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You will not be eligible on 15th Mar 2015, if you enter in June.arunvmenon wrote:Hi every body,
I received my Tier1 Visa which is valid from 15th Mar 2010. But I am planning to travel to UK only on June which will be 90 days after the approval date.
If I apply for Permenant Residence after 5 years, (on 15th Mar 2015), will i be eligible? Is there any limit on the nuimber of days I can leave the country in between these 5 years to be eligible for PR?
Thanks in advance
Arun
you will need another extension to meet the 5 year qualifying period requirement (provided the requirement in 2015 remains the same).arunvmenon wrote:Hi every body,
I received my Tier1 Visa which is valid from 15th Mar 2010. But I am planning to travel to UK only on June which will be 90 days after the approval date.
If I apply for Permenant Residence after 5 years, (on 15th Mar 2015), will i be eligible? Is there any limit on the nuimber of days I can leave the country in between these 5 years to be eligible for PR?
Thanks in advance
Arun
ILR count starts from the date you enter UK and not the date on which your visa is issued. For your ILR, you'll start counting the time from the date you enter UK (whatever it will be).arunvmenon wrote:Hi every body,
I received my Tier1 Visa which is valid from 15th Mar 2010. But I am planning to travel to UK only on June which will be 90 days after the approval date.
If I apply for Permenant Residence after 5 years, (on 15th Mar 2015), will i be eligible? Is there any limit on the nuimber of days I can leave the country in between these 5 years to be eligible for PR?
Thanks in advance
Arun
Five years from the date when you entered UK as an HSMP migrant (after being granted HSMP visa from your home country).jessica_halida wrote:I got my HSMP approval letter but only went back to my home country to switch to HSMP in March 2007.
Now I am a Tier 1 holder, but I just realise that my previous visa was labelled "High Skilled Migrant". If I were to apply for ILR, is my qualifying period is march 2012? or will it be sept 2011?
Yes, you are still covered by HSMP JR but you can only apply in 2012. Atleast, some good news.thank you sushdmehta, that's really answered my question.
But I guess I can't apply for ILR in 2012 as they plan to introduce probationary citizenship in July 2011 Sad
Except that I am qualify under HSMP rules :
http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/siteco ... nts-earned
"The government will continue to meet its obligations to migrants who entered the United Kingdom on the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP) and had a legitimate expectation that they would be able to apply for and be granted indefinite leave to remain, in accordance with the Immigration Rules that were in place when they applied to the HSMP. "
You can apply for ILR after 5 years if you applied before Nov 2006 and 4 years prior to April 2006. Probationary citizenship is only for those who are not protected by HSMP JR (April 2006 & November 2006)wow thanks that's indeed a goodnews. Now I have to check the date on my HSMP approval letter.
If the letter dated after 7'th November 2006 which means I won't be able to apply for 4 years ILR, but will I still be able to apply for 5 years ILR? Or will it be probationary citizenship?
Let me share another information that you will feel happy about - the date of approval letter is also immaterial. What matter most here is the date of application submission. So if your HSMP application was submitted before the 05-Dec-06 changes came into play, the date of approval letter doesn't matter (even an iota).jessica_halida wrote:wow thanks that's indeed a goodnews. Now I have to check the date on my HSMP approval letter.
If the letter dated after 7'th November 2006 which means I won't be able to apply for 4 years ILR, but will I still be able to apply for 5 years ILR? Or will it be probationary citizenship?