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Useful to state the full reasons for refusal.kom wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2019 9:29 amHi all senior member,
I need your help one more time please.
I got refusal on my second extension application yesterday. i am planning to apply for AR in 14 days now. If AR refused do i have any other option left to stay?
i have already finished my 10 years in UK in last march. Is it possible to apply under human rights? what are the chance to get through on human rights?
Waiting for your reply.
Thanks.
Oh Dear, claiming 'business expenses' that are for a residential (non business) property not in your name!! I honestly hope that your sister in law is the property owner and not a tenant and not claiming housing or council tax benefits.kom wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2019 9:53 am- I am running Business from my sister in law home where i live as well and i have agreement with my sister in law not to pay rent for the business. In my company accounts i have claimed money for services like electricity, Gas, internet and council tax every year. as per case worker this is not legal.
It is difficult to say.
Nowhere in the immigration rules or any other law is it specified that client contracts are a must.kom wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2019 8:48 amThanks Marcnath for information.
I have one more question for you.
Is it necessary to have client contract with client as one of my refusal reason is i do not have my current client contract and i have only sole client right now.
Can you please advice hot to defend Client contract situation argument in AR?
I did explain to CO while interview my company provides services to client from last 2 year so we both do not need contracts.
Waiting for your reply.
Yes, not only can they refuse, but is almost definite they will - the immigration rules are quite clear on that
You need 10 years lawful residence to apply for ILR. You don't have 10 years lawful residence as your Section 3C protection is not in place.can we apply for SET(LR) on Private life basis as we finished 10 years in UK? what will be the chances to get success?
The 10 year private life application is not an application for ILR. It is the FLR(FP) route, 4 x 2.5 year visas to ILR.
If you truly haven't met the requirements and want to throw money away on a JR, it is well within your rightskom wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2019 10:13 amHi all Senior Members,
As my AR Refused for Second tier 1 Extension application now I am preparing for JR. I do not have any other choice left.
I have my dependent Partner with me and we both finished 10 years in UK. can we apply for SET(LR) on Private life basis as we finished 10 years in UK? what will be the chances to get success?
Any suggestion welcome.
Thanks.
Unfortunately none that I can suggest.