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(1) No. All requirements are expected to be fulfilled by the application date. The biometrics date or visa processing time does not count.ekbe01 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 3:17 pmThanks so much, Zimba.
Further questions:
(1) Will the time between the application date and the biometrics date be considered towards the job creation requirement? Example:
Current leave to remain expires 1 Feb
Application date 1 Feb
Biometrics and evidence submitted 6 March
Will period 1 Feb - 6 March be countered towards the current T1(E) job creation?
(2) Can an application be changed (from T1 extension to ILR) before biometrics/evidence is submitted? If yes, will it 'restart' the 45 days to submit evidence?
Thank you!
Hmm… this way you can vary your application a few times until you fulfil the requirements by the last application date… Just speculating, not planning to do so.
Correct, the application date remains the date of the 1st application. If that were not the case, there would be an overstay period between 1 Feb and the date of application, leading to its potential rejection.ekbe01 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 1:42 pmNope.
"The application date will remain as the date you submitted the previous application" - https://www.gov.uk/guidance/vary-your-i ... pplication
Understand. So playing with dates and varying my application won't help and won't gain me any extra time.
So the application date is the same,Date of application: application to vary
Where an application is varied, the application date remains the date of the original
application for the purpose of whether an applicant has, or will have, section 3C
leave.
...
However, where a variation application is made, the date the variation application is made is the date to be used for the purposes of assessment against the requirements of the Rules: for example, if the applicant must have funds of x amount on the date of application you should assess whether they had funds of that amount on the date on variation.
Interestingly, if you get refused, you get the extra time. You can submit a new application within 14 days of refusal. You are an overstayer, but that 14 days of overstay can be disregarded. You are making a totally new application, so the application date is changed.
No you can't. It is jobs AFTER grant of extension, ie. after 14 Jan 2020.ekbe01 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 3:55 pmDear Forum,
I'm applying for a covid related T1E extension, after all.
Question re jobs creation:
When calculation jobs, can I include jobs that existed after the application date for the previous T1E extension but before I got the approval?
Example:
Initial T1(E) expired 6 Dec 2019
Applied to extend it on 6 December 2019
Approved on 14 Jan 2020
Current T1E expires 14 Jan 2022
Can I use jobs that existed between 6 Dec 2019 and 14 Jan 2020 towards the current T1E job creation?
These jobs were not used to score points during my previous extension (because they existed after the application date). But the current leave starts on 14 Jan 2020.
I'm sure I've seen some comments about it somewhere but can't find them anymore so any help will be very much appreciated here.
Yep that’s exactly what it was all about )marcnath wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 5:55 pmInterestingly, if you get refused, you get the extra time. You can submit a new application within 14 days of refusal. You are an overstayer, but that 14 days of overstay can be disregarded. You are making a totally new application, so the application date is changed.
I don't think you can use jobs to the "date of variation". There is no such date defined anywhere. The only yardstick is "date of application" and that is the date of your first application. So, if you vary your application, you still need to meet the requirements as of the date of your first application.ekbe01 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 7:18 pmYep that’s exactly what it was all about )marcnath wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 5:55 pmInterestingly, if you get refused, you get the extra time. You can submit a new application within 14 days of refusal. You are an overstayer, but that 14 days of overstay can be disregarded. You are making a totally new application, so the application date is changed.
But I understand I will also be able to vary my application AND use jobs to the date of the variation.
Thanks for all the help and support!
yes there is, have a look:marcnath wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 7:41 pmI don't think you can use jobs to the "date of variation". There is no such date defined anywhere. The only yardstick is "date of application" and that is the date of your first application. So, if you vary your application, you still need to meet the requirements as of the date of your first application.
So the application date remains the same,ekbe01 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 3:52 pmFrom the Guidance "Validation, variation and withdrawal of applications":Date of application: application to vary
Where an application is varied, the application date remains the date of the original
application for the purpose of whether an applicant has, or will have, section 3C
leave.
...
However, where a variation application is made, the date the variation application is made is the date to be used for the purposes of assessment against the requirements of the Rules: for example, if the applicant must have funds of x amount on the date of application you should assess whether they had funds of that amount on the date on variation.
In this case, do I need to satisfy the requirements to the date of the new application or to the date of the refusal? Thanksmarcnath wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 5:55 pmInterestingly, if you get refused, you get the extra time. You can submit a new application within 14 days of refusal. You are an overstayer, but that 14 days of overstay can be disregarded. You are making a totally new application, so the application date is changed.
First and foremost - try not to depend on this. There is no clear definition that you can rely on.ekbe01 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 8:12 pmAnother question about dates:In this case, do I need to satisfy the requirements to the date of the new application or to the date of the refusal? Thanksmarcnath wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 5:55 pmInterestingly, if you get refused, you get the extra time. You can submit a new application within 14 days of refusal. You are an overstayer, but that 14 days of overstay can be disregarded. You are making a totally new application, so the application date is changed.
Only those relevant for the points are mandatory.