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You may be right but how wud u explain about the 10 years long residency rule where if an applicant spend a lawful residence in the UK for 10 years he/she can appy for ILR. If you remember that wen we get our student visa extensions, it says clearly in the letter "Under the rules u r reminded that you will have no right to stay in the UK once u finished u studies". I have seen my friends being on a student for more than 10 years then got ILR. I am not disputing with u but i think u need to look further into it as UKCISA says that u can. Regardless which category, after 10 years ppl can apply for ILR. An expert advice wud be the best to make it abst. clear.sban wrote:No, the two years under PSW do not count:
"Your leave in the post-study worker category does not allow you to apply to live permanently in the United Kingdom."
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/worki ... ettlement/
You are good to go matefaisal_mumu wrote:Hi,
I would like to know about 10 years indefinite rules. I came in the UK on July 2000. I have taken Post study work Scheme (PSWS) on September 2008 . My PSWS will be expired on September 2010. I would like to apply for Indefinite leave to remain in the UK . This 2 year of Post study work Scheme (PSWS) will be counted in this 10 years or not ? Home office stated this (check this link)
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/worki ... ettlement/
Can any body give me information as well web link about this problem. thank you