the date of ILR application in your case.
However, as she only had Job 1 since Oct 2017, she would have to create JOB 2 from April 2019 onwards for 12 months.
In this situation the other Job 1 that existed since Oct 2017 will be meaningless to claim points (as you can only go back 12 months or claim after extension that is for Job 2 to complete 12 months it would be April 2020) and then Job 1 can be counted from April 2019 only also.
Basically she needs two JOBS that exist for 12 months each from April 2019 (after date of extension). Earliest she will be able to apply is April 2020.
There are no transitional arrangements in place