goodies901 wrote:Why, have you got yours?Bhupal wrote:Is there anyone who applied May 2013 ILR????
I applied in April.
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NS21blue wrote:Thank you ppycrmt and TheGreenTea for your response.
It's a pity that due to work secondments abroad, it has become a special case for ILR. I have done the following breakdown to understand better, overall as a professional there is nothing that stops me to be eligible for ILR. However my future travel will further affect my number of days in the country.
Dates Description Full day UK
15/06/2013 23/06/2013 Europe (meeting) 7
05/05/2013 20/05/2013 (Annual holiday) 14
08/11/2012 28/11/2012 (Annual holiday) 19
30/09/2012 04/102012 Europe (meeting) 3
07/09/2012 10/09/2012 Ireland (holiday) 2
16/12/2011 28/12/2011 (Annual holiday) 11
05/09/2011 16/12/2011 Europe (secondments) 103
06/06/2011 01/09/2011 Europe (secondments) 87
17/03/2011 01/06/2011 Europe (secondments) 76
22/09/2010 03/10/2010 (Annual holiday) 10
09/04/2009 21/04/2009 (Annual holiday) 10
22/03/2009 28/03/2009 Europe (meeting) 5
30/11/2008 02/01/2009 (Annual holiday) 32
17/07/2008 21/07/2008 (Annual holiday) 4
22/07/2008 16/10/2008 S Korea (Secondment) 85
19/03/2008 31/03/2008 (Annual holiday) 10
10/08/2007 05/09/2007 (Annual holiday) 25
04/04/2006 07/05/2006 (Annual holiday) 33
19/06/2005 02/07/2005 (Annual holiday) 12
31/01/2004 21/022004 (Annual holiday) 20
22/09/2003
Total 568, Business 361, personal 207
NS21blue wrote:Thank you ppycrmt and TheGreenTea for your response.
It's a pity that due to work secondments abroad, it has become a special case for ILR. I have done the following breakdown to understand better, overall as a professional there is nothing that stops me to be eligible for ILR. However my future travel will further affect my number of days in the country.
Dates Description Full day UK
15/06/2013 23/06/2013 Europe (meeting) 7
05/05/2013 20/05/2013 (Annual holiday) 14
08/11/2012 28/11/2012 (Annual holiday) 19
30/09/2012 04/102012 Europe (meeting) 3
07/09/2012 10/09/2012 Ireland (holiday) 2
16/12/2011 28/12/2011 (Annual holiday) 11
05/09/2011 16/12/2011 Europe (secondments) 103
06/06/2011 01/09/2011 Europe (secondments) 87
17/03/2011 01/06/2011 Europe (secondments) 76
22/09/2010 03/10/2010 (Annual holiday) 10
09/04/2009 21/04/2009 (Annual holiday) 10
22/03/2009 28/03/2009 Europe (meeting) 5
30/11/2008 02/01/2009 (Annual holiday) 32
17/07/2008 21/07/2008 (Annual holiday) 4
22/07/2008 16/10/2008 S Korea (Secondment) 85
19/03/2008 31/03/2008 (Annual holiday) 10
10/08/2007 05/09/2007 (Annual holiday) 25
04/04/2006 07/05/2006 (Annual holiday) 33
19/06/2005 02/07/2005 (Annual holiday) 12
31/01/2004 21/022004 (Annual holiday) 20
22/09/2003
Total 568, Business 361, personal 207
Hi I think your stay in EU count toward legal resident too under Eu law please consult good solicitors regards Amjadruhulm wrote:I think you can calculate as
02/07/2005 to 02/07/2015 = 10 year (max 540 days out of UK)
do not go abroad anymore untill 02/07/2015
means wait another two year with visa.
bye
NS21blue wrote:Thank you ppycrmt and TheGreenTea for your response.
It's a pity that due to work secondments abroad, it has become a special case for ILR. I have done the following breakdown to understand better, overall as a professional there is nothing that stops me to be eligible for ILR. However my future travel will further affect my number of days in the country.
Dates Description Full day UK
15/06/2013 23/06/2013 Europe (meeting) 7
05/05/2013 20/05/2013 (Annual holiday) 14
08/11/2012 28/11/2012 (Annual holiday) 19
30/09/2012 04/102012 Europe (meeting) 3
07/09/2012 10/09/2012 Ireland (holiday) 2
16/12/2011 28/12/2011 (Annual holiday) 11
05/09/2011 16/12/2011 Europe (secondments) 103
06/06/2011 01/09/2011 Europe (secondments) 87
17/03/2011 01/06/2011 Europe (secondments) 76
22/09/2010 03/10/2010 (Annual holiday) 10
09/04/2009 21/04/2009 (Annual holiday) 10
22/03/2009 28/03/2009 Europe (meeting) 5
30/11/2008 02/01/2009 (Annual holiday) 32
17/07/2008 21/07/2008 (Annual holiday) 4
22/07/2008 16/10/2008 S Korea (Secondment) 85
19/03/2008 31/03/2008 (Annual holiday) 10
10/08/2007 05/09/2007 (Annual holiday) 25
04/04/2006 07/05/2006 (Annual holiday) 33
19/06/2005 02/07/2005 (Annual holiday) 12
31/01/2004 21/022004 (Annual holiday) 20
22/09/2003
Total 568, Business 361, personal 207
Yes.manwar wrote:HI,
I am little late preparing FLR M. as my ilr is still pending. wifes dependent visa expiring tomorrow 10th aug. is it possible to send by post tomorrow. as they count the date of posting. would it be in time application?
you can apply same time the only thing is you have to use FLR M application form for your wife and kids will go on that form as dependent you can send a covering letter with the application that home office should hold their application until decision on your ILR application is reveled once your wife get her flr m she will be eligible for ILR as she has been your dependent on tier 1 more the two years and your kids will be eligible for nationality as they were born in uk (as for i know)wowboy wrote:Hi Everyone,
Just quick BIG thanks before my post, this forum has been tremendous help over long period.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry if I'm posting in wrong place but I couldn't find answer anywhere else.
I'm due ILR on Sep2013 based on 10 years rule. : 5 Years-Student; 2 Years-PSW; 3 Years Teir 1 General.
My wife in UK Since 2008, currently Tier 1 Dependant until 2015 Nov. (She qualifies old rule before July 2012) 2 kids born in UK.
1- I understand my dependants CANNOT apply same time as me. Do they have to wait until I get ILR then apply? or can they make separate form (After I receive ackn. letter from HO for my ILR) and apply for FLR then SET(O) in order to reduce waiting time for them as well.
2- I haven't got my previous old passport, is SAR ( Subject Access Request) document provided from HO and Police registration showing last 10 Years enough? or Do i need to show doctor letter which I doubt I can get. However I do have copies of old passport every page but there are copies not Original.
Again any help much appreciated.
wowboy wrote:I'm due ILR on Sep2013 based on 10 years rule. : 5 Years-Student; 2 Years-PSW; 3 Years Teir 1 General.
My wife in UK Since 2008, currently Tier 1 Dependant until 2015 Nov. (She qualifies old rule before July 2012) 2 kids born in UK.
1- I understand my dependants CANNOT apply same time as me. Do they have to wait until I get ILR then apply? or can they make separate form (After I receive ackn. letter from HO for my ILR) and apply for FLR then SET(O) in order to reduce waiting time for them as well.
My personal suggestion would be not to make any application for your dependents until you get your ILR. I also understand that your dependents have got enough visa until 2015 and that your kids were born in the UK.
Once you get your ILR approved you can register them as BC using MN1 Form. With regards to your partner, I've experienced mixed reactions, the rule book says to switch them to FLR (M) but then lately one of my friend managed to book a PEO appointment and got SET(M) processed without having to switch to FLR(M).
2- I haven't got my previous old passport, is SAR ( Subject Access Request) document provided from HO and Police registration showing last 10 Years enough? or Do i need to show doctor letter which I doubt I can get. However I do have copies of old passport every page but there are copies not Original.
Again any help much appreciated.
NeedAdvice62 wrote:Dear Damanisshallo or Senior Repected Members only,
First of all accept my appology if I am posting in the wrong section.
I need advice regarding me and my wife and my newborn.
I know its too early but i want to prepare what I need to do.
My situation is as follows
Currently Tier 2 and my salary is £20,000 and visa until June 2015 and 10 year completes on Sep 2014.
Wife came as post study dependent on Feb 2012 and switch to tier 2 dependent before 9 July 2012 and visa until June 2015.
Son born in the Uk on July 2013 and not applied for any visa yet.
My Question is what is the best and quickest way we all can get settlement here in the UK?
Apply your ILR using SET(LR) and since your dependent has enough visa until you get your decision, wait for your decision. Once you get your ILR make a MN1 application to register your son as BC further make a SET(M) application for your misus possibly at a PEO as lately there have been a lot of success stories though not on forum. Assuming that you'd not travel until the above process is completed, I'd suggest not to apply for you child's passport(Home Country) so if you're not aiming to travel then no need to apply for a PBS dependent for your son. Hope this answers your query.
Also Whether I need to apply for my son as PBS dependent or Not?
I will be very thankful to you.
Kind regards,
Hi Daminoshallo which PEO did he use for getting Set(M) direct and what did he quote that he comes under rules before 12th of July 2012. It would be appreciated if you can ask him and reply. Thank youDamanisshallo wrote:NeedAdvice62 wrote:Dear Damanisshallo or Senior Repected Members only,
First of all accept my appology if I am posting in the wrong section.
I need advice regarding me and my wife and my newborn.
I know its too early but i want to prepare what I need to do.
My situation is as follows
Currently Tier 2 and my salary is £20,000 and visa until June 2015 and 10 year completes on Sep 2014.
Wife came as post study dependent on Feb 2012 and switch to tier 2 dependent before 9 July 2012 and visa until June 2015.
Son born in the Uk on July 2013 and not applied for any visa yet.
My Question is what is the best and quickest way we all can get settlement here in the UK?
Apply your ILR using SET(LR) and since your dependent has enough visa until you get your decision, wait for your decision. Once you get your ILR make a MN1 application to register your son as BC further make a SET(M) application for your misus possibly at a PEO as lately there have been a lot of success stories though not on forum. Assuming that you'd not travel until the above process is completed, I'd suggest not to apply for you child's passport(Home Country) so if you're not aiming to travel then no need to apply for a PBS dependent for your son. Hope this answers your query.
Also Whether I need to apply for my son as PBS dependent or Not?
I will be very thankful to you.
Kind regards,
carl2000 wrote:Hello,I'm new to this forum . It would be sincerely appreciated if any one you guys can help me answer the questions I have.
My question is about 10 year long residency and 'gap in lawful residency'.
In 2012 , 31th may my visa was finished and I applied for extension same day (by royal mail next day service) .11th June 2012 my application was returned as invalid . I failed to fill up a mandatory section. By 28th June I applied again for extension .28th August 2012 I got extension ( issue date was 28th August)
My question is how it will effect if I apply for ILR?
How long is my gap? Will it be count from 1st June to 28th August (3 month gap) Or 1st June to 28th June (28 days gap)
Can I apply for ILR?
Thanks
He attended Croydon PEO. I need to mention this, he hired a solicitor to accompany him. Somehow his solicitor was pretty much confident abt going for SET(M) rather than switching to FLR(M) prior to SET(M).stranded wrote:Hi Daminoshallo which PEO did he use for getting Set(M) direct and what did he quote that he comes under rules before 12th of July 2012. It would be appreciated if you can ask him and reply. Thank you
Haider wrote:My dear members of this forum, I am going to submit my application next Tuesday, the 13th. These are the docs I have arranged to submit:
A: Docs:
1. Form SET(LR) 2. Two pics 3. Passports 4. BRP 5. Life in UK result 6. couple of copies of old acknowledgement letters. Do I need to include anything else? pls advise?
If your case is straight forward, then these docs are fine. don't need the old acknowledgement letters either.
B: few points from the SET(LR) form:
1. page 12, D8: have you ever stayed in the UK beyond the end of your period of leave? does it include the gap between visa extension?
D8 means : if you have over stayed you in UK after your visa expired without making an application for the next visa or extension. If you have made an application (postal) then thats fine.
Thanks.
Keep the recorded delivery receipt (in a good state) until she gets her ILR cause if anything goes wrong you will have an evidence that you have submitted your application in timermkirfan wrote:Yes.manwar wrote:HI,
I am little late preparing FLR M. as my ilr is still pending. wifes dependent visa expiring tomorrow 10th aug. is it possible to send by post tomorrow. as they count the date of posting. would it be in time application?