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Am i eligible for ILR-long absence due to Judicial Review?

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Am i eligible for ILR-long absence due to Judicial Review?

Post by smp19821 » Wed Nov 28, 2012 5:17 pm

Hi,

I am planning to apply for ILR (Permanent Residency) in 2013. Based on the following data, can some one please advise if my application would be considered or rejected?

I have been in the UK from Oct 2007, but on a business visa.

Left the country in Dec 2007 and applied for a Work Permit and re-entered the country on March 7th 2008. Because my project was terminated all of a sudden, i had to return to India on 22nd Dec 2008 (though my work permit was stamped till July 30th 2009). Once back in India, i applied for a Tier 1General Visa on Jan 15th but the application was rejected initially. I gave it for a Judicial review on Feb 6th 2009 and finally was granted entry clearance on the 28th Aug 2009. I entered the UK on the 30th Aug 2009 and have been here since except for 2 trips to India for less than 30 days each.

So would my absence, during the period 22nd Dec 2008 - 29th Aug 2009, be against me, when i apply for ILR, though it was UKBA who delayed my trip, by that amount of time, due to the Judicial review?

I would really appreciate any sort of advise in this case.

Many Thanks,
Last edited by smp19821 on Wed Jul 24, 2013 3:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Post by geriatrix » Wed Nov 28, 2012 6:10 pm

Administrative review, not judicial review.
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