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can my wife she apply for ILR with me together?
So it means better to have slow process to ask her visa application pass this shortfall period? And in this case what will be the earliest date for her to apply? is that 23/01/2020 or 22/01/2020 the date her current Tier 2 visa expired. To minimise the short fall?Zimba wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2019 11:39 amShe can apply before visa expiry and book her appointment after eligibility date and she will make up for the shortfall via section 3C automatic leave extension. As long as she is eligible on the date of the decision she will be granted ILR. No need for an extension
So sound like in this case I can submit my wife her application on 22/01/2020, and to attend the appointment should be few days later say we can book the appointments on 02/02/2020 then is she will consider as five years? Does it work? Thanks
But CR001 before said no my wife she cannot apply ILR no sooner than with 28 days before 1 March 2020. which is different answer? Please see below.
Thank you I will have a look. Thanks.Zimba wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2019 10:19 pmBoth advice are technically correct however my advice saves you from an extra extension and saves a ton of money too
I do not know why, but recently I had to explain how this works as per rules over and over again like here: indefinite-leave-to-remain/10-year-rout ... l#p1827092
While this is long residence, the section 3C applies again and lawful residence requirement is met on the day of the decision.
You want more ???
Here is UKVI literally telling you in their guide that they will use the date that is most beneficial to the applicant when Calculating the specified continuous period: indefinite-leave-to-remain/4-days-short ... l#p1794428
Hi,CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2020 10:16 amI merged your topics as you have been given extensive advice on this issue already and also for members to understand your circumstances and advice you have already received when you asked previously.
See also link below on the forum rule regarding Multiple Topics.
announcements/multiple-posts-will-be-lo ... t5722.html
The original topic was already in the ILR sub forum and you were given accurate/correct advice on what to do, which you have chosen not to follow.Zimba wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2019 11:39 amShe can apply before visa expiry and book her appointment after eligibility date and she will make up for the shortfall via section 3C automatic leave extension. As long as she is eligible on the date of the decision she will be granted ILR. No need for an extension
Zimba wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2019 11:39 amShe can apply before visa expiry and book her appointment after eligibility date and she will make up for the shortfall via section 3C automatic leave extension. As long as she is eligible on the date of the decision she will be granted ILR. No need for an extension