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regardsApplying for settlement wrote:Please do not send us your application more than 28 days before you become eligible to apply. If you do, we may refuse your application with no refund of the application fee (where a fee is charged). However, you must make your application before your current permission to stay in the UK expires.
Based on the dates provided - your visa covers the entire 5 yr period. How then do you fall short by 1 month 11 days? Is it because you entered the UK later than your visa start date?hsmp_1476 wrote:Apologies if this question is answered already.
I am on HSMP + Tier 1 general extension. I fall short of 5 years requirement by 1 month 11 days. My HSMP visa started from 18th Feb 2008 and my Tier 1 extension expires on 18th Feb 2013. With this scenario, is it worth taking the risk of applying for ILR towards the end of my current stay or I have to go for an extension?
Thanks for your help
Vikram
Sorry, I forgot to mention that. Yes I entered UK after 1 month 10 days of gettubg the visa.hsmp1412 wrote: Based on the dates provided - your visa covers the entire 5 yr period. How then do you fall short by 1 month 11 days? Is it because you entered the UK later than your visa start date?
Thanks sush. I will go for an extension next year (two years before my tier 1 extension's expiry) to save some cost. I will have a baby next year, so instead of going for his/her dependent visa, I am planning to go for the extension of me, my partner and the new child.sushdmehta wrote:Residential period in the UK is not a qualifying parameter for PBS extension application - but is a key qualifying criteria for settlement application.
Unless applying for settlement as a spouse / partner of a British citizen or someone settled here, in which case a concession is allowed, more than 28 days delay in entering the UK from date of issue of entry clearance requires the applicant to extend his stay in the UK before becoming eligible to apply for settlement.
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