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ILR 5yr residency and one day service

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 1:31 am
by pash
I have a confusion regarding one day premium service for my case. One solicitors says I can't go for one day because my residency of UK hasn't completed 5 years, other solicitors says there is a allowance for 3 months, so I can go.
I am writing this post to get advice from concerned HSMP members. so that I could make right decision.

My details are as follows:

Date of entry clearance as HSMP : 17-09-2007 to 17-09-2009
Date of arrival at UK : 2nd Dec 2007
Visa extension  :05-10-2009 to  05-10-2012
Holiday spent : 30 days in total, in whole stay

Financial activity : Employed + self employed

Does I full fill the 5yr residency criteria to applied for ILR through one day premium service? Or better through postal service.

Looking forward for your suggestion and advice.

Regards
Pash

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 3:47 am
by zakram73
Hi All,

I have similar confusion,

My Details

HSMP EC granted on 4/12/07
Date of entry 8/1/08
Extension in Tier 1 4/12/09 for three years
Abscences about 8 weeks altogether on 4 different occasions

Am I eligible for ILR?
Can someone help with this please

Kind Regards

Re: ILR 5yr residency and one day service

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 7:19 am
by wpilr_nov12
pash wrote:I have a confusion regarding one day premium service for my case. One solicitors says I can't go for one day because my residency of UK hasn't completed 5 years, other solicitors says there is a allowance for 3 months, so I can go.
I am writing this post to get advice from concerned HSMP members. so that I could make right decision.

My details are as follows:

Date of entry clearance as HSMP : 17-09-2007 to 17-09-2009
Date of arrival at UK : 2nd Dec 2007
Visa extension  :05-10-2009 to  05-10-2012
Holiday spent : 30 days in total, in whole stay

Financial activity : Employed + self employed

Does I full fill the 5yr residency criteria to applied for ILR through one day premium service? Or better through postal service.

Looking forward for your suggestion and advice.

Regards
Pash
Yes, provided you meet all the qualification requirements, you fall within the 3 month concession.

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 7:20 am
by wpilr_nov12
zakram73 wrote:Hi All,

I have similar confusion,

My Details

HSMP EC granted on 4/12/07
Date of entry 8/1/08
Extension in Tier 1 4/12/09 for three years
Abscences about 8 weeks altogether on 4 different occasions

Am I eligible for ILR?
Can someone help with this please

Kind Regards
Yes, provided you meet all the qualification requirements, you fall within the 3 month concession.

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 1:14 am
by pash
Thanks for clarify

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 3:44 am
by zakram73
thanks