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by naeed » Tue Jul 13, 2010 11:15 pm
Hi
i was refused ILR(same day service) last august for out of country more than 6 months (maernity leave) not allowed to appeal as i got enough leave to remain till 2012(come under hsmp judicial review).
one of the solicitors advised me doing representation for not exercising proper discretion and another for fresh application with all the medical evidences which i couldnt submitt at first time
iam confused please some one could advise me.
Thank you
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by geriatrix » Wed Jul 14, 2010 1:01 am
Were there any compelling compassionate / medical circumstances that you had to leave UK more more than 6 months or was it a voluntary decision to travel to home country for child birth (cultural factors)?
If the latter, then IMHO, the earlier decision to refuse was a correct one!
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by ilrdilemma » Wed Jul 14, 2010 3:54 pm
Hi naeed, I thought the breaks in stay in UK are not relevant for ILR when applying from Tier 1 dependent. Are you Tier 1 main applicant or dependent ?
sushdmehta, please help, as you have already advised me before. Thanks
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by lak3909 » Wed Jul 14, 2010 11:41 pm
naeed,
Were you outside UK for 6 months contineously suring your maternity leave?
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by naeed » Thu Jul 15, 2010 11:56 am
yes exactly 6 months
thanks
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by naeed » Mon Jul 19, 2010 11:14 pm
thanks sushdmehta.
my next chance for ILR is in 2012 which iam short of 2 months so when i go for an FLR will i b judged with the conditions of Hsmp or Tier 1 general.
Initial leave granted in the year 2005.(Hsmp forum judicial review).
please reply
thanks.
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by geriatrix » Mon Jul 19, 2010 11:48 pm
naeed wrote:thanks sushdmehta.
my next chance for ILR is in 2012 which iam short of 2 months so when i go for an FLR will i b judged with the conditions of Hsmp or Tier 1 general.
Initial leave granted in the year 2005.(Hsmp forum judicial review).
please reply
thanks.
Old HSMP conditions for extension.
Click for
form and
guidance. Do look up UKBA website for updated form & guidance close to the date of application in 2012.
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by naeed » Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:10 am
Hi sushdmehta
thanks a lot for that.
thank you.
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by naeed » Tue Jul 20, 2010 1:04 am
Hi sushdmehta
and what could be the period for ILR 4 or 5 yrs?
thanks.
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by geriatrix » Tue Jul 20, 2010 1:14 am
naeed wrote:Initial leave granted in the year 2005.(Hsmp forum judicial review).
After 4 years of commencing your stay in the UK as HSMP migrant.
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by naeed » Tue Jul 20, 2010 1:49 pm
Hi sushdmehta
going through my refusal letter i noticed that the secretary of state has taken in to account 5 yrs period instead of 4 yrs though i come under hsmp judicial review.
It says...
In view of the fact that you were absent from united kingdom in a single absence from 06dec 2007 to 01 june 2008, the secretary of state is not satisfied that you have spent a continuous period of 5 years in the united kingdom in this capacity.
Is this not to be ignored?
I spent less than 6 months out of u.k
Please advise accordingly.
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by geriatrix » Tue Jul 20, 2010 2:20 pm
Your absences in the 4 yr. period should not exceed 180 days in total and 90 days in a single time. Work related absences can be discounted when supported by employer letter.
Depending on when and how many days you were absent from UK in the 4 yr. qualifying period you can ascertain whether the decision to refuse ILR was correct or not.
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by Idea » Tue Jul 20, 2010 3:05 pm
naeed wrote:Hi
i was refused ILR(same day service) last august for out of country more than 6 months (maernity leave) not allowed to appeal as i got enough leave to remain till 2012(come under hsmp judicial review).
one of the solicitors advised me doing representation for not exercising proper discretion and another for fresh application with all the medical evidences which i couldnt submitt at first time
iam confused please some one could advise me.
Thank you
Regards
If you have the medical evidence - apply again through a good solicitor ....i know of a friend who had absences more than 3 mths around 5 i think...and it was not maternity leave in her case
when she contacted some immigration lawyers intial couple of them did not take the case but later she found a lawyer and was sucessful in getting ILR
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by naeed » Tue Jul 20, 2010 4:48 pm
Thanks IDEA for that, iam certainly looking for a good one and hope would find one soon.
Any way thanks again
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by lak3909 » Tue Jul 20, 2010 5:19 pm
Hi Naeed,
I am on the similar boat. I am applying for ILR next week. will let you know what happens ..... Hope fully it may help..
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by naeed » Tue Jul 20, 2010 11:23 pm
Hi lak3909
thanks for that and best of luuck
thank you
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by naeed » Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:39 pm
Hi
i read somewhere here in this forum that one can reapply for Ilr once they makeup the time period out of country. Is that true.
Some one can please reply.
Thanks
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by geriatrix » Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:48 pm
Yes indeed. You may (re) apply the day you fulfil the requirements for settlement.
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by tangylemon » Tue Jul 27, 2010 9:10 pm
does it mean making up for the period being away or the reset of the clock from zero and then fulfilling at the end of the requisite period
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by geriatrix » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:46 pm
Making up for the period one has been absent from UK. As and when absences from UK fall within the allowed allowances (and other requirements being met), one may apply.
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by naeed » Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:18 am
Hi sushdmehta
i was out of country from 10 dec 2007 till 1 june 2008.
I was refused ILr on 4 aug 2009
As per my understanding iam eligible for Ilr on or before 1 june 2012(4 yrs Hsmp judicial review)
Please correct me if iam wrong.
Thanks
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by geriatrix » Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:19 pm
naeed wrote:Hi sushdmehta
i was out of country from 10 dec 2007 till 1 june 2008.
I was refused ILr on 4 aug 2009
As per my understanding iam eligible for Ilr on or before 1 june 2012(4 yrs Hsmp judicial review)
Please correct me if iam wrong.
Thanks
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Your absences in the 4 yr. period should not exceed 180 days in total and 90 days in a single time. Work related absences can be discounted when supported by employer letter.
Depending on when and how many days you were absent from UK in the 4 yr. qualifying period you can ascertain when you qualify for ILR, at the earliest.
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