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Thank you for the advice.wpilr_nov12 wrote:I am no expert in the matter, but you might want to look at if your application can be 'varied' to 10 year route assuming if you did not include any dependents in your application. Possibility worth exploring.
Not sure about your case but I suggest you register you child as a british Citizen if he/she isnt already a citizen under the 10yr rule for kids born in the uk.mayu wrote:Hello everyone,
I have applied ilr 5years working route in August and am still waiting the decision.
Date of apply; 3 August (3years WP and 2 years Tier2, same employee)
Biometric done; 19 October
Visa expire; 12 August
Recently in this forum I read if we didn't submit a sponcer letter which states I would continue to work for them, the application would be rejected.
I have completed 5years on the visa expire date, however my contract terminated on the same day (visa expire date).
If my application will be rejected and have right to appeal, can I point out that I have legally stayed for 12 years (student visa, wp, tier2) or my child was born and brought up in the UK (11 years old)?
I am so worried and need your help. Thank you!
Thank you for your suggestion.Heisgood wrote:Not sure about your case but I suggest you register you child as a british Citizen if he/she isnt already a citizen under the 10yr rule for kids born in the uk.mayu wrote:Hello everyone,
I have applied ilr 5years working route in August and am still waiting the decision.
Date of apply; 3 August (3years WP and 2 years Tier2, same employee)
Biometric done; 19 October
Visa expire; 12 August
Recently in this forum I read if we didn't submit a sponcer letter which states I would continue to work for them, the application would be rejected.
I have completed 5years on the visa expire date, however my contract terminated on the same day (visa expire date).
If my application will be rejected and have right to appeal, can I point out that I have legally stayed for 12 years (student visa, wp, tier2) or my child was born and brought up in the UK (11 years old)?
I am so worried and need your help. Thank you!
No. For the 10yr route you will need to send full birth certificate and passport. See the latest guidance here (pg 18 answers your question)mayu wrote:Thank you for your suggestion.Heisgood wrote:Not sure about your case but I suggest you register you child as a british Citizen if he/she isnt already a citizen under the 10yr rule for kids born in the uk.mayu wrote:Hello everyone,
I have applied ilr 5years working route in August and am still waiting the decision.
Date of apply; 3 August (3years WP and 2 years Tier2, same employee)
Biometric done; 19 October
Visa expire; 12 August
Recently in this forum I read if we didn't submit a sponcer letter which states I would continue to work for them, the application would be rejected.
I have completed 5years on the visa expire date, however my contract terminated on the same day (visa expire date).
If my application will be rejected and have right to appeal, can I point out that I have legally stayed for 12 years (student visa, wp, tier2) or my child was born and brought up in the UK (11 years old)?
I am so worried and need your help. Thank you!
I think that's one of the possible solution. In case my application will be rejected, I wolud like to send the application for a British Citizen of my child. However I don't have his passport and other documentations because UKBA holds them at the moment. In this case, can I register my child as a British Citizen without his passport? ( sorry for a lot of question, I will research myself as well)
Thank you very much for the information. It seems I have to wait UKBA decision anyway,,,,.It's already 4 months since I submitted the application, but maybe another 2 or 3 worrying months.Heisgood wrote:No. For the 10yr route you will need to send full birth certificate and passport. See the latest guidance here (pg 18 answers your question)mayu wrote:Thank you for your suggestion.Heisgood wrote:Not sure about your case but I suggest you register you child as a british Citizen if he/she isnt already a citizen under the 10yr rule for kids born in the uk.mayu wrote:Hello everyone,
I have applied ilr 5years working route in August and am still waiting the decision.
Date of apply; 3 August (3years WP and 2 years Tier2, same employee)
Biometric done; 19 October
Visa expire; 12 August
Recently in this forum I read if we didn't submit a sponcer letter which states I would continue to work for them, the application would be rejected.
I have completed 5years on the visa expire date, however my contract terminated on the same day (visa expire date).
If my application will be rejected and have right to appeal, can I point out that I have legally stayed for 12 years (student visa, wp, tier2) or my child was born and brought up in the UK (11 years old)?
I am so worried and need your help. Thank you!
I think that's one of the possible solution. In case my application will be rejected, I wolud like to send the application for a British Citizen of my child. However I don't have his passport and other documentations because UKBA holds them at the moment. In this case, can I register my child as a British Citizen without his passport? ( sorry for a lot of question, I will research myself as well)
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... uide_t.pdf
mayu wrote:Heisgood wrote:mayu wrote:Heisgood wrote:
Why didn't you apply for ILR under Long Residence since two years ago?mayu wrote: I have legally stayed for 12 years (student visa, wp, tier2)
I know,,,it was a big mistake.vinny wrote:245HF(d)(i) fails.
Why didn't you apply for ILR under Long Residence since two years ago?mayu wrote: I have legally stayed for 12 years (student visa, wp, tier2)
Thank you very much for the useful information.wpilr_nov12 wrote:Have you explored the possibility of submitting fresh application under 10 yr route, but would need to act fast. If I were you I would apply straight away ( after getting confirmation from the experts in this forum that it is doable) and not even seek paid advice. But your own circumstances may dictate otherwise.
I mean withdraw of appeal.(sorry for the confusion)wpilr_nov12 wrote:What do you want to withdraw? Once a decision has been made, the application is done with.
Note that:mayu wrote: I have legally stayed for 12 years (student visa, wp, tier2)
Long Residence wrote:Once an applicant has built up a period of 10 years continuous lawful residence, there is no limit on the length of time afterwards when they can apply. This means they could leave the UK, re-enter and apply for settlement based on a 10 year period of continuous lawful residence they built up in the past.