The reply which I got from UKBA is bit surprising. I am enclosing my email communication with them.
(1) EMAIL SENT TO UKBA (
wpcustomers@UKBA.gsi.gov.uk)
To: WPCustomers
Subject: Reference number - PBXXX (Extension under HSMP Judicial Review Judgement)
Dear Sir / Madam,
This is in reference to my extension approval (dated XX December 2008, reference number: PBXXX) under HSMP Judicial Review Judgment. I along with my dependents got extension till XX February 2012.
According to the approval letter this would be sufficient to take me to the current qualifying threshold for settlement (5 years). However I would like to mention that my entry clearance (initial visa) date was XX February 2007 but my first entry in the UK was on XX May 2007. So with extension till XX February 2012 I won't be completing 5 years period in the UK.
Based on point 9 (page 2) of "HSMP Forum Ltd judicial review: policy document" (available at
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... cialreview) I should have been given extension till XX May 2012 as that would take me to the current qualifying threshold for settlement (5 years).
Kindly advise me on this.
Yours faithfully,
XXX
(2) REPLY FROM UKBA
Dear XXX,
Thank you for your email.
The grant of leave issued at the extension stage is dependant on the length of the initial HSMP approval you were granted. As you were granted 2 years initially, the extension would be granted for a further 3 years. This is irrespective of the date that you entered the UK.
If, for example, your initial grant of leave was for only 1 year then you would have been granted 4 years at the extension stage.
If you will not be eligible for indefinite leave when your current visa expires then you may need to look into extending this permission further.
I hope this information is helpful.
Kind Regards.
XXX
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