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ILR Success @ Croydon PEO on 07th Jan 2013

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 1:33 pm
by RavinderMedida
First of all, thanks a lot to all the moderators and the guys those replied my earlier queries for their excellent guidance.

Mine is 2 years HSMP + 3 years tier 1 general visa and with permanent job.
I submitted all the necessary standard douments and the process took 3 hours.

Only one thing I want to convey is that with 2 dependents I maintained £1000 for last 3 months.( though no maintainance is required.)

The other thing is the intial 60 days delay from the EC date to date of entry.
These details are expalined in great detail in my earlier posts
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=102227


Thanks a million
Ravinder

ILR Personal Appointment.

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 3:01 pm
by raviktiwari
Hello Ravinder,

Are you part of the Tier-1 yahoo Mail Group?

There is a discussion going around: how many days have you been in the UK? Can you please help the group over there?

If you are not part of the group, please PM your email address and I will fwd the mail to you.

Thanks and Regards,
- Ravi

ILR continuous period

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 3:18 pm
by RavinderMedida
Hi Ravi,
I am not in that group.
I am here from 01-Apr-2008 to today i.e 4 years 9 months 6 days

+ 60 days late entry.

I.e. From EC date 4 years 11 months 6 days

Re: ILR continuous period

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 3:50 pm
by oskhan
RavinderMedida wrote:Hi Ravi,
I am not in that group.
I am here from 01-Apr-2008 to today i.e 4 years 9 months 6 days

+ 60 days late entry.

I.e. From EC date 4 years 11 months 6 days
What did you mention on the form for the Qustion
How many days in UK?

Re: ILR continuous period

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 3:50 pm
by oskhan
RavinderMedida wrote:Hi Ravi,
I am not in that group.
I am here from 01-Apr-2008 to today i.e 4 years 9 months 6 days

+ 60 days late entry.

I.e. From EC date 4 years 11 months 6 days
What did you mention on the form for the Question
How many days in UK?

Re: ILR continuous period

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 4:17 pm
by RavinderMedida
Hi,

I mentioned 4 years 9 months for the question 7.11

Thanks
Ravinder

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 4:30 pm
by uksettlement
thanks Ravinder. I am the moderator of Tier 1 Group.

So Ravi Tiwari you got your answer ?

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 5:03 pm
by tahil77
Hi Ravinder, Ravi,

On the same lines there is a question on Set(O) form on page 27 Section 9 D1

"Please confirm whether you have spent a continuous period of 5 years lawfully in the United Kingdom?"

Do we say yes for this? Even if we complete less than 5 years say 4 yrs 8 months & applying using 90 day late entry from date of stamping rule.

Please advise

Cheers
Dilip

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 6:12 pm
by raviktiwari
Good Question Tahill77, but here you need to take the question in overall context or else the question itself makes no sense.

The question is with respect to: "D. Continuous Residence Assessment"

Secondly there is no way you can answer "No" to the questions.

So as I said earlier, you have to take the question in context, and therefore the answer would be "Yes".


Thanks and Regards,
-Ravi

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 6:51 pm
by RavinderMedida
Hi ,
I filled yes as I was not having any issues during my stay.

I think if you fill NO for some reason it will be automatically rejected.

We will wait for a moderator to reply.

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 7:21 pm
by tahil77
Thanks Ravinder & Ravi, I think it makes sense. Will hv to fill Yes else it might get rejected.

Cheers
Dilip

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 7:55 pm
by cs95tdg
"Please confirm whether you have spent a continuous period of 5 years lawfully in the United Kingdom?"
The answer to this would be "Yes"
"7.11. How long have you lived in the UK?"
The answer to this would be the exact number of years and months you have lived in the UK from the date of your first entry.

A case worker would look at the answers to these two questions and apply concessions where necessary (E.g. 3 months late entry) to determine if you have met the continuous residence requirement for ILR, IMHO.