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dr_sea wrote:Thanks for everyone's support. I received my docs today. no BRP yet.
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Application sent: 09/03/2015
Money Taken from account: 12/03/2015
Acknowledgement received: by email 23/03/2015
Biometric letter received: 26/03/2015
Biometric recorded: 27/03/2015
Approval date: Waiting
Docs received: 10/04/2015
BRP: Waiting
Hi Timata 24,Timata24 wrote:Hi Rzbca,Na74 wrote:Are you sure it was criminal offence and Not a civil penalty ?rzbca wrote:Hi Guys,
I am going to apply my ILR of 10 years route shortly.I need some quick response.I had a penalty fine from court of £400 for not touching my Oyster card and I paid that in June 2012. Now I knew on recent rule change I believe this has already spent as it was 5 years before now it's 1year.
Also I have done CRB check but it comes all clear.
My questions
do I need to mention this on ILR application?
Does it going to affect me?
Do I need to declare any spent criminal offence?
Also to mention on my Tier 1 extension I didn't mention as my CRB was clear.
Please please anyone advice me what would be the best way forward whether to mention or not.
Also as home office started premium service, can you please suggest should I apply on 1day service ? Do you think this will benefit me to explain if case officer has any question?
I would appreciate your response .
Regards
Rzbca
I would think this is a criminal offence as you were fine in court. I could be wrong.
However, maybe I can give you a bit of comfort from my case.
I had 3 different offences and received fine in court in 2006, 2007 and 2010. All traffic offences. I have always declared this on all my HO application including my ILR (Long residence). HO received my application in Feb and my ILR was approved in March.
All I am trying to say is please declare this on your application and I do not think you need an immigration lawyer's advice on this one. Not declaring this could potentially lead to 10years ban if HO classify this as deceitful.
One thing I would agree with NA74 on is get a letter from someone (preferably a British Citizen) who can write about your character.
As long as you do not have any immigration issues or gaps in 10 year I believe you should be okay.
On weather you should apply via post or premium - That's your call.
Hi Rzbca,Na74 wrote:Are you sure it was criminal offence and Not a civil penalty ?rzbca wrote:Hi Guys,
I am going to apply my ILR of 10 years route shortly.I need some quick response.I had a penalty fine from court of £400 for not touching my Oyster card and I paid that in June 2012. Now I knew on recent rule change I believe this has already spent as it was 5 years before now it's 1year.
Also I have done CRB check but it comes all clear.
My questions
do I need to mention this on ILR application?
Does it going to affect me?
Do I need to declare any spent criminal offence?
Also to mention on my Tier 1 extension I didn't mention as my CRB was clear.
Please please anyone advice me what would be the best way forward whether to mention or not.
Also as home office started premium service, can you please suggest should I apply on 1day service ? Do you think this will benefit me to explain if case officer has any question?
I would appreciate your response .
Regards
Rzbca
Thank you for the link.M2013 wrote:sud315 wrote:Can some one please tell me, how do I find this google sheet with all timeline info? Thanks in adv!
Previously when I asked some one gave me the link, so I bookmark it, but I don't know if it show me the latest, updated one or not.
Or has it not been updated with today posts or something then?
Application saysUK007 wrote:
Why they say this then ???![]()
Your 10-year qualifying period starts from either:
when you arrived in the UK with a visa
when you were given permission to stay in the UK
Why they say this then ???sud315 wrote:It is when you enter the UK, not the visa approved dateUK007 wrote:Hello friends, I have noticed a lot of users suggesting, applicant's 10 year long residence starts from the date you ENTER in the UK, however according to https://www.gov.uk/long-residence/eligibility
Does it mean you can count your days from the date your visa was valid from, ie - Visa valid from 1st of January, but arrived in the UK 22nd of January, your 10 years count starts from 1st of January ?Your 10-year qualifying period starts from either:
when you arrived in the UK with a visa
when you were given permission to stay in the UK
That's why I missed to apply on 5 years and had to wait damn 10 years![]()
Life would have been a 100 times easier for me if I could have applied in 2009
Your 10-year qualifying period starts from either:
when you arrived in the UK with a visa
when you were given permission to stay in the UK
Na74: wrote quoted:rzbca wrote:I wasn't sure but people always term this as criminal offence but it's a very minor one.please advice me your thoughts.ThanksNa74 wrote:Are you sure it was criminal offence and Not a civil penalty ?rzbca wrote:Hi Guys,
I am going to apply my ILR of 10 years route shortly.I need some quick response.I had a penalty fine from court of £400 for not touching my Oyster card and I paid that in June 2012. Now I knew on recent rule change I believe this has already spent as it was 5 years before now it's 1year.
Also I have done CRB check but it comes all clear.
My questions
do I need to mention this on ILR application?
Does it going to affect me?
Do I need to declare any spent criminal offence?
Also to mention on my Tier 1 extension I didn't mention as my CRB was clear.
Please please anyone advice me what would be the best way forward whether to mention or not.
Also as home office started premium service, can you please suggest should I apply on 1day service ? Do you think this will benefit me to explain if case officer has any question?
I would appreciate your response .
Regards
Rzbca
sud315 wrote:Can some one please tell me, how do I find this google sheet with all timeline info? Thanks in adv!
Previously when I asked some one gave me the link, so I bookmark it, but I don't know if it show me the latest, updated one or not.
Or has it not been updated with today posts or something then?
That's great news Jamal! bet you are so happy and relieved after a long wait!!jamalakbar18 wrote:finally good news
received my approval today
After 5.5 months
Application sent on 23 oct 2014
approval received 09/04/2015
23 weeks
even though last week i recieved a letter saying HO can not process in 6 months as
It is when you enter the UK, not the visa approved dateUK007 wrote:Hello friends, I have noticed a lot of users suggesting, applicant's 10 year long residence starts from the date you ENTER in the UK, however according to https://www.gov.uk/long-residence/eligibility
Does it mean you can count your days from the date your visa was valid from, ie - Visa valid from 1st of January, but arrived in the UK 22nd of January, your 10 years count starts from 1st of January ?Your 10-year qualifying period starts from either:
when you arrived in the UK with a visa
when you were given permission to stay in the UK
Please do not listen to this guy - and seek professional advice from a lawyer. Mention to your lawyer about wriiting a letter to HO detailing all your english tests.Dec17 wrote:freeman0410 wrote: Hi mate according to me you should mention all the English you did it's too late ,better stay as it is don't send anything now because it may caused you leave every thing with god he will handle it our prayers always with you I hope you will come soon with possible result . You are the luckiest one at least get interview there is lots still waiting long long time who did TOIEC .
Does it mean you can count your days from the date your visa was valid from, ie - Visa valid from 1st of January, but arrived in the UK 22nd of January, your 10 years count starts from 1st of January ?Your 10-year qualifying period starts from either:
when you arrived in the UK with a visa
when you were given permission to stay in the UK
Hi,Since2015 wrote:HI All,
I have applied on 18th March 2015 and home office received it on 20th March 2015. Home office has deducted the fees on 23rd and received an acknowledgement letter.
But since then there is no sign of Biometric registration invitation letter yet. is it something to worry or am I still in the early stage of receiving invitation for biometric.
Thanks
jamalakbar18 wrote:no nothing and no criminal convictions or anything
or no CCjs
jamalakbar18 wrote:finally good news
received my approval today
After 5.5 months
Application sent on 23 oct 2014
approval received 09/04/2015
23 weeks
even though last week i recieved a letter saying HO can not process in 6 months as
jamalakbar18 wrote:finally good news
received my approval today
After 5.5 months
Application sent on 23 oct 2014
approval received 09/04/2015
23 weeks
even though last week i recieved a letter saying HO can not process in 6 months as