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I think will be the main issue, I don't think the HO will care about the tardiness of you and your sponsors intercommunication, and to be honest you can see their point of view.sosolid1234 wrote: I renewed in 1st of march 2006 it was late due to waiting for sponsors document (cover letter sent to explain reason) Visa granted until 2006
OUT OF TIME 01/03/06 -31/01/06 =29days
Unfortunately not, the granting of FLR has no effect on granting of ILR. They are for two different purposes, one is allowing you to stay a few more years to study while the other is allowing you to stay indefinitely to live and work here.sosolid1234 wrote:Total calculated 78days out of Time. Will i be able to argue the fact that the Visas were subsequently granted and the HO cannot use that against me. Especially when the reason for lateness were not in my control since i was not supporting myself.
and your friend's basis for lateness was due to exams and moving house?sosolid1234 wrote:Hi,
I just found my covering letter which stated that I was taking exams and moving house as of the time I was initially late. Those that stand for compassionate reasons enough?
Also, a friend in the same similar situation had a lateness of 4 months and was given his ILR. Will i be able to quote him or his case and will it help my own case?
Also, the ground based upon the change in the terms of the long residence concession seems to be in my favour. Can anyone clarify this for me since this changes are silent
Hi,republique wrote:and your friend's basis for lateness was due to exams and moving house?sosolid1234 wrote:Hi,
I just found my covering letter which stated that I was taking exams and moving house as of the time I was initially late. Those that stand for compassionate reasons enough?
Also, a friend in the same similar situation had a lateness of 4 months and was given his ILR. Will i be able to quote him or his case and will it help my own case?
Also, the ground based upon the change in the terms of the long residence concession seems to be in my favour. Can anyone clarify this for me since this changes are silent
I find it hard to believe. Further, then why would he state compassionate gronds if there werent any.sosolid1234 wrote:Hi,republique wrote:and your friend's basis for lateness was due to exams and moving house?sosolid1234 wrote:Hi,
I just found my covering letter which stated that I was taking exams and moving house as of the time I was initially late. Those that stand for compassionate reasons enough?
Also, a friend in the same similar situation had a lateness of 4 months and was given his ILR. Will i be able to quote him or his case and will it help my own case?
Also, the ground based upon the change in the terms of the long residence concession seems to be in my favour. Can anyone clarify this for me since this changes are silent
Even worse he just forgot, at least I had a reasom
hi,republique wrote:I find it hard to believe. Further, then why would he state compassionate gronds if there werent any.sosolid1234 wrote:Hi,republique wrote:and your friend's basis for lateness was due to exams and moving house?sosolid1234 wrote:Hi,
I just found my covering letter which stated that I was taking exams and moving house as of the time I was initially late. Those that stand for compassionate reasons enough?
Also, a friend in the same similar situation had a lateness of 4 months and was given his ILR. Will i be able to quote him or his case and will it help my own case?
Also, the ground based upon the change in the terms of the long residence concession seems to be in my favour. Can anyone clarify this for me since this changes are silent
Even worse he just forgot, at least I had a reasom
Without knowing the details of his applications, it would be not helpful to say someone else was late so I should get it too reasoning.sosolid1234 wrote:hi,republique wrote:I find it hard to believe. Further, then why would he state compassionate gronds if there werent any.sosolid1234 wrote:Hi,republique wrote: and your friend's basis for lateness was due to exams and moving house?
Even worse he just forgot, at least I had a reasom
My friend did not state compassionate grounds, I am pointing out that he made an application for ILR and was given based on 10yrs and we both know he was late to renew his visa back in 2002 for like 4 months.
My point, is since he got his and I am having problems with mine, will it be possible to use his case as an example to show that another person was treated differently to me which shows discrimination towards me.
Hi,republique wrote:Without knowing the details of his applications, it would be not helpful to say someone else was late so I should get it too reasoning.sosolid1234 wrote:hi,republique wrote:I find it hard to believe. Further, then why would he state compassionate gronds if there werent any.sosolid1234 wrote:
Hi,
Even worse he just forgot, at least I had a reasom
My friend did not state compassionate grounds, I am pointing out that he made an application for ILR and was given based on 10yrs and we both know he was late to renew his visa back in 2002 for like 4 months.
My point, is since he got his and I am having problems with mine, will it be possible to use his case as an example to show that another person was treated differently to me which shows discrimination towards me.
I doubt itsosolid1234 wrote:
Hi,
We have requested his file and will know more when I get it. But my point is if there are no reasons and he was just blatantly late and was still given ILR. Do I have a case
republique wrote:I doubt itsosolid1234 wrote:
Hi,
We have requested his file and will know more when I get it. But my point is if there are no reasons and he was just blatantly late and was still given ILR. Do I have a case
And I dont see why you are requesting his file, can he not give you his history and provide you a copy of his application for ILR?
All I can say is that if he was out of time for four months, then he has to have a good explanation. And you say, he didnt offer one to the home office. I find that hard to believe.sosolid1234 wrote:republique wrote:I doubt itsosolid1234 wrote:
Hi,
We have requested his file and will know more when I get it. But my point is if there are no reasons and he was just blatantly late and was still given ILR. Do I have a case
And I dont see why you are requesting his file, can he not give you his history and provide you a copy of his application for ILR?
Hi,
Reasons for requesting his file is to calculate all the times he was Out of time like me. He confirms he was out of time but he cant say when. Also he does not have a copy since he posted it himself, also if i have to go to court of appeal i have to have facts not just say so evidence
Hi,republique wrote:All I can say is that if he was out of time for four months, then he has to have a good explanation. And you say, he didnt offer one to the home office. I find that hard to believe.sosolid1234 wrote:republique wrote:I doubt itsosolid1234 wrote:
Hi,
We have requested his file and will know more when I get it. But my point is if there are no reasons and he was just blatantly late and was still given ILR. Do I have a case
And I dont see why you are requesting his file, can he not give you his history and provide you a copy of his application for ILR?
Hi,
Reasons for requesting his file is to calculate all the times he was Out of time like me. He confirms he was out of time but he cant say when. Also he does not have a copy since he posted it himself, also if i have to go to court of appeal i have to have facts not just say so evidence
NOsosolid1234 wrote:Hi,republique wrote:All I can say is that if he was out of time for four months, then he has to have a good explanation. And you say, he didnt offer one to the home office. I find that hard to believe.sosolid1234 wrote:republique wrote:
I doubt it
And I dont see why you are requesting his file, can he not give you his history and provide you a copy of his application for ILR?
Hi,
Reasons for requesting his file is to calculate all the times he was Out of time like me. He confirms he was out of time but he cant say when. Also he does not have a copy since he posted it himself, also if i have to go to court of appeal i have to have facts not just say so evidence
That I will find out when i get his file, what I want to know is if he did not offer an explanation to the HO for his lateness and was given ILR, DO I have a case
Hi,republique wrote:NOsosolid1234 wrote:Hi,republique wrote:All I can say is that if he was out of time for four months, then he has to have a good explanation. And you say, he didnt offer one to the home office. I find that hard to believe.sosolid1234 wrote:
Hi,
Reasons for requesting his file is to calculate all the times he was Out of time like me. He confirms he was out of time but he cant say when. Also he does not have a copy since he posted it himself, also if i have to go to court of appeal i have to have facts not just say so evidence
That I will find out when i get his file, what I want to know is if he did not offer an explanation to the HO for his lateness and was given ILR, DO I have a case
Why should they take this one case and say ok you too. First of all, I am sure there was some good reason for it being accepted and you just haven't gotten all the facts to realize it. Second if they made exception, that was their call to make. Third, if they made a mistake, then it certainly doesn't help you.sosolid1234 wrote:Hi,republique wrote:NOsosolid1234 wrote:Hi,republique wrote: All I can say is that if he was out of time for four months, then he has to have a good explanation. And you say, he didnt offer one to the home office. I find that hard to believe.
That I will find out when i get his file, what I want to know is if he did not offer an explanation to the HO for his lateness and was given ILR, DO I have a case
Thanks for that, but can you clarify the reason it will not be valid
Hi,republique wrote:Why should they take this one case and say ok you too. First of all, I am sure there was some good reason for it being accepted and you just haven't gotten all the facts to realize it. Second if they made exception, that was their call to make. Third, if they made a mistake, then it certainly doesn't help you.sosolid1234 wrote:Hi,republique wrote:NOsosolid1234 wrote:
Hi,
That I will find out when i get his file, what I want to know is if he did not offer an explanation to the HO for his lateness and was given ILR, DO I have a case
Thanks for that, but can you clarify the reason it will not be valid
You are grasping at straws, you need some reason that is rooted in principles that they have laid out as the rules.
As I already said, a me too approach just isn't going to cut it.
I have no idea what you are talking about. You must lay out clearly what changes, how they have impacted you and redefine clearly what are your grounds.sosolid1234 wrote:Hi,republique wrote: Why should they take this one case and say ok you too. First of all, I am sure there was some good reason for it being accepted and you just haven't gotten all the facts to realize it. Second if they made exception, that was their call to make. Third, if they made a mistake, then it certainly doesn't help you.
You are grasping at straws, you need some reason that is rooted in principles that they have laid out as the rules.
As I already said, a me too approach just isn't going to cut it.
Thanks for that, I totally agree on that. That is why am using the case ground based upon the change in the terms of the long residence concession seems to be in my favour. Do you have an opinion on that since this changes are silent and I cant locate where this changes have been clarified
Hi,vinny wrote:When did your friend apply for ILR? The implementation of the Long residence instructions started on 2 April 2007. See also Updated (14/05/2008) Long Residence 'continuous residence' interpretation Determination Details.