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It appears so, based on what you have posted. I believe yes.Ahmedali29 wrote:My question is; Does the rule of left the UK with valid visa and returned with valid visa apply to me? Am I eligible for 10 years indefinite leave to remain?
Thank you very much for your response, to be honest I am kind of worried about whether the university has cancelled my visa prior to my departure on 25th or not? and whether leaving the course at that time and reapplying again from aboard (although i applied within less than six months) still count as lawful continue residency? Do you have any idea of this please?sushdmehta wrote:It appears so, based on what you have posted. I believe yes.Ahmedali29 wrote:My question is; Does the rule of left the UK with valid visa and returned with valid visa apply to me? Am I eligible for 10 years indefinite leave to remain?
So do you think I am okay and shoud apply for ILR as above the person above says and i can win the case as my case is straightforward?vinny wrote:Universities do not have the powers to curtail leave. Only the UKVI may do that, but they must also give written notice.
I do apologize for resending it again, as I had only one answer from you so I thought i may send it again and may get more answers or may find someone else who have gone through a similar case.sushdmehta wrote:Answers to your questions have already been provided.
What has changed in the last 2 weeks?
Hi Sushdmehta,sushdmehta wrote:Whether you are eligible for settlement or not depends on the prescribed laws and policies, and not by the number of people responding to your question.
If you are concerned about the possibility of your leave having been curtailedby by HO at the time thereby affecting your eligibility for settlement under LR now, consider making a subject access request.
Isn't the meaning clear?Ahmedali29 wrote:Curtailment not pursued
Hi Vinny,vinny wrote:Isn't the meaning clear?Ahmedali29 wrote:Curtailment not pursued
Thanks Vinny for your reply. The visa I am talking about was valid from 24th/08/2012 and its expiry date was 19 January 2016. I left the UK on 25th/10/2012 prior to expiry of leave. I reapplied again for entry clearance in January 2013 cos I have changed my sponsor and got it valid till 2017.vinny wrote:"Curtailment not pursued" means that they did not seek to curtail your leave. Therefore, your leave was not curtailed. Therefore, your leave's expiry date remained the same.
If you left the UK prior to expiry of leave and you applied for entry clearance and returned to the UK within 6 months, then you should be okay. Else, if you left the UK after expiry of leave but applied for entry clearance within 28 days after expiry and returned within 6 months, then you should also be okay.
Hi O_relly,O_Relly wrote:It clearly states curtailment not pursued and visa transferred to other sponsor. So your LR continuity is not broken and you are good to go.
I strongly recommend you start filling up the SET(LR) along with reading the guidance notes. You will find answers to many questions and things will become clear.
Ok thank you very much for your response. I am aware of this, but I am asking regarding what date I could apply ? I came the 2nd of Sep 2006, so would it be fine to apply on the 5th/08/2016?vinny wrote:You may apply for ILR preferably no sooner than 28 days before the 10th anniversary of your initial entry.
If that is 'within 28 days' then yes. Did you click on any of the links that vinny provided?Ahmedali29 wrote:Ok thank you very much for your response. I am aware of this, but I am asking regarding what date I could apply ? I came the 2nd of Sep 2006, so would it be fine to apply on the 5th/08/2016?vinny wrote:You may apply for ILR preferably no sooner than 28 days before the 10th anniversary of your initial entry.
Thank you CR001 for your reply.CR001 wrote:It is not a difficult calculation and you also don't have to apply on exactly the 28th day. Most people apply on 25th or 26th day to avoid any risk.
The links are relevant to your question if you read all of them.