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I think its pointless to wait for the ruling to effect any changes. The home office has barely acknowledged their loss and will be slow to implement any changes and will do the most easiest thing first which is people who are about to approach 4 years. They are not going to figure out how to determine who would have ILR if not for the change for awhile. You'd be better off just applying for ILR when you are free of clear of your excessive absences. If you kept a home in the UK during your 7 month absence, I don't think it hurts to apply because it shows your intention to stay but for some medical complications (provide documentation) and you will get to citizenship elegibility sooner.racingfire wrote:Any update information please!!!
I have read somewhere in forum , one girl got her ILR after 13 months continous absence. I want to save my time before this new citizenship bill will approve.
Any professional advise will be much appreciated.
Thanks
They are not going to back date it.racingfire wrote:Thanks Republique and OFCHARITY for your replies,
And thanks for sharing your experience, yes i know in PEO might be they will turn down my ILR and then i have to go to for appeal, as you have read above my 4 years without excess absence are going to complete in sept,09. but the only thing which i want to save is that if i will get my ILR in back dated as (HSMP forum wrote a letter to Home office) so i will be eligible to apply my citizenship straightway and don,t need to wait for another year. Thats why i am thinking to take chance.
Any suggestions plz......
its really up to you man. you dont really have much to lose (except the 1050quid if doing it peo), if you get your story inorder you never know. if you get refused you can always apply again in October when you can show 4 continous years, this might mean your naturalisation application is delayed another year.racingfire wrote:Hi,
So now HO launched new policy for HSMP judicial review, so according to this policy i can apply for citizenship, if i will get my ILR. So plz can someone advise me what to do now, should i take chance to apply for ILR after 7 months continous absence.
Thanks all suggestions will be much appreciated.
it shouldnt affect any future application, so long you are not denied for something deception.racingfire wrote:Thnx for ur reply,
If HO will refuse my ILR now, do you think so it will effect my application when i will reapply in oct-2009 after 4 years continous residence.
And what is the criteria for naturalisation, do you think so they will consider my 5 years residence, coz in oct-2009 i will be in this country last 5.6 years.
Thnx