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Yes it is a guidance and not law. but many people were given ilr on this guidancesrirags wrote:rentmeda, I entered on HSMP and now on Tier 1 visa.
I've gone through the guidance note and it has mentioned that case worker may consider for the (90 days or 3 months) rule and it is dependent on case worker?
Can someone clarify on the date I can apply for irl, considering nothing changes in the rule for the existing tier 1 holders..
thanks,
In the above statement from the guidance note, it is mentioned that caseworkers may count.In some cases, applicants may have been granted 5 years continuous leave, but will not have
spent 5 years continuously in the UK before their current leave expires. Caseworkers may
count the period between entry clearance being granted and the date the applicant entered
the UK towards the 5 years, provided this period was not longer than 3 months.
My suggestion is if not pressed financially, apply for ILR after 2nd october on PEO. Bright chances are that you will get it ILR under this rule. In cover letter mention about difficulties of travelling immediately after visa like,giving notice to previous employer, winding down households,non availability of flights (if this was the reason) or other genuine reasons for delayed travel. If for any reason case worker refuses application extension option is open always. Financial theorysrirags wrote:From the guidance note:
In the above statement from the guidance note, it is mentioned that caseworkers may count.In some cases, applicants may have been granted 5 years continuous leave, but will not have
spent 5 years continuously in the UK before their current leave expires. Caseworkers may
count the period between entry clearance being granted and the date the applicant entered
the UK towards the 5 years, provided this period was not longer than 3 months.
So I'm not clear whether I need to go for one more extension and if not when exactly i'm eligible (is it 25th of octer 2012 or 2nd of oct 2012 or 3 months before the expiry of visa).
Seniors, any input on this pls?
thanks,
If your extension is valid until 29-Oct-12, how can you say that your leave expires on 02-Oct-12? So, which date is correct?srirags wrote:Can someone clarify on my ilr calculation:
entry clearance : 29th oct 2007
dt of entry to uk : 24th nov 2007
extension valid until : 29th oct 2012
I'm aware that I can apply 28 days before my visa expiry which is 2nd of oct 2012.
Because its 28 days and NOT one month. If you calculate 28 days that would be 27th Oct.srirags wrote:All, thanks for the valuable inputs.
@sushdmehta
I mean to say: 28 days before the visa expiry dt: 29th oct 2012, which is 2nd oct 2012.
One more qn on your 28 days calculation,
as I entered into the uk on 24th nov 2007, I'll be completing my 4 yrs 11 months on 24th oct 2012.
So how come you calculated that my ilr eligibility starts from 27th oct 2012 and not from 24th oct 2012.
thanks in advance for the clarification,
You have 2 days to apply for settlement - 27-Oct, 29-Oct.srirags wrote:entry clearance : 29th oct 2007
dt of entry to uk : 24th nov 2007
extension valid until : 29th oct 2012
Hello Guys,sushdmehta wrote:You have 2 days to apply for settlement - 27-Oct, 29-Oct.srirags wrote:entry clearance : 29th oct 2007
dt of entry to uk : 24th nov 2007
extension valid until : 29th oct 2012
Apply by post on any of these days and keep the proof of posting safe.