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clicosean wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 12:21 pmMy questions are:
- Should I include some of the old bank statements with my old addresses? This might be not consistent? No need
- Will fare evasion charge be a big thing affecting my application? No
- Would it be advisable to apply for superiority service giving my application or standard one?
- I have yet to finish my PhD, will it still be ok to submit this application for a new status? Up to you
There's this question in the form: When was your first day in the UK, should I respond as the day I first came here or 10 years back from the date of application? The first day you arrived in the UK
- Should I declare ALL the dates I was away in 11 years 2 months or just within the 10 year time frame? Only the last 10 years
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I think that's all I have right now, please let me know if there's anything else that I should include in my application as well and thank you for your time reading this!
Only submit documents required by the checklist!clicosean wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 12:21 pm
Documents I'm planning to submit:
- My old and new passports which have all my visas
- My current BRP and another old one only current BRP is needed. You should have returned old BRP when you received the new one
- My wallet was stolen in 2017 and so was my old BRP, how can I explain this? I have a victim card, should I put it in my documents as well? No need
- Bank statement the last 12 months This is not required
- Tenancy contract (However, I was staying in a boarding school during my first 3 years, I have letter from them confirming I studied there with my results, will this be sufficient?)No need
- All my BSc, MSc and confirmation of my PhD status No need, unless the checklist asked you to do so
- Life in the UK test results
Thank you so much for this but what confuses me is this one:ywlgy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 1:11 pmOnly submit documents required by the checklist!clicosean wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 12:21 pm
Documents I'm planning to submit:
- My old and new passports which have all my visas
- My current BRP and another old one only current BRP is needed. You should have returned old BRP when you received the new one
- My wallet was stolen in 2017 and so was my old BRP, how can I explain this? I have a victim card, should I put it in my documents as well? No need
- Bank statement the last 12 months This is not required
- Tenancy contract (However, I was staying in a boarding school during my first 3 years, I have letter from them confirming I studied there with my results, will this be sufficient?)No need
- All my BSc, MSc and confirmation of my PhD status No need, unless the checklist asked you to do so
- Life in the UK test results
Thank you @Zimba ! This is very helpfulZimba wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 12:55 pmclicosean wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 12:21 pmMy questions are:
- Should I include some of the old bank statements with my old addresses? This might be not consistent? No need
- Will fare evasion charge be a big thing affecting my application? No
- Would it be advisable to apply for superiority service giving my application or standard one?
- I have yet to finish my PhD, will it still be ok to submit this application for a new status? Up to you
There's this question in the form: When was your first day in the UK, should I respond as the day I first came here or 10 years back from the date of application? The first day you arrived in the UK
- Should I declare ALL the dates I was away in 11 years 2 months or just within the 10 year time frame? Only the last 10 years
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I think that's all I have right now, please let me know if there's anything else that I should include in my application as well and thank you for your time reading this!
Even though its listed, you don't need to provide this. Applies to applicants with other reasons that will provide such.clicosean wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 2:21 pmThank you so much for this but what confuses me is this one:ywlgy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 1:11 pmOnly submit documents required by the checklist!clicosean wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 12:21 pm
Documents I'm planning to submit:
- My old and new passports which have all my visas
- My current BRP and another old one only current BRP is needed. You should have returned old BRP when you received the new one
- My wallet was stolen in 2017 and so was my old BRP, how can I explain this? I have a victim card, should I put it in my documents as well? No need
- Bank statement the last 12 months This is not required
- Tenancy contract (However, I was staying in a boarding school during my first 3 years, I have letter from them confirming I studied there with my results, will this be sufficient?)No need
- All my BSc, MSc and confirmation of my PhD status No need, unless the checklist asked you to do so
- Life in the UK test results
Documents supporting my other reasons to stay in the UK
Besides my current and previous passports, BRP and Life in the UK results, I'm not too sure what else should be considered.
There's another question to ask, I've read Continuation of lawful leave during absences from the UK: The continuous period is maintained if the applicant either: • leaves the UK with valid leave, applies for entry clearance before their leave expires, is granted and re-enters the UK using that entry clearance • applies for new entry clearance within 14 days of their leave expiry date, one of the circumstances below applies, their application is granted and they re-enter the UK using that entry clearance The circumstances are that: • there was a good reason beyond the control of the applicant or their representative why the application could not be made in time • the application was made following the refusal of an in-time application and within 14 days of: o the refusal of the previous in-time application o the expiry of any leave extended by section 3C of the Immigration Act 1971 (please note that 3C leave lapses when an applicant leaves the UK) o the expiry of the time-limit for making an in-time application for administrative application for administrative review or appeal (where applicable) o any administrative review or appeal being concluded, withdrawn, abandoned or lapsingSo I left the UK on 19/01/2018 (also my previous visa expiry date) and re entering on 20/3/2018 with my new visa starting from 8/3/2018. Would this mean my continuation of lawful leave has been broken? If it is, is there any way we can explain this? This time period was for me to apply for my PhD program and wait for applying for my visa.
No. Under long residence rules, you can leave with a valid leave and return within 6 months and your continuous residence will be intact. As pointed out to you, the guide you looked at does NOT apply to the long residence routeclicosean wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 10:31 pmAnd this as well
If an applicant’s leave expires whilst they are outside the UK and they apply for new
entry clearance more than 14 days after their previous leave expires, for any reason,
the continuous period is broken and leave is not aggregated. The continuous period
would also be broken where the gap is within 14 days, but you do not consider the
reasons provided to be sufficiently compelling.
Does this mean that my clock has been restarted and I can't apply for ILR now?