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Given leave to enter UK for an indefinite period

Post by Bigapple » Fri Sep 10, 2010 5:58 am

Please kindly offer suggestions.

I was given "Entry Certificate" for SETTLEMENT
(accompanying parents) on my BNO passport.
I flew to UK with my parents & sibblings in 1991.

We were all "Given leave to enter UK for an indefinite period."

Since then, I flew between UK & HK for several times
on different passports because that old passport had expired.

My parents & sibblings are UK citizens.
(Because I didn't stay long enough, I am not.)

Now i want to return to UK

What can i do?

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Post by vinny » Fri Sep 10, 2010 1:19 pm

See also Travelling out of UK with ILR and expired passport.

When were you last in the UK?
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Post by bhayre » Fri Sep 10, 2010 11:22 pm

how long have you been out of the UK? if it is more than two years then you may have lost your ILR. If you have been gone less than two years then the first thing you need to do is return to the UK.

Your mail suggests that you are no longer a minor so you cannot rely on your parents and their status any more.

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Bal Hayre

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Post by Bigapple » Sat Sep 11, 2010 3:29 am

vinny wrote:See also Travelling out of UK with ILR and expired passport.

When were you last in the UK?
Dear Vinny,

Thank you for your replay!

I was left from UK more than 2 years, I have a brother in UK right now ( he already UK Citizen)
May i have any chance to return to UK?
Or may i apply Working Visa to enter to UK?

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Re: ILR

Post by Bigapple » Sat Sep 11, 2010 3:36 am

bhayre wrote:how long have you been out of the UK? if it is more than two years then you may have lost your ILR. If you have been gone less than two years then the first thing you need to do is return to the UK.

Your mail suggests that you are no longer a minor so you cannot rely on your parents and their status any more.

If you wish to discuss this matter please mail me at bhayre@bhblaw.co.uk.

kind regards

Bal Hayre
Dear Bal Hayre,

Thank your for your replay. I was left more 2 yrs, i was lost your ILR :o

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Post by vinny » Sat Sep 11, 2010 7:06 am

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