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Thank you for your reply.John wrote:The category of Tier 4 does not qualify ILR. However there is another category that might be of interest to you, namely, Long Residence.
Simply, once you have been in the UK legally for at least 10 years you can apply for ILR on that basis. You say that you have been in the UK for 9 years. Please detail your UK immigration history since you first arrived in the UK.
Also can you please explain about your parents. What is their UK immigration status? Type of visa?
I think you need to ask your mother for the source of that information. I have just checked the UKBA website, including the changes to the rules coming into effect on 06.04.12, and there is nothing to cancel rules 276A et seq, which deal with Long Residence.My mother has read some updates as to the system and she says that you can no longer apply for ILR through long residence
Is that before or after they get to the 10-year mark? When did their legal period in the UK start? Month? Year?My parent's student visa will run out this November
That will be before. Our legal period started in june 2003. So we will have lived in the uk 10 years next year.John wrote:I think you need to ask your mother for the source of that information. I have just checked the UKBA website, including the changes to the rules coming into effect on 06.04.12, and there is nothing to cancel rules 276A et seq, which deal with Long Residence.My mother has read some updates as to the system and she says that you can no longer apply for ILR through long residence
Is that before or after they get to the 10-year mark? When did their legal period in the UK start? Month? Year?My parent's student visa will run out this November
ahh... so there's not much chance of me obtaining ILR before I start my university course next year?John wrote:Accordingly I think they need to proceed with that plan, and again apply for you as a dependant. Then in June 2013 you might all consider making 10-year Long Residence applications for ILR.My parent's student visa will run out this November, and they are hoping to re-apply as Tier 2
Okay, thank youhsmpengineer wrote:until june 2013 you will not be eligible for ILR under the long residnece route (regardless of you being educated all through your childhood by the state). Harsh but true.
The way forward:
My advice will be same as John has given above. Your parents MUST do all they can to get further extension until june 2013. Then you are most likely to be OKAY