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aman thank you . yes spouse is eleigible for long residence in aug 2020. currunt brp valid till april 2019
No. The above is only relevant to the date of application or decision for ILR not a previous visa that took long to be granted, as it clearly states 'qualifying period by counting BACKWARDS'.Evicra wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 2:37 pmaman thank you . yes spouse is eleigible for long residence in aug 2020. currunt brp valid till april 2019
i have a quetion
there is a rule
"Calculating the specified continuous period
Applicants can submit a settlement application up to 28 days before they would
reach the end of the specified period.
You must calculate the relevant qualifying period by counting backward from
whichever of the following is most beneficial to the applicant:
• the date of application aug 2014
• the date of decision aug 2019
• any date up to 28 days after the date of application"
so if inshaAllah my ILR is granted can my spouse use date of application to qualify for ilr .
hi Gurus please advise.Evicra wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 2:37 pmaman thank you . yes spouse is eleigible for long residence in aug 2020. currunt brp valid till april 2019
i have a quetion
there is a rule
"Calculating the specified continuous period
Applicants can submit a settlement application up to 28 days before they would
reach the end of the specified period.
You must calculate the relevant qualifying period by counting backward from
whichever of the following is most beneficial to the applicant:
• the date of application aug 2014
• the date of decision aug 2019
• any date up to 28 days after the date of application"
so if inshaAllah my ILR is granted can my spouse use date of application to qualify for ilr .
10-year qualifying period starts from either:
It starts from the date you entered the UK the first time with entry clearance and NOT permission to stay in the UK, which is specifically for those that had no legal status and were granted discretionary leave to remain outside the immigration rules.
As you got ur ILR via Tier1 ENT- ur spouse/dependant is eligible to apply as a PBS dependant aka Tier1 dependant for extension
@aman90 and Cr001 thankyou for clarification.aman90 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2019 2:47 pmAs you got ur ILR via Tier1 ENT- ur spouse/dependant is eligible to apply as a PBS dependant aka Tier1 dependant for extension
As frustrating as it is, you’ll have to apply for an extension and pay IHS fee. You can complain and request a refund on IHS once LR is approved.
The time between applications is too long for safely delaying biometrics and varying to LR.. but not impossible.