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Wouldn't "date on which grated leave to enter" mean the start date of visa rather than when person physically entered the country because that was the date when the permission was granted though the permission was availed on a later date. ???5 WHEN TO APPLY
There is a qualifying period to complete in most of the categories on this form. That period runs from the date on which you were granted leave to enter or remain in this capacity.
GoodnessGraciousMe wrote:SET(O) GUIDANCE NOTES - Version 04/2009 state :
Wouldn't "date on which grated leave to enter" mean the start date of visa rather than when person physically entered the country because that was the date when the permission was granted though the permission was availed on a later date. ???5 WHEN TO APPLY
There is a qualifying period to complete in most of the categories on this form. That period runs from the date on which you were granted leave to enter or remain in this capacity.
Anyone with similar experience please share.
[/quote]S ECT ION 6 - ABS ENCE S FROM THE UK
When did you (the main applicant) first enter the UK? This refers to the
date of your first entry into the UK at the beginning of the period of stay
on which this application is based.
havent heard of any case. asking because i entered on T1 last month after 35 days. Just wanted to know the process. So, does it mean i'll hv to apply for FLR twice, one for 35 days and one for 2 years (in my case)?dhavaluk wrote:salehin142,
Had no other option than to apply for FLR for those 6 weeks, if I had not entered in UK before 6th April 2006, I have FLR granted until July 2010... why r u asking this? are you aware of any case?
See the below link or forward your friend to check it for more information.30. Will my dependants have to meet the requirements?
If your dependants are aged 18 or over and under 65, they will also need to meet the requirement, unless they fall into one of the exempt categories.
Thanks dhavaluk for those information, very much appreciated!dhavaluk wrote:justice_will_reign,
Yes, unfdortunately he will have to, as as per the guidelines of HO below:
See the below link or forward your friend to check it for more information.30. Will my dependants have to meet the requirements?
If your dependants are aged 18 or over and under 65, they will also need to meet the requirement, unless they fall into one of the exempt categories.
KNOWLEDGE OF LIFE IN THE UK:
REQUIREMENTS FOR SETTLEMENT APPLICATIONS
Hope this helps,
Anybody dependent/main applicant applying for ILR is bound to pass LIFE in the U.K test in order to get ILR.dhavaluk wrote:Hi All, as everybody else is doing, if I fail to Congratulate all HSMPians for winning the JR, it shouldn't be good on my part.
I entered UK on 15 September 2005 on HS
Regards,
Dhaval
It sounds funny though, but I think you are missing a point here, after issuance of VISA there is a time limit within wchich one must use it, not that you enter in the country at the end of 2 years and 11 months on your 3 years visa.rizwan567 wrote:Say if someone has got visa of 3 years (which is the case these days) if the person comes after 2 years..is he going to get ILR just after 3 years of staying in the country!!! No never......... because date of entry is the start date of the period...Logical, isnt it??
No there is no time limit on visa to avail it. I have seen people travelling for the first time just 6/7/8 months before the expiry of HSMP visa. They never had any problem at the airport immigration. This shows, You can come any time in the validity of the visa but getting extension is the other issue. Those covered under JR can get extension without any problem.dhavaluk wrote:It sounds funny though, but I think you are missing a point here, after issuance of VISA there is a time limit within wchich one must use it, not that you enter in the country at the end of 2 years and 11 months on your 3 years visa.rizwan567 wrote:Say if someone has got visa of 3 years (which is the case these days) if the person comes after 2 years..is he going to get ILR just after 3 years of staying in the country!!! No never......... because date of entry is the start date of the period...Logical, isnt it??
Thanks for the answer that was already received anyways.
[/quote]GoodnessGraciousMe wrote:Yeah got that. The form asks for the date when person entered not the date when visa was stamped.
S ECT ION 6 - ABS ENCE S FROM THE UK
When did you (the main applicant) first enter the UK? This refers to the
date of your first entry into the UK at the beginning of the period of stay
on which this application is based.