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Yes once you spend 1+4 years you should be able to apply for ILR. There is a fee associated with it just as there is a fee for FLR. You need to spend a year on ILR before you can apply for naturalisation and its after naturalisation that you can apply for a passport.I just need to ask something out of curiosity. What happen after 4 years time? Do we've to apply for Indefinite leave for remain (ILR)? Is there any fee associated with it? And after how many time we can apply for British passport?
Once you get your ILR you dont automatically apply for the baby's passport, you need to register first. Please do a search on General UK Immigration forum. These topics have been extensively discussed there and this particular thread is related to HSMP extensions.mundaGunda wrote:Wazir,
Thnx for your reply mate. If you can tell me what is fee for ILR and my baby born here. I assume that I can apply for his passport when i get ILR or I've to wait till naturalisation?
Rgds,
Gunda
Have you been asked to register with the Police? That will depend upon your nationality.Attach the police registration certificate if you have been asked to register.
lynn132 wrote:I applied for FLR on 12 April, one month before my current leave expired. I received my extension approval today through 21 Apr 2010, which is more than three years, but leaves me three weeks shy of being eligible for ILR when it expires. Annoying, but I will worry about it in 2010, not now.
No, I applied exactly one month before my current leave expired. It says on the extension approval letter that I will have to apply for FLR again.sandeepsomu wrote:Thanks for the Update. you said you will be short of 3 weeks for your ILR lateron in 2010. so thing clicked in my head to ask, did you get less then 4 years of extension becoz you applied too much before orr is there any other reason. your response will eliminate lots of peoples worries here.
thanks in advance
lynn132 wrote:I applied for FLR on 12 April, one month before my current leave expired. I received my extension approval today through 21 Apr 2010, which is more than three years, but leaves me three weeks shy of being eligible for ILR when it expires. Annoying, but I will worry about it in 2010, not now.
lynn132 wrote:
I applied for FLR on 12 April, one month before my current leave expired. I received my extension approval today through 21 Apr 2010, which is more than three years, but leaves me three weeks shy of being eligible for ILR when it expires. Annoying, but I will worry about it in 2010, not now.
Not true. My own EC visa expired on the 13th of April, and I just got my extension on the 26th, yet it also expires on the 13th of April 2010.OneTen wrote:Rex and Lynn132
I have spoken today to general enquiry WP(UK) and I was informed that the extension visa will start from the date of approval of extension instaed of from the date of expiry of current LTR. The reason given is that they have endorsing stamp for each day to be stamped on all the cases approved on that date and they cant move that date for a future date for each individual passport.
Regards
OneTen