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by vinny » Sat Feb 26, 2022 12:02 am
Background
Concession for granting longer periods of leave and early indefinite leave to remain
To be eligible to be considered under this concession an applicant must (at the date of application):
- Be aged 18 years or above and meet the criteria set out in paragraph 276ADE(1)(v) by having spent at least half of his/her life living continuously in the UK (discounting any period of imprisonment) or has met the criteria set out in paragraph 276ADE(1)(v) in a previous application for leave to remain;
- Have either been born in or entered the UK as a child;
- Have held limited leave on the basis of family life or private life, for example
under Appendix FM, Part 7 or granted outside the Immigration Rules, for a continuous period of five years, disregarding any period of overstaying where paragraph 39E of the Rules applies; and
- Be eligible for further leave to remain under paragraph 276ADE(1) of the Immigration Rules (or, having previously qualified under paragraph 276ADE(1)(v), be eligible for further leave to remain under paragraph 276BE) and have made an application under those rules
Where these criteria apply the following consideration should take place:
See also
Home Office concession on earlier ILR for some young people
Perhaps eligible when she’s 18 or over?
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