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sensm
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ILR - Qualifying period.

Post by sensm » Fri Aug 26, 2011 11:10 pm

Hello Friends,

Please advise

I got 5 yr workpermit on 9th jan 2007 to 9th Jan 2012.

On 14th April I joined NHS and they applied for my fresh workpermit for 5 years
which start 10th sept 2008 to 10sept 2013.

There are no gaps in my employment and i worked as per rules.

I want to know my qualifying period is 28 days before 9th jan 2012.
Can I apply Just after 9th Dec 2011?

Kind regards
sensm

sensm
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ILR - Qualifying period

Post by sensm » Sun Sep 04, 2011 2:17 pm

Hello Friends,

Please advise

I got 5 yr workpermit on 9th jan 2007 to 9th Jan 2012.

On 14th April I joined NHS and they applied for my fresh workpermit for 5 years
which start 10th sept 2008 to 10sept 2013.

There are no gaps in my employment and i worked as per rules.

I want to know my qualifying period is 28 days before 9th jan 2012.
Can I apply Just after 9th Dec 2011?

Kind regards
sensm

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Post by vinny » Sun Sep 04, 2011 2:38 pm

There may be a problem with the period between 14 April and 10 Sept 2008, if you changed employment before new work permit was granted.
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sensm
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Post by sensm » Mon Sep 05, 2011 7:39 pm

Thanks Vinay,

In my case there is no service break my 1st workpermit was issued for 5 years.
There is no change in my job role.
I changed the job and my new employer informed the homeoffice for fresh workpermit for 5 years.

Anyone from forum has more information regarding this.

regards

sensm

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Post by geriatrix » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:12 pm

The answer has already been provided.

If you commenced working with your (new, NHS) employer on 14Apr before a valid leave (for employment under the new, NHS employer) was issued in your passport, then you were in breach of immigration laws between 14Apr and 10Sep.
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sensm
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ILR - qualifying period

Post by sensm » Tue Sep 06, 2011 10:35 am

Hi Sushdmehta,

My new employer after getting clearance from Home office appointed me for the new job.I got lthis letter on 4th April 2008
This letter advise that I can start my new job and also advise to apply for new leave to remain in UK within 6 months and rightly I got new leave to remin stamp on my pasport which start 10th sept 2008 to 10sept 2013. (within 6 months)

I think I fulfill all the requirements necessary for chang of job.

regards

sensm

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Post by geriatrix » Tue Sep 06, 2011 11:03 am

sensm wrote:This letter advise that I can start my new job and also advise to apply for new leave to remain in UK within 6 months and rightly I got new leave to remin stamp on my pasport which start 10th sept 2008 to 10sept 2013. (within 6 months)
If this letter was issued by Home Office and states what you say, then you should be fine. Do include this letter with your application.
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ILR - qualifying period

Post by sensm » Fri Sep 09, 2011 9:14 pm

Hi Sushdmehta,

Thanks for reply!

Yes I will do as advised.
Just for clarification,in this case I can apply 28 days before 9th jan 2012.
Can I apply Just after 9th Dec 2011?
Do I need to take my family with me?

regards

sensm

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