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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by CR001 » Thu May 26, 2016 10:07 am

modernslavery wrote:Hi,

I have been in his country for 10 years.

Working holiday 2 years + EEA family members 5 years + Tier 2 general current.
I have IELTS certificate valid and degree confirming from NARIC that I have studied in English.

Do I still need to pass life in UK test? I am planning to apply for ILR visa.

Thanks and would appreciate your response.
Yes, you have to pass LIUK test. Why do you think you do not?

You will also have to include all your EU family members documents (exercising treaty rights etc) for the period you were an EEA Family Member.
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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by modernslavery » Thu May 26, 2016 12:22 pm

Thanks for your response. appreciate it.

One more question I was granted EEA card based on my partner was self sufficient EEA member.
What Evidence i need to provide. I have been in full time employment in the whole period. I have joint bank statements would it be enough? and my payslips?

Thanks again..

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by CR001 » Thu May 26, 2016 8:14 pm

modernslavery wrote:Thanks for your response. appreciate it.

One more question I was granted EEA card based on my partner was self sufficient EEA member.
What Evidence i need to provide. I have been in full time employment in the whole period. I have joint bank statements would it be enough? and my payslips?
You need the EU citizens proof of exercising treaty rights. You don't exercise treaty rights as you are not an EU citizen. You need bank statements, proof of the self sufficiency, proof of CSI, P60s, etc. Set(LR) form, question D14 on page 14 explains, link below

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _03_16.pdf
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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by modernslavery » Fri May 27, 2016 9:17 am

Thanks again. I think I am in trouble here. Spending all these years paying tax and have done stupid mistake of not having comprehensive medical insurance.

I have her health insurance card from Denmark which is valid until 2012. I have all the relationship documents but no medical insurance for 5 years.

So if I do not have CMI for her and me in those 5 years that mean I cannot qualify for 10 year category?

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by CR001 » Fri May 27, 2016 9:28 am

modernslavery wrote:Thanks again. I think I am in trouble here. Spending all these years paying tax and have done stupid mistake of not having comprehensive medical insurance.

I have her health insurance card from Denmark which is valid until 2012. I have all the relationship documents but no medical insurance for 5 years.

So if I do not have CMI for her and me in those 5 years that mean I cannot qualify for 10 year category?
Foreign issued EHIC card is sufficient IF it covers the period your were on EEA Family permit. You don't list your dates of the various visa so I cannot comment further.
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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by modernslavery » Fri May 27, 2016 9:53 am

Sure I will give you details.

Had working holiday visa for UK from May 2007 to May 2009 (I was working here in uk in this period)

Then applied as a partner for EEA family member for extension visa. Application was delayed but have HO letter that I can continue work while my application is in process.
Got EEA card Feb 20 2010 to Feb 2015. Have her Denmark Health insurance card valid until March 2012. Marriage was registered in Denmark in 2007.

When I applied for residence card had private medical insurance for her and me valid for 1 year (May 2009 to May 2010).

Relationship was finished with her in July 2014 so applied for tier 2 and got for 3 years.

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by allegheny722 » Sat May 28, 2016 9:04 pm

Immigration gurus (this is regarding ILR),

I applied for a Tier 2 visa extension mid 2015 and Home Office sat on the application for 3-4 months awaiting for me to submit an additional fee on basis that my job was not on the shortage occupation list (EVEN THOUGH IT WAS).Upon receiving the request I submitted the paperwork to have the fee deducted from my account immediately but no amount was taken. After 3 months from the day I submitted the application and wIthout informing me that they were now going to decline my application, the HO wrote to my sponsor stating that I did not have the right to work. I did not have my passports nor any other documents returned at this point. As a desperate act I wrote to the Cardiff Office and they agreed to take the fee and process the application, subsequently issuing the Biometric Residence Permit from Nov 2016 as opposed to June 2016 thereby leaving a gap of over 4 months. Now I plan to apply for the ILR on the basis of long residency and question is can I use the 3C rule to compensate for this gap?

Thanks in advance.

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by Samshaikh » Sun May 29, 2016 6:22 pm

Hello it's my first post in this form . My husband have applied for ILR 10 years route by post on
Application sent : 11/01/2016
Biometric done : 10/02/2016
Letter from home office received on 22/04/2016 stating that
My husband have not signed and dated the declaration part on the application form and have send that page to sign and return. He signed the page of that form and send it back same day .
But still no result yet . Please can anyone help or know what would happen now
TIA

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by saj626 » Tue May 31, 2016 11:07 pm

Dear all
I came to UK on Student visa on 28th May 2006. Since then my visa was extended as student, Tier 4 then 2012 I got PSW. Then Tier 4 valid up to 18th April 2016.
I was short of 11+ 28 days to complete 10 years. (28 May 2016)
I have one dependent.
I have applied for FLR (O) with my (one) dependent on 15th April 2016 via Royal Mail Special Delivery.
I varied my application FLR (O) to SET (LR) on 3rd MAY. 2016 Via Royal mail Special Delivery
Dependent application, FLR (O) to FLR (M) on 3rd MAY 2016 Via Royal mail Special Delivery
I have paid full fee for FLR (O) as well as SET (LR)
Dependent paid full fee for FLR (O) and for FLR (M) requested to transfer the fee to FLR (M) application coz there wasn’t any difference in the fee.

My application Timeline:

Application made FLR (O) 15th April 2016
Acknowledgement letter received for FLR (O) Applications 12th May 2016
Biometric Enrolment Letter: Not received

Varied Application FLR (O) to SET (LR) 3rd MAY 2016 Via Special Delivery
Application Received on 4th May 2016.
Fee deducted on 5th May 2016 (Debit Card)
Acknowledgement Letter: Not Received
Biometric Enrolment Letter: Not received

Varied Application FLR (O) to FLR (M) 3rd MAY 2016. Via Special Delivery
Application Received on 4th May 2016.
Acknowledgement Letter: Received dated 6th MAY 2016.
Biometric Enrolment Letter: Received dated 12th May 2016
Biometric Done: 31st MAY.

Now I am wondering why UKVI didn’t send me acknowledge letter and biometric letter for SET (LR), While FLR (M) application got response quickly.

Dear forum members please share your opinions and experience.
I will be waiting for your kind response.

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by modernslavery » Thu Jun 02, 2016 4:05 pm

modernslavery wrote:Sure I will give you details.

Had working holiday visa for UK from May 2007 to May 2009 (I was working here in uk in this period)

Then applied as a partner for EEA family member for extension visa. Application was delayed but have HO letter that I can continue work while my application is in process.
Got EEA card Feb 20 2010 to Feb 2015. Have her Denmark Health insurance card valid until March 2012. Marriage was registered in Denmark in 2007.

When I applied for residence card had private medical insurance for her and me valid for 1 year (May 2009 to May 2010).

Relationship was finished with her in July 2014 so applied for tier 2 and got for 3 years.
Nobody has replied me and I would be very thankful if someone can comment on my case.


Thanks and regards,

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by shadar » Thu Jun 02, 2016 4:31 pm

Hi guys, quick question. I am approaching the end 10yr period and planning to apply for ILR soon. I did my undergrad in the UK followed by postgrad, postgrad work permit and Tier 2. My first UK Student visa was granted for two years only so I applied for a new one when I was on a short holiday back home (i.e. NOT in the UK). I was granted the second Student Visa while back home with no issues. First visa was valid until October 2007, second visa was starting from September 2007 i.e. there was an overlap.

I may be paranoid but just to be sure: does this count as a continuos stay? Getting a new visa back home was simply easier for me back then and, just again, there was a significant overlap between visas so within this period of time I always had a right to enter UK

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by faheem1985 » Thu Jun 02, 2016 9:40 pm

Hi everyone
Today I went to Solihull premium centre
My immigration history
5 years student visa
2 year psw
One year on appeal for tier 1 ent 200k.
Two years on tier 1 ent 200k.
Appointment for 930
Walked in at 915
Token allocated at 925
Application form, DBS, master degree, LIUK AND a cover letter submitted at 940.
Biometric done at 1005.
Was asked to leave the building. And they will call me when case is ready.
Got a call at about 1245 for collection of my ILR.
APPROVED ILR (LR)
THANKS EVERYONE ON THIS FORUM.
I know it is stressful and I can't tell you not to stress out coz I did and it makes no difference.
Hope you all get what you want. May God be with you all. :D :D :D

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by MNaveedonline » Sat Jun 04, 2016 7:54 am

Hi Faheem.
You have submitted application form and DBS . Plz confirm what is DBS.
Thanks

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by faheem1985 » Sat Jun 04, 2016 10:28 am

DBS used to be CRB which is criminal conviction certificate. Put DBS IN GOOGLE it comes up..

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by paru.org » Sat Jun 04, 2016 9:53 pm

saj626 wrote:Dear all
I came to UK on Student visa on 28th May 2006. Since then my visa was extended as student, Tier 4 then 2012 I got PSW. Then Tier 4 valid up to 18th April 2016.
I was short of 11+ 28 days to complete 10 years. (28 May 2016)
I have one dependent.
I have applied for FLR (O) with my (one) dependent on 15th April 2016 via Royal Mail Special Delivery.
I varied my application FLR (O) to SET (LR) on 3rd MAY. 2016 Via Royal mail Special Delivery
Dependent application, FLR (O) to FLR (M) on 3rd MAY 2016 Via Royal mail Special Delivery
I have paid full fee for FLR (O) as well as SET (LR)
Dependent paid full fee for FLR (O) and for FLR (M) requested to transfer the fee to FLR (M) application coz there wasn’t any difference in the fee.

My application Timeline:

Application made FLR (O) 15th April 2016
Acknowledgement letter received for FLR (O) Applications 12th May 2016
Biometric Enrolment Letter: Not received

Varied Application FLR (O) to SET (LR) 3rd MAY 2016 Via Special Delivery
Application Received on 4th May 2016.
Fee deducted on 5th May 2016 (Debit Card)
Acknowledgement Letter: Not Received
Biometric Enrolment Letter: Not received

Varied Application FLR (O) to FLR (M) 3rd MAY 2016. Via Special Delivery
Application Received on 4th May 2016.
Acknowledgement Letter: Received dated 6th MAY 2016.
Biometric Enrolment Letter: Received dated 12th May 2016
Biometric Done: 31st MAY.

Now I am wondering why UKVI didn’t send me acknowledge letter and biometric letter for SET (LR), While FLR (M) application got response quickly.

Dear forum members please share your opinions and experience.
I will be waiting for your kind response.
u could have straight away applied 4 SET LR, as u were only short of 12 days of ILR qualifying period as u can apply 28 days before anyway u have done well here by varying on time. pls keep us updated with progress , ILR apps now a dys not taking more than 4 weeks but wonder why they haven;t sent u boimetric confirmation for that yet.. have u received refund 4 ur FLRO or not??

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by saj626 » Sat Jun 04, 2016 11:33 pm

paru.org wrote:
saj626 wrote:Dear all
I came to UK on Student visa on 28th May 2006. Since then my visa was extended as student, Tier 4 then 2012 I got PSW. Then Tier 4 valid up to 18th April 2016.
I was short of 11+ 28 days to complete 10 years. (28 May 2016)
I have one dependent.
I have applied for FLR (O) with my (one) dependent on 15th April 2016 via Royal Mail Special Delivery.
I varied my application FLR (O) to SET (LR) on 3rd MAY. 2016 Via Royal mail Special Delivery
Dependent application, FLR (O) to FLR (M) on 3rd MAY 2016 Via Royal mail Special Delivery
I have paid full fee for FLR (O) as well as SET (LR)
Dependent paid full fee for FLR (O) and for FLR (M) requested to transfer the fee to FLR (M) application coz there wasn’t any difference in the fee.

My application Timeline:

Application made FLR (O) 15th April 2016
Acknowledgement letter received for FLR (O) Applications 12th May 2016
Biometric Enrolment Letter: Not received

Varied Application FLR (O) to SET (LR) 3rd MAY 2016 Via Special Delivery
Application Received on 4th May 2016.
Fee deducted on 5th May 2016 (Debit Card)
Acknowledgement Letter: Not Received
Biometric Enrolment Letter: Not received

Varied Application FLR (O) to FLR (M) 3rd MAY 2016. Via Special Delivery
Application Received on 4th May 2016.
Acknowledgement Letter: Received dated 6th MAY 2016.
Biometric Enrolment Letter: Received dated 12th May 2016
Biometric Done: 31st MAY.

Now I am wondering why UKVI didn’t send me acknowledge letter and biometric letter for SET (LR), While FLR (M) application got response quickly.

Dear forum members please share your opinions and experience.
I will be waiting for your kind response.
u could have straight away applied 4 SET LR, as u were only short of 12 days of ILR qualifying period as u can apply 28 days before anyway u have done well here by varying on time. pls keep us updated with progress , ILR apps now a dys not taking more than 4 weeks but wonder why they haven;t sent u boimetric confirmation for that yet.. have u received refund 4 ur FLRO or not??
Dear Paru.org
Thanks for replying. i wonder how UKVI works i made ist application for me and my Dependent (FLRO) on 15th April Acknowledgement revived dated 12th May. On 4th May i varied my FLRO to Set LR and my dependent's FLRO to FLR(M) but FLR M acknowledgement received dated 6th MAY before" FLRO acknowledgment" which was dated 12th May. while for SET LR application no acknowledgement no biometric. and they have not refunded for FLRO application. please suggest what should i do??
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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by AG17 » Sun Jun 05, 2016 3:46 pm

faheem1985 wrote:Hi everyone
Today I went to Solihull premium centre
My immigration history
5 years student visa
2 year psw
One year on appeal for tier 1 ent 200k.
Two years on tier 1 ent 200k.
Appointment for 930
Walked in at 915
Token allocated at 925
Application form, DBS, master degree, LIUK AND a cover letter submitted at 940.
Biometric done at 1005.
Was asked to leave the building. And they will call me when case is ready.
Got a call at about 1245 for collection of my ILR.
APPROVED ILR (LR)
THANKS EVERYONE ON THIS FORUM.
I know it is stressful and I can't tell you not to stress out coz I did and it makes no difference.
Hope you all get what you want. May God be with you all. :D :D :D
Hello Faheem,
Did you submit any pay slip, bank statements and letter from employer as additional documents? Is it obligatory to provide a DBS?
Many thanks
A

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by faheem1985 » Mon Jun 06, 2016 9:43 am

AG17 wrote:
faheem1985 wrote:Hi everyone
Today I went to Solihull premium centre
My immigration history
5 years student visa
2 year psw
One year on appeal for tier 1 ent 200k.
Two years on tier 1 ent 200k.
Appointment for 930
Walked in at 915
Token allocated at 925
Application form, DBS, master degree, LIUK AND a cover letter submitted at 940.
Biometric done at 1005.
Was asked to leave the building. And they will call me when case is ready.
Got a call at about 1245 for collection of my ILR.
APPROVED ILR (LR)
THANKS EVERYONE ON THIS FORUM.
I know it is stressful and I can't tell you not to stress out coz I did and it makes no difference.
Hope you all get what you want. May God be with you all. :D :D :D
Hello Faheem,
Did you submit any pay slip, bank statements and letter from employer as additional documents? Is it obligatory to provide a DBS?
Many thanks
A


No I didn't submit anything else apart from what is on the list, but I was carrying my tax documents as I was self employed in case if they ask me. And no you don't have to submit DBS. I did it because it makes their job easy as they were going to do it anyways. And don't make the application too complicated.
Regards.

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by kashiuk1 » Mon Jun 06, 2016 10:49 am

saj626 wrote:
paru.org wrote:
saj626 wrote:Dear all
I came to UK on Student visa on 28th May 2006. Since then my visa was extended as student, Tier 4 then 2012 I got PSW. Then Tier 4 valid up to 18th April 2016.
I was short of 11+ 28 days to complete 10 years. (28 May 2016)
I have one dependent.
I have applied for FLR (O) with my (one) dependent on 15th April 2016 via Royal Mail Special Delivery.
I varied my application FLR (O) to SET (LR) on 3rd MAY. 2016 Via Royal mail Special Delivery
Dependent application, FLR (O) to FLR (M) on 3rd MAY 2016 Via Royal mail Special Delivery
I have paid full fee for FLR (O) as well as SET (LR)
Dependent paid full fee for FLR (O) and for FLR (M) requested to transfer the fee to FLR (M) application coz there wasn’t any difference in the fee.

My application Timeline:

Application made FLR (O) 15th April 2016
Acknowledgement letter received for FLR (O) Applications 12th May 2016
Biometric Enrolment Letter: Not received

Varied Application FLR (O) to SET (LR) 3rd MAY 2016 Via Special Delivery
Application Received on 4th May 2016.
Fee deducted on 5th May 2016 (Debit Card)
Acknowledgement Letter: Not Received
Biometric Enrolment Letter: Not received

Varied Application FLR (O) to FLR (M) 3rd MAY 2016. Via Special Delivery
Application Received on 4th May 2016.
Acknowledgement Letter: Received dated 6th MAY 2016.
Biometric Enrolment Letter: Received dated 12th May 2016
Biometric Done: 31st MAY.

Now I am wondering why UKVI didn’t send me acknowledge letter and biometric letter for SET (LR), While FLR (M) application got response quickly.

Dear forum members please share your opinions and experience.
I will be waiting for your kind response.
u could have straight away applied 4 SET LR, as u were only short of 12 days of ILR qualifying period as u can apply 28 days before anyway u have done well here by varying on time. pls keep us updated with progress , ILR apps now a dys not taking more than 4 weeks but wonder why they haven;t sent u boimetric confirmation for that yet.. have u received refund 4 ur FLRO or not??
Application SET (LR) 4th MAY 2016
Application Received on 5th May 2016.
Fee deducted on 5th May 2016 (Debit Card)
Acknowledgement Letter: Not Received
Biometric Enrolment Letter: Not received
i dont know why its taking too long for biometric letter :(

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by saj626 » Mon Jun 06, 2016 10:56 am

kashiuk1 wrote:
saj626 wrote:Dear all
I came to UK on Student visa on 28th May 2006. Since then my visa was extended as student, Tier 4 then 2012 I got PSW. Then Tier 4 valid up to 18th April 2016.
I was short of 11+ 28 days to complete 10 years. (28 May 2016)
I have one dependent.
I have applied for FLR (O) with my (one) dependent on 15th April 2016 via Royal Mail Special Delivery.
I varied my application FLR (O) to SET (LR) on 3rd MAY. 2016 Via Royal mail Special Delivery
Dependent application, FLR (O) to FLR (M) on 3rd MAY 2016 Via Royal mail Special Delivery
I have paid full fee for FLR (O) as well as SET (LR)
Dependent paid full fee for FLR (O) and for FLR (M) requested to transfer the fee to FLR (M) application coz there wasn’t any difference in the fee.

My application Timeline:

Application made FLR (O) 15th April 2016
Acknowledgement letter received for FLR (O) Applications 12th May 2016
Biometric Enrolment Letter: Not received

Varied Application FLR (O) to SET (LR) 3rd MAY 2016 Via Special Delivery
Application Received on 4th May 2016.
Fee deducted on 5th May 2016 (Debit Card)
Acknowledgement Letter: Not Received
Biometric Enrolment Letter: Not received

Varied Application FLR (O) to FLR (M) 3rd MAY 2016. Via Special Delivery
Application Received on 4th May 2016.
Acknowledgement Letter: Received dated 6th MAY 2016.
Biometric Enrolment Letter: Received dated 12th May 2016
Biometric Done: 31st MAY.

Now I am wondering why UKVI didn’t send me acknowledge letter and biometric letter for SET (LR), While FLR (M) application got response quickly.

Dear forum members please share your opinions and experience.
I will be waiting for your kind response.


Application SET (LR) 4th MAY 2016
Application Received on 5th May 2016.
Fee deducted on 5th May 2016 (Debit Card)
Acknowledgement Letter: Not Received
Biometric Enrolment Letter: Not received
i dont know why its taking too long for biometric letter :(
Thank you very much for sharing please update as soon as you get any response from ukvi.
Many thanks

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by User001 » Tue Jun 07, 2016 10:34 pm

Hello all,

I got a question about the start of the continues 10-year residency. does it start 28 days from obtaining the first visa (with the premise that you enter the UK within 90 days), or does the count start from the first date of entry ?

Thanks

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by saj626 » Tue Jun 07, 2016 11:24 pm

User001 wrote:Hello all,

I got a question about the start of the continues 10-year residency. does it start 28 days from obtaining the first visa (with the premise that you enter the UK within 90 days), or does the count start from the first date of entry ?

Thanks
Hi user 001.
It starts from when you first enter in to uk.

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by User001 » Wed Jun 08, 2016 12:01 am

Thank you Saj,

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by gerole » Wed Jun 08, 2016 8:20 pm

Hello,

I need help calculating when is the earliest I can apply for my ILR based on long residency. I've been living in the UK for almost 11 years and confused and now very confused with when am I eligible for apply. I've entered UK in September 2005, but had quite few holidays whilst studying. My 10 years with no more than 540 days of absences would only happen on 1 July this year. The problem in 10 years ago from that date (1 July 2006) I've been outside UK on holidays until September 2006. Does it mean I can only apply this year September, or can I still apply on the 1st of July, based on the fact that I've entered UK first in 2005 and have been here for longer that 10.5 years.

Thanks
G

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by sali412 » Thu Jun 09, 2016 4:58 pm

Dear All,

Visas:
Student 29-09-2006 30-11-2007
Student 04-12-2007 30-04-2011
Residence Card (EEA2) 17-08-2009 17-08-2014
Residence Permit (Parent) 18-07-2014 18-01-2017

Tests:
Life in UK ‘Passed’ English B1 ‘Passed’
Total number of days spend outside the UK between 2006 and 2016 192

I am not sure what to do about time spend on EEA 2 as I am not able to prove that my ex-wife has been exercising treaty rights.

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