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Depends what visa you hold. You have not stated what visa route you are on. Different visas have different starting points to the qualifying period.I know that the earliest application for ILR is first BRP issuance date + 5 years - 28 days.
Also, the guidance refers to the earliest date of ILR eligibility and simply advises you to apply from that date onwards. That is strictly advisory as there is NOTHING under the immigration rule that requires you to apply on or after such date. The idea that you will be rejected is therefore totally self-constructed and has no basis in the rules. All that matters is that you have fulfilled the qualifying period for ILR when a caseworker gets to process your ILR application.zerodayaz wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2023 10:51 amThanks Zimba. The official guidance says that "Applicants can submit a settlement application up to 28 days before they would reach the end of the specified period."
That what makes me confused about, in the online form, there is a "Submit" button, and my concern is if I submit my application earlier than the required period (4 years 11 months), my application may be rejected? Does the Home Office clarify somewhere what they mean by "Submision"?
Link below:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... accessible
Your understanding is incorrect. First of all, there is no such thing as a 28-day rule under the immigration rules. That is simply a concession offered to ALL the ILR applicants by the secretary of the state in the immigration procedures that you often see mentioned in the guides. This concession simply says that ILR can be granted within 28 days of completing the ILR qualifying period. So an applicant does not need to strictly complete their full qualifying period. If they are 28 days away from completing it, then that is enough for them to be granted ILR. This will be the earliest date someone can be granted ILR or the earliest date of ILR eligibility.zerodayaz wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2023 1:47 pmThank you Zimba.
I will be applying through Skilled Visa route and based on my understanding the minimum required residence is 5 years. I thought the "applying 28 day before 5 years" rule only counts when the "continuous period" is calculated from "the date of application" rather than "the date of decision", as the rule is written as "any date up to 28 days after the date of application.". However, 28 days rule is not mentioned next to the the bullet point "the date of decision".
My concern is that when the caseworker reviews my application, I will have lived in the UK for 4 years 11 months, not exactly 5 years. If I count my residence based on "the date of decision" rule, is it ok if my application gets reviewed by the caseworker after I spend 4 years 11 months since the "valid from" date of first Skilled Visa?
Correct me if i am wrong and apologies for intruding here, But this is crossing 45 days limit between payment that is application date and the biometric date ie 1st October and 20 November . it is more than 45 days wont his/her application be rejected ?zerodayaz wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2023 2:27 pmThank you. This is helpful.
The "valid from" date of my first skilled visa is 17 December 2018, date of first entry is 3rd January 2019. I am thinking of submitting my online application on 1st October and booking my appointment for 20 November. Based on the discussion I understand that is the earliest date I can apply. Apologies for multiple questions, is my understanding correct?
Please stick to your own topic.MakeRed wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 5:08 pmSorry I am not sure how you came up with that mate. It comes out 17 November for me.
https://www.timeanddate.com/date/datead ... ad=45&rec=
Sorry can you check above?
Hmm can we withdraw the application before Biometrics and get full refund including super priority amount which is like 800 quid ? Will be great if we can?