powermatic wrote:durian wrote:My word. I had no idea...
I'm applying under 10 years ILR. One of my colleagues who also came here as a medical student obtained hers in slightly under 3 months, and another one who was on 5 years HSMP/Tier 1 took just over 2 months. I took in good faith that there were genuinely some people here who got theirs in much less time than that.
I got my ILR rejected a few years ago for excessive breaks so it may not be as straightforward as I'd like to be, even now. Am digging my heels in for a long wait now. It'll already be just 1 month since I applied.
so are you applying under 10 years or 14? sorry, you mentioned that your ILR was refused few years ago - so is it an appeal or fresh application?
Yes, I agree with your point - some people do get their ILR fast - those who currently hold a work permit or who are under tier 1. Unfortunately, those who spent whole 10 years period as students have to wait for ages

No worries. I am now re-applying under the 10 year long residence, having 'clawed back' and made up for the previous absences so that now it is <540 days (I used to travel loads during all the uni hols you see).
Two years ago I first applied using a solicitor (who was very helpful) and she'd subsequently advised that we went to tribunal after the application was refused. I decided not to as I'd already had a valid HSMP visa and money was short (my visas were such that I needed to extend my stay by a few month before the qualifying 10 year period, hence I'd gone ahead and applied for HSMP just a few months before the subsequent ILR application). I am now on a Tier1 visa which only expires in 2012 which really gives me some breathing space.
Going by what you say, I can only hope that my application would be processed sooner rather than later, unfair thought that may be.

We're all on the same boat, and I'm really hopeful that genuine applicants will continue share their experience and timelines.
All the best powermatic
