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place of first arrival in the United Kingdom- Section 2
Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 7:30 pm
by arjun_wp
Dear Sir,
I came to UK on 2003 on student visa for Phd. and last year I got ILR on 5 years work permit. I was on old style work permit since May 2007
1. What date I should write for question of first arrival in the UK (is it 2003 or 2007 or 2012?)
2. My wife also got ILR with me last year but she has not completed 3 years of stay with me in UK? She was on spouse visa - dependent work permit since March 2011 and got ILR in May, 2012? Can she also apply with me or wait till March 2014?
Please advise me.
Arjun
Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 10:26 pm
by Jambo
1. 2003
2.
Have you read the FAQ before posting?
See Q1 & Q2 in
Citizenship FAQs - Common Questions - Read before posting.
Re: place of first arrival in the United Kingdom- Section 2
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 5:23 pm
by cam77
this an old post but just wanted to update incase anyone reads
Jambo he should not have written 2003 as it clearly states that he should mention the date he arrived WITH A VIEW TO STAY LONG TERM.
and on student visa you always say you come with intent to go back.
Re: place of first arrival in the United Kingdom- Section 2
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 11:35 pm
by Amber
No, you can come on a student visa and have in your mind you'd like to stay.
Re: place of first arrival in the United Kingdom- Section 2
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 12:51 am
by Jambo
cam77 wrote:this an old post but just wanted to update incase anyone reads
Jambo he should not have written 2003 as it clearly states that he should mention the date he arrived WITH A VIEW TO STAY LONG TERM.
and on student visa you always say you come with intent to go back.
As I already commented on your other thread, the notes are misleading.
In any case, this is not a test. You won't get refused because you write the wrong date or that you now "admit" you had long term plans when you came as a student.
Re: place of first arrival in the United Kingdom- Section 2
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 10:23 am
by cam77
Hi guys i would like to mention here on the student application there used to be a question asking will you return after your course is finished as well and by ticking that you are demonstrating that you intend to leave so either you are saying up til that point you did intend to go back and later changed your mind in which case i think that it applies that you should give the date you actually thought of staying in my case switching to hsmp. because by lying you are putting your visa or nationality endanger as they have mentioned so many places that any fraudulent or misleading information may result in withdrawal of citizenship or visa.
And yes jambo i now its not a test i am just saying shouldn't we just write the honest answer? just a thought.
Re: place of first arrival in the United Kingdom- Section 2
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 10:43 am
by Jambo
What they are after is the date you landed to live long term in the UK (i.e. not as a tourist). This is used to located your file in the system. It has nothing to do with fraud and giving out misleading information. Thousands of student visa holders ending in applying for naturalisation. The HO do understand that people might come with long term plans (even if they get you to declare not).
As I said, it is not the end of the world if you put another date. It will have no affect on the application.