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Post by dewdy » Sat Aug 18, 2012 11:45 pm

Any one know what is the requirements for ILR under article 8, if you already a 3 year granted discretionary leave !!! thanks

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Re: ILR

Post by dewdy » Mon Aug 20, 2012 8:18 pm

dewdy wrote:Any one know what is the requirements for ILR under article 8, if you already a 3 year granted discretionary leave !!! thanks
Anyone to answer my question

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Post by asim72 » Tue Aug 21, 2012 10:39 am

You do not get ILR if you have 3 year DLR. You will have to apply for another 3 year extension of DLR, and at the end of it you apply for ILR.

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Post by dewdy » Thu Aug 23, 2012 7:01 pm

asim72 wrote:You do not get ILR if you have 3 year DLR. You will have to apply for another 3 year extension of DLR, and at the end of it you apply for ILR.
Thanks for your reply.

there is no extension of discretionary leave under the new rules. but my legal adviser said he is going to apply for ILR as I missed to apply for 14 year. please any advise?

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Post by peppekalle » Thu Aug 23, 2012 7:49 pm

dewdy wrote:
asim72 wrote:You do not get ILR if you have 3 year DLR. You will have to apply for another 3 year extension of DLR, and at the end of it you apply for ILR.
Thanks for your reply.

there is no extension of discretionary leave under the new rules. but my legal adviser said he is going to apply for ILR as I missed to apply for 14 year. please any advise?
dewdy wrote:Any one know what is the requirements for ILR under article 8, if you already a 3 year granted discretionary leave !!! thanks
You have a lawyer...have you asked him the requirements for ILR under article 8?

Were you not previously given advice here on this same issue http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... ht=#693356

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Post by asim72 » Thu Aug 23, 2012 8:18 pm

dewdy wrote:
asim72 wrote:You do not get ILR if you have 3 year DLR. You will have to apply for another 3 year extension of DLR, and at the end of it you apply for ILR.
Thanks for your reply.

there is no extension of discretionary leave under the new rules. but my legal adviser said he is going to apply for ILR as I missed to apply for 14 year. please any advise?
If your lawyer really has advised you this then I must say that your lawyer is an idiot and knows nothing about current rules and arrangements.

It clearly mentioned that people who were already on 3+3=ILR arrangements before 9th july 2012, will continue to be on the same route, regardless of the rule changes.

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Post by dewdy » Thu Aug 23, 2012 11:29 pm

asim72 wrote:You do not get ILR if you have 3 year DLR. You will have to apply for another 3 year extension of DLR, and at the end of it you apply for ILR.

you are right. and that is worry me. she already missded to apply for the 14 years. and as my 3 years discretionary leave expires soon,she want to apply for ILR. I dont know what to do? it is assoication and they suppose to know the rules, but I am not sure!!!! any a dvise to avoid any disaster as she did when she missed to apply for the 14 year??

I feel hopeless and my life in somebody's hands!! :(

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Re: ILR

Post by dewdy » Thu Aug 23, 2012 11:45 pm

dewdy wrote:Any one know what is the requirements for ILR under article 8, if you already a 3 year granted discretionary leave !!! thanks
I read what is in that link, and that means no private life under 20 years?? means she can't apply for ILR under aricle 8. this drive me mad, how a legal adviser doesn't know about these information??

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Post by peppekalle » Fri Aug 24, 2012 5:30 am

dewdy wrote:
dewdy wrote:Any one know what is the requirements for ILR under article 8, if you already a 3 year granted discretionary leave !!! thanks
I read what is in that link, and that means no private life under 20 years?? means she can't apply for ILR under aricle 8. this drive me mad, how a legal adviser doesn't know about these information??
Try and extend your DLR and when the time comes apply for ILR.If you are not happy with your lawyer get another one.

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Re: ILR

Post by dewdy » Tue Aug 28, 2012 3:41 pm

dewdy wrote:Any one know what is the requirements for ILR under article 8, if you already a 3 year granted discretionary leave !!! thanks
Anyone knows what set(o) and who can apply for ILR using set(O)

Thanks

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Re: ILR

Post by dewdy » Wed Aug 29, 2012 12:43 pm

dewdy wrote:
dewdy wrote:Any one know what is the requirements for ILR under article 8, if you already a 3 year granted discretionary leave !!! thanks
Anyone knows what set(o) and who can apply for ILR using set(O)

Thanks
Anyone could answer my question please??

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Re: ILR

Post by dewdy » Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:55 am

dewdy wrote:
dewdy wrote:
dewdy wrote:Any one know what is the requirements for ILR under article 8, if you already a 3 year granted discretionary leave !!! thanks
Anyone knows what set(o) and who can apply for ILR using set(O)

Thanks
Anyone could answer my question please??
I'm still waiting for someone to answer my question?? please somebody says something!!!

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Re: ILR

Post by wpilr_nov12 » Wed Sep 05, 2012 11:07 am

dewdy wrote:
dewdy wrote:
dewdy wrote:
dewdy wrote:Any one know what is the requirements for ILR under article 8, if you already a 3 year granted discretionary leave !!! thanks
Anyone knows what set(o) and who can apply for ILR using set(O)

Thanks
Anyone could answer my question please??
I'm still waiting for someone to answer my question?? please somebody says something!!!
Download a Set O form. Read it.
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Re: ILR

Post by dewdy » Sun Sep 09, 2012 12:26 am

wpilr_nov12 wrote:
dewdy wrote:
dewdy wrote:
dewdy wrote:
Anyone knows what set(o) and who can apply for ILR using set(O)

Thanks
Anyone could answer my question please??
I'm still waiting for someone to answer my question?? please somebody says something!!!
Download a Set O form. Read it.
Form says doesn't mention anything about article 8??

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Post by wpilr_nov12 » Sun Sep 09, 2012 12:55 am

As far as I understand, you can 'regularize' your status only after 20 years as legal/illegal, and that will be based on Article 8. If approved, after 20 years, you will get 'visa' for 30 months. You will then need 3 more extensions of 30 months for a total of 120 months. At that point you will be eligible to apply for ILR based on the 10 'regularized' years.
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Post by dewdy » Mon Sep 10, 2012 9:07 pm

wpilr_nov12 wrote:As far as I understand, you can 'regularize' your status only after 20 years as legal/illegal, and that will be based on Article 8. If approved, after 20 years, you will get 'visa' for 30 months. You will then need 3 more extensions of 30 months for a total of 120 months. At that point you will be eligible to apply for ILR based on the 10 'regularized' years.
my current visa is 3 years discretionary leave, which expire next month, my solicitor want to apply for ILR under Long residence ? whcih I dont exactly know how it is going to work?? I am working and dont need work permit does that help my application??

Thanks for replying

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Post by 14years » Tue Sep 11, 2012 8:49 am

dewdy wrote:
wpilr_nov12 wrote:As far as I understand, you can 'regularize' your status only after 20 years as legal/illegal, and that will be based on Article 8. If approved, after 20 years, you will get 'visa' for 30 months. You will then need 3 more extensions of 30 months for a total of 120 months. At that point you will be eligible to apply for ILR based on the 10 'regularized' years.
my current visa is 3 years discretionary leave, which expire next month, my solicitor want to apply for ILR under Long residence ? whcih I dont exactly know how it is going to work?? I am working and dont need work permit does that help my application??

Thanks for replying
Ok you need to extend your current discreationary leave for another 3 years. After those 3 years you can apply for ILR. You can extend your discreationary leave under new rules. Only new applicants can't have discreationary leave so if your legal rep is telling you otherwise then he/she is either lying or doesn't know anything. I believe few other people have informed you of the same.
Don't be stressed or disheartened and ask your solicitor to apply to extend your current discreationary leave. Please don't apply for ILR at this time , if I can understand your curcumstances right then you will be wasting your time and money if you apply for ILR. Best thing for you is to extend your current leave and then apply for ILR in 3 years.

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Post by Greenie » Tue Sep 11, 2012 9:05 am

wpilr_nov12 wrote:As far as I understand, you can 'regularize' your status only after 20 years as legal/illegal, and that will be based on Article 8. If approved, after 20 years, you will get 'visa' for 30 months. You will then need 3 more extensions of 30 months for a total of 120 months. At that point you will be eligible to apply for ILR based on the 10 'regularized' years.
that doesn't apply to the The op as s/he was granted discretionary leave prior to The rule changes and therefore can continue to apply for further leave under the discretionary leave policy.

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Post by Greenie » Tue Sep 11, 2012 9:06 am

dewdy wrote:
wpilr_nov12 wrote:As far as I understand, you can 'regularize' your status only after 20 years as legal/illegal, and that will be based on Article 8. If approved, after 20 years, you will get 'visa' for 30 months. You will then need 3 more extensions of 30 months for a total of 120 months. At that point you will be eligible to apply for ILR based on the 10 'regularized' years.
my current visa is 3 years discretionary leave, which expire next month, my solicitor want to apply for ILR under Long residence ? whcih I dont exactly know how it is going to work?? I am working and dont need work permit does that help my application??

Thanks for replying
Have you spent the last 10 years continuously lawfully resident in the UK?

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Post by wpilr_nov12 » Tue Sep 11, 2012 9:22 am

Greenie wrote:
wpilr_nov12 wrote:As far as I understand, you can 'regularize' your status only after 20 years as legal/illegal, and that will be based on Article 8. If approved, after 20 years, you will get 'visa' for 30 months. You will then need 3 more extensions of 30 months for a total of 120 months. At that point you will be eligible to apply for ILR based on the 10 'regularized' years.
that doesn't apply to the The op as s/he was granted discretionary leave prior to The rule changes and therefore can continue to apply for further leave under the discretionary leave policy.
Greenie, thanks for the clarification.
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Post by dewdy » Thu Sep 27, 2012 11:15 pm

Greenie wrote:
wpilr_nov12 wrote:As far as I understand, you can 'regularize' your status only after 20 years as legal/illegal, and that will be based on Article 8. If approved, after 20 years, you will get 'visa' for 30 months. You will then need 3 more extensions of 30 months for a total of 120 months. At that point you will be eligible to apply for ILR based on the 10 'regularized' years.
that doesn't apply to the The op as s/he was granted discretionary leave prior to The rule changes and therefore can continue to apply for further leave under the discretionary leave policy.
Guys thanks for your replies. could you please tell me if my application set(o) after the 3 year discretionary would be considered. thanks

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Post by geriatrix » Thu Sep 27, 2012 11:26 pm

No. Only after 6 years.

A question that remains unanswered:
Greenie wrote:Have you spent the last 10 years continuously lawfully resident in the UK?
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Post by dewdy » Fri Sep 28, 2012 12:13 am

sushdmehta wrote:No. Only after 6 years.

A question that remains unanswered:
Greenie wrote:Have you spent the last 10 years continuously lawfully resident in the UK?
I have spent 10 years, but I had gaps in in my visas even I never left the country throught theses gaps. I applied in 2009 for the 10 years long residence and refused due to these gaps( overstayed) and appealed and got the 3 years discretionary leave.

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Post by dewdy » Wed Oct 03, 2012 10:17 am

dewdy wrote:
sushdmehta wrote:No. Only after 6 years.

A question that remains unanswered:
Greenie wrote:Have you spent the last 10 years continuously lawfully resident in the UK?
I have spent 10 years, but I had gaps in in my visas even I never left the country throught theses gaps. I applied in 2009 for the 10 years long residence and refused due to these gaps( overstayed) and appealed and got the 3 years discretionary leave.
Anyone could comment, please.

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Post by dewdy » Sun Oct 14, 2012 9:26 pm

dewdy wrote:
dewdy wrote:
sushdmehta wrote:No. Only after 6 years.

A question that remains unanswered:
Greenie wrote:Have you spent the last 10 years continuously lawfully resident in the UK?
I have spent 10 years, but I had gaps in in my visas even I never left the country throught theses gaps. I applied in 2009 for the 10 years long residence and refused due to these gaps( overstayed) and appealed and got the 3 years discretionary leave.
Anyone could comment, please.
I answered the question and no one helped :((

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