Tier 1 to ILR - entry through Ireland issue
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 12:20 pm
Hi all
I have what might be a rather strange situation.
I am currently in the UK on a Tier 1 (General) visa, which I'm about to apply to extend (it expires in October this year).
My visa was granted for 3 years from 15 October 2008. With the extention, that will take me up to 5 years to apply to ILR.
The issue is that when I came to the UK, I went to Ireland first for a friend's wedding. I flew into Gatwick on 31 October. But, at Gatwick flights from Ireland do not go through immigration, and as a result my visa was not stamped at the time.
I only really realised this issue when I went on holiday in March 2009 - at that point the immigration officer asked me how long I'd been in the UK, and I explained the issue of coming through Ireland. He then stamped my visa then, so the visa stamp in my passport says March 2009.
I'm concerned that this is going to create problems for my application for ILR in the future (if I decide to apply of course), because from the Border Authority's point of view it won't seem like I've been in the country for the required 5 years to apply for ILR.
Does anyone have any thoughts/advice??
I have what might be a rather strange situation.
I am currently in the UK on a Tier 1 (General) visa, which I'm about to apply to extend (it expires in October this year).
My visa was granted for 3 years from 15 October 2008. With the extention, that will take me up to 5 years to apply to ILR.
The issue is that when I came to the UK, I went to Ireland first for a friend's wedding. I flew into Gatwick on 31 October. But, at Gatwick flights from Ireland do not go through immigration, and as a result my visa was not stamped at the time.
I only really realised this issue when I went on holiday in March 2009 - at that point the immigration officer asked me how long I'd been in the UK, and I explained the issue of coming through Ireland. He then stamped my visa then, so the visa stamp in my passport says March 2009.
I'm concerned that this is going to create problems for my application for ILR in the future (if I decide to apply of course), because from the Border Authority's point of view it won't seem like I've been in the country for the required 5 years to apply for ILR.
Does anyone have any thoughts/advice??