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No you can't. For ilr based on long Residence, your qualifying residence clock starts counting from the date you ENTERED the UK and NOT the date your visa was issued. Absence limit only counts from the date you entered the uk and you cannot use the time between visa entry clearance and date of entry as "absence"!!HI, although I am in UK since 8 SEPT 2010 my leave to enter was granted on 28 AUG 2010. so can I apply for ILR in 1st week of AUG & considering the days from 28 AUG to 8 SEPT as 'absence from UK' under the 540 days allowance in 10 years.
That is not what the rules state. The visa issued date would only be relevant IF you were in the UK, as an overstayer for example, and got a visa such as discretionary leave to remain WITHIN the UK.One of the solicitors is saying this is possible under immigration law 276A and B.
No you cannot. There is NO concept of using the time before physically entering the UK as part of the allowable absence for long residence. That rule ONLY applies to those applying for ilr based on 5 years residence under the pbs route visas.I am not sure about these clauses.
Please let me know if I can apply for ILR 28 days before my visa stamping date (i.e leave to enter approval date) & can I consider the gap between leave to enter approval & UK entry as 'absence from UK' as mentioned above.