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Just to clarify, I am not actually allowed to enter the UK between the date of the issue of the BRP and the "valid from" date, so I am actually really really doubtful what do they mean when the official documents say "The period between entry clearance being issued and the applicant entering the UK may be counted toward the qualifying period. Any absences between the date of issue and entry to the UK count towards the 180 days allowable absence in the continuous 12-month period."shannon5g wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 10:05 amMay I double check on this one please? (I have the same question in this post)
When I was granted Tier 2 visa back in 2016, the issue date is just a random date when my first BRP was printed out and it was before the date I am allowed to enter the UK (i.e. 14 days before the start of my job).
As this is just a random date purely dependent on when I applied the visa I am not sure this is served as the benchmark for the 28 days rule?
BRP issue date: 9/3/2016 as shown on the original BRP (This BRP was already sent back to HMRC after my stay was extended by another 3 years in 2019)
1 month visa Valid from date: 21/3/2016
Date I actually entered the UK: 22/3/2016
My question is whether it is 21/2/2021 or 9/2/2021 that is the date I can make the application?
Hi Zimba - on one hand you are saying it's the earliest date, but on the last line you are recommending the latest date 21 Mar 2016 - i assume you meant - you the BRP issue date precedes the visa vignette issue date / date of entry, the BRP issue date should be used to subtract 28 days from?Zimba wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 5:13 pmYou need to take the earliest date. Visa approval date in most cases is the same as the date on your visa approval letter, sticker and BRP issue date. However, for administrative reasons, the date of your document could be a later date as a visa or BRP document cannot be backdated. So if your visa was approved last week but the sticker/BRP is produced or printed today, it will have the today's date (that is simply the issue date and not necessarily the approval date). So as long as you use the earliest date, you will be perfectly safe. From the immigration rules perspective, your qualifying period starts from the date of visa approval which may or may not be the same as your immigration document issue date.
In your case, that date is 21 Mar 2016 as stated on the approval letter when your permission is granted initially