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Note the sentence in highlighted in blue and the text underlined:hsmp0804 wrote:-Applied for second extension (by post, waiting for decision) expecting visa expiry till 6 Aug 2014.
Assuming that your 2nd extension will be approved, you will have enough leave to complete the 5 years qualifying period. You should apply no earlier than 28 days before the 5th anniversary of your date of entry in the UK.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.
When can you make your application?
We will consider any valid application to extend your visa, regardless of when you make it.
If you are applying for settlement (also known as 'indefinite leave to remain'), you will normally need to have lived in the UK for a specified length of time before you apply. This is called the 'qualifying period'. For more information, see the section of this website for your current immigration category. Do not apply for settlement more than 28 days before the end of your qualifying period. If your current permission to remain in the UK will expire before you qualify for settlement, you cannot yet apply - instead, you will need to apply for permission to extend your stay.
hsmp0804 wrote: Thanks silent_warrior,
These cases are interesting in deed.
Was just curious, do you see 28 days rule from qualifying period (Not from current leave) mentioned anywhere else apart from following?
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/about ... youarrive/and many more places. One of them is here
Settlement
and How to apply for settlement from inside the UK on the right of this page click on Completing form SET(O)