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I may be wrong but I did not find any mention about waiving the no switching rule anywhere.(v) was admitted with a valid United Kingdom entry clearance for entry in this capacity.
You appear to be reading from a rule which is not appropriate to the OP's enquiry. 'Present and settled' is a different category from HSMP. Try IDI Chapter 8, S9, para 2.2.Docterror wrote:HSMP holders are not considered to be "present and settled" and the immigration rules governing the extension of stay as a spouse of a person with Limited Leave to Remain is 196A of which (v) is, and I quote-
I may be wrong but I did not find any mention about waiving the no switching rule anywhere.(v) was admitted with a valid United Kingdom entry clearance for entry in this capacity.
Docterror wrote:HSMP holders are not considered to be "present and settled"
Sorry if I appear rude, but open your eyes and read a post before you actually reply!transpondia wrote:You appear to be reading from a rule which is not appropriate to the OP's enquiry. 'Present and settled' is a different category from HSMP.
transpondia wrote:Sorry, the sections have been renumbered recently and I was using my February copy of the IDI's. Wrong section number. If that's your point, then ok.
That alone was not my point. Using the wrong section, then telling me I am reading the wrong rule pertaining to the OP's query and then citing something that I have already cited with an inclination that I am wrong all makes it clear to anyone who do not have a personal axe to grind with me about who the real wacko in the above thread is.It was certainly not my intent to cross swords with a whacko, but there have been so many cases where an individual has been sent home to apply when they didn't have to. Your post is a good case in point.