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However, if it's refused for some other reasons, then you will not have a right of appeal. Moreover, if you overstay for over 28 days, then you risk an automatic one-year ban.245FD wrote:(f) The applicant must have, or have last been granted, entry clearance, leave to enter or leave to remain:
Interesting article, Vinny, I searched for the link - leave to remain application under 245z, apparently is missing.vinny wrote:A leave to remain application under 245Z shouldn't be rejected solely because it was out of timeHowever, if it's refused for some other reasons, then you will not have a right of appeal. Moreover, if you overstay for over 28 days, then you risk an automatic one-year ban.245Z wrote:(f) The applicant must have, or have last been granted, entry clearance, leave to enter or leave to remain:
If you didn't withdraw your earlier in-time application and it hasn't been declared invalid, then see also Confused re. section 3c,3d of Immigration Act.Please advice.