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by shafmar » Mon Feb 17, 2014 8:59 pm
[quote="kashmirimalik"]Hi everyone,
I am new to this forum, I have been told that this is very helpful site where a lot of information is shared and discussed.
I sent following email to UKBA but unfortunately got automatic reply with loads of guidance notes.
Dear Sir / Madam
I applied for ILR on the basis of long residency 10 years legally on 07/09/213.I have a motoring offence on 08/02/2012 which was decided in the court. I disclosed this offence in the application. My application for ILR was refused on 27/01/14. The following decision was made:
"It is considered that you have, within the 24 months prior to the date on which the application is decided, been convicted of or admitted an offence for which they have received a non-custodial sentence or other out of court disposal that is recorded on their criminal record. Consequently your application has been refused under paragraph 322 (1C).
As noted above, your application has been refused under Paragraph 322 (1C), consequently it is considered that your application does fall for refusal. Therefore you do not meet the requirements of 276 B (iii).
However, it has also been considered that you have met the requirements of the Paragraph 276 B (i) and (v), it is appropriate to grant you leave to remain for 24 months under the paragraph 276 A2 of the immigration rules."
Now I would like to know that what will be the next option for me?
Can I apply for ILR again after the completion of 24 months of the offence?
Do I have to wait for two year, once the the exiting leave to remain expire, then I will be able to apply for ILR?
Can I use premium service to apply for ILR?
Do I need English test, even I have Masters Degree here in UK?
Could you please explain these in detail.
I will be grateful for your kind reply.
Regards
Can someone help me in this matter please, looking forward.
Thanks
Regards
Malik[/quote]
Can u please explain the nature of your offence . For. 7 points and 400 pounds of fine ? I might be able to shed some thought