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Unsure where did you get this from; what people on the board did is submit their application when they're eligible (ie after 28 days before 5th year anniversary have passed) and waited till their biometrics appointment to get more time on their lawful residence counter, if they were just a month short for ILR, for example.mmt wrote: ↑Sun Apr 09, 2023 11:13 pm2- I am also planning to apply the trick mentioned on some other posts here by filling and submitting the application form before the eligibility period starts (earlier than 28 days before the date (a)) and I will make sure the biometric appointment is within the eligibility period. Does this sound good?
One parent is enough yes
Priority service for ILR is not a guaranteed service. Many have not had the Priority option available. It wholly depends on the capacity of UKVI whether you will get the option or not. Citizenship standards processing time is up to 6 months. There is no fast track service for citizenship.I am planning to use the priority service and do the citizenship registration quickly as possible. If it doesn't work, it doesn't work
Your ILR eligibility starts counting from the initial visa issued date, minus 28 days. Those who have applied using the process you want to use, have not had sufficient visa validity time to meet the within 28 days before and the post you highlight, is a different ILR route with totally different requirements and start point than your visa category.Could you please confirm my 1st and 2nd questions above?
ILR is based on lawful stay not the date of joining or staring your job