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If I look at your case as per rule, you have break in your visa. However, the case worker will apply discretion in your case by considering that you never overstayed and returned to the UK within 90 days (If you have). My friend even extended his both visa & WP out of the UK and returned after 50 days, he got his ILR successfully at PEO last year. If you would have overstayed during this period 01-Apr and 21-Apr, your ILR clock would have got reset. In your case, you should be fine.haniffa.s wrote:Hi All,
I entered UK with the two year work permit visa valid 01/Apr/2006 to 31/Mar/2008.
I got a my new Outcountry WP approved from a different employer by 27-Mar-2008 when I was still in UK.
I left UK by 30/Mar/2008 with the new WP to my home country and applied for my entry clearance by 05/Apr/2008 and got my second entry clearance stamped on 21/04/2008.
Am I elgible for ILr on Mar 2011 or this 20 days visa gap is going to reset my counter?
Any suggestions would be very helpfull.
An out-of-country extension of a unexpired leave is different from not having leave at all. Also, ignorance by one caseworker should not be viewed as discretion by all.senthil78 wrote:My friend even extended his both visa & WP out of the UK and returned after 50 days.
Not meeting the criteria for ILR is different from violating immigration rules. You've done nothing wrong. You haven't violated any rule. But that is not the point. That doesn't make you eligible for ILR. You do not meet the "continuity of residency" criteria. It is not about intention. It is about facts.haniffa.s wrote:So I had every intention to continue my residency and I did not violate any HO rules like overstaying.
In that case, best to check with your friends as to the kind of evidences such applicants had provided with their applications to make their case stronger or make the caseworker ignore such evident breaks in residency.haniffa.s wrote:I have heard from friends that there are people who were in a similar posirion had successfully applied for PR.
Thanks Senthil..that would be really great..senthil78 wrote:@haniffa.s, Almost 3 of my friends got ILR with the application made out of the UK. In one occasion, I overstayed due to my employer (My employer fault) but they (3 friends) left the UK before expiry of their FLR. But I managed to got my ILR with the letter from my employer via postal application due to gap in my visa. But they got their ILR in same day service (No additional document was submitted). I will recheck with them whether their visa application was made before expiry of their FLR and will post the answer.
senthil78 wrote:@haniffa.s, Almost 3 of my friends got ILR with the application made out of the UK. In one occasion, I overstayed due to my employer (My employer fault) but they (3 friends) left the UK before expiry of their FLR. But I managed to got my ILR with the letter from my employer via postal application due to gap in my visa. But they got their ILR in same day service (No additional document was submitted). I will recheck with them whether their visa application was made before expiry of their FLR and will post the answer.
senthil78 wrote:I spoke to one of my friend and here is the detail of his case,
He left from the uk on 13th july 2005 and his was valid until 16th July 2005. Employer applied his new WP & VISA (Not extension) after expiry of his current FLR. He got his FLR on 25th August 2005 for the new WP. He got his ILR successfully last year at shefield PEO. I think that this will clarify your queries. I think that if you haven't overstayed and there is no disruption in your residence/employment more than 90 days, the case worker will apply discretion.
Thanks a lot Senthil thats great and gives us lot of confidence now.senthil78 wrote: He left from the uk on 13th july 2005 and his was valid until 16th July 2005. Employer applied his new WP & VISA (Not extension) after expiry of his current FLR. He got his FLR on 25th August 2005 for the new WP. He got his ILR successfully last year at shefield PEO.
Just an update from this member that he has got his ILR successfully with visa gapbhanu_72 wrote:Hi All
I am new to the forum and am confused with a new info i camee acorss with my passport yesterday. Till then I never had doubts about my WP and stay of 5 years.
1) I first came to UK in Aug 2005 and stayed for year till July 1st 2006.
I left to India on July 1st, where my Visa was valid till 7th July. So my HR took another WP on 6th July from india, as they couldnot extend it from india.
But as my child was sick, I could not submit my passport at the work place imm, so got delayed 7 days, and I got my FLR stamed on passport on 21st July 2006.
NOTE: But I have got a copy of the Workperrmit which is issued on 6 th July 2006, which is before the expoury of 1st visa.
From 21st july 2006 till date, the visa extetnsions are from inside UK.
Can anybody advise me on this situattion? How will the gap of 14 days on Visa , having WP copy issued inhand will be handled by HO?
Your adivse on this would be greatful direction for me..
Thanks
bhanu
haniffa.s wrote:Hi All,
I entered UK with the two year work permit visa valid 01/Apr/2006 to 31/Mar/2008.
I got a my new Outcountry WP approved from a different employer by 27-Mar-2008 when I was still in UK.
I left UK by 30/Mar/2008 with the new WP to my home country and applied for my entry clearance by 05/Apr/2008 and got my second entry clearance stamped on 21/04/2008.
Am I elgible for ILr on Mar 2011 or this 20 days visa gap is going to reset my counter?
Any suggestions would be very helpfull.
haniffa.s wrote:Hi All,
I entered UK with the two year work permit visa valid 01/Apr/2006 to 31/Mar/2008.
I got a my new Outcountry WP approved from a different employer by 27-Mar-2008 when I was still in UK.
I left UK by 30/Mar/2008 with the new WP to my home country and applied for my entry clearance by 05/Apr/2008 and got my second entry clearance stamped on 21/04/2008.
Am I elgible for ILr on Mar 2011 or this 20 days visa gap is going to reset my counter?
Any suggestions would be very helpfull.
In your case you have submited your application before your leave expired hence no gap.sarath1212 wrote:Hi All, My case is slightly different from others.
I came to this country on 18 months WP visa valitd 21/11/06 to 21/05/08.
When my 1st extension due to some payment issue application was returned and the solicitor sent the corrected application on 17/05/2008(just few days before the expiry of my FLR)
My extension was approved on 23/06/2008 for 11 months ie till 21/05/2009.(technically 12 months considering the date from 21/05/2008)
My 2nd extension as T2 ICT approved on18/04/2009 till 04/12/11.
My queries are
1.In my 1st extension visa stamping there is a gap of 32 days because of my application was under process in the UKBA HO.Will it affect my ILR application when i apply this year end?
2.Though my entry clearance stamped on 21/11/2006 i came to this country on 15/12/2006. My current leave expires on 04/12/2011 (which is 11 days short of 5yrs completion).Will it be an issue?
I'm with the same employer from the day 1.
I need all the experts valuable advice and thanks in advance for your great help.
Cheers!
Rajhaniffa.s wrote:Hi All,
I entered UK with the two year work permit visa valid 01/Apr/2006 to 31/Mar/2008.
I got a my new Outcountry WP approved from a different employer by 27-Mar-2008 when I was still in UK.
I left UK by 30/Mar/2008 with the new WP to my home country and applied for my entry clearance by 05/Apr/2008 and got my second entry clearance stamped on 21/04/2008.
Am I elgible for ILr on Mar 2011 or this 20 days visa gap is going to reset my counter?
Any suggestions would be very helpfull.