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1) How should I prove "returnability" I really want just 12 months to have some experience, I got a job in my country after.Jeff Albright wrote:You may get refusal of entry clearance under the SEGS, because you won't be able to prove "returnability", which is one of the requirements there, because you overstayed for 2 months in the past.
Suggest you apply under HSMP or find an employer and apply for WP. Under the HSMP and WP there is no requirement to prove that you will return to your home country at the end of your stay in the UK.
That is the question to you and the answer is that it is going to be difficult in your case. Any overstay is classed as an intention to settle in the UK - so once it happened you won't be able to prove that you return to your own country at the end of your stay, i.e. you won't meet one of the requirements of the Immigration Rules in order to qualify for the entry clearance under the SEGS.1) How should I prove "returnability" I really want just 12 months to have some experience, I got a job in my country after.
MP's intervention is your own affair. It does not constitute a legal right to remain in the UK under the Immigration Acts. You must either apply for an extention of your stay prior to the expiry date of your valid Leave to Remain on the appropriate application forms acceptable by the IND or you must leave the UK before that date.2) If my local MP represented me (without any change) during all this time I'm regarded as overtayed or illegal this afefected me to reaply ?
Factually, yes, as long as the record on you is held on the system (which is about 5-6 years in the embassies I think, for the IND it is longer)CDE wrote:This status will remain for ever ??
You don't have to be in the UK in order to look for a job, but since you are still here finalising other issues, it is to your advantage because you are more easily available for interviews. However, staying illegally is a risk because you can get yourself in detention and then removal. Because your SEGS was refused they know where you are so it is at your own risk.CDE wrote:Thanks for your advice. Really helps. But can I still look for a job being ilegal ?