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Hi Rollie,rollie wrote:Hi Jay,
I didn't have that many absences.
They were less than 100 days in total over the 5 years.
I beleive if it is for business and you have an employer's letter, your should be covered, but don't quote me on that.
Good Luck.
R
Thanks.chethan wrote:Hi Rollie,
Congrats.
Did you receive your BRP?
All the best for the Citizenship.
Regards
Congrats Jay.tvj wrote:Hi Rollie,rollie wrote:Hi Jay,
I didn't have that many absences.
They were less than 100 days in total over the 5 years.
I beleive if it is for business and you have an employer's letter, your should be covered, but don't quote me on that.
Good Luck.
R
Thanks. Just wanted to let you know that my application was successful.
Regards
mrdgps357 wrote:Hi Rollie,
I'm in the same situation now as you were. We are family of 5. I'm WP holder and 4 dependents: wife + 3 children.
What are the children's age? You said 18+, soon to be 18, and another very much below 18. Am I correct?
One child is 18 already and the second child gets over 18 just a month before the end of our 5 year qualification period, which is due in Sept 2013.
how have you calculated your 5 years?
On what date does your second child turn 18?
We have only 2 week window to apply for ILR because of late arrival in UK. EC opened on 02 Sept 2008 and we arrived in UK in Sept 14, 2008. I was thinking to get ILR ASAP myself, my wife and the youngest child in one application SET(O) in one week time to let the other dependents to apply using SET(F) form.
I understood that everyone of your dependents completed his (her) own SET(O) form individually, did they?
If the dependents over 18 switch to the students' visas, willl they lose 5 year qualification period?
Any advice is welcome.
Thanks
In your case, I am guessing your initial WP visa was for 5 years. If so, then you can start counting your 5 years from your EC stamp date, not UK entry date, as long as your EC stamp date and your UK entry date are not more than 3 months apart.mrdgps357 wrote:I think we can't apply earlier, subtracting 28 days from EC. Arrival day in UK was 14/09/2008, therefore, the earliest we may apply on 19/08/2013.The visas are valid from 02/09/2008 to 02/09/2013 and we'll complete 5 years continuous leave before they expire.
Please, correct me if I'm wrong.
Other question is: if one of dependents is in his gap year, will it affect a caseworker's decision?
Many thanks,
SR