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As far as I understand the expiry date is normally the same as the passport. However if some time has passed since issue, Immigration may question you on arrival as to whether the relationship is still subsisting.spatel07 wrote:Hi, thank you for your comments.
I am a little confused, does Indefinite Leave to Enter have an expiry/ time limit? Is it issued for a number of years?
I was and still am under the impression that it's just a stamp that is endorsed on one's passport simply stating 'Indefinite Leave to Enter' without any expiry.
I made sure that my family had ILE before both the rule change and fee increase. I also wanted to have it before we sold our family home.JAJ wrote: As far as I understand the expiry date is normally the same as the passport. However if some time has passed since issue, Immigration may question you on arrival as to whether the relationship is still subsisting.
Once first entry is made, the normal rules for keeping ILR apply.
The question is now academic for those who have not made their application.