5 Years starts running from date of visa validity?
Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 1:05 pm
Hi There
I apologise if this has already been asked, but I can't seem to find a relative post.
I have heard from an agent that there is a new rule that if you are on a 5 year ancestral visa (although I presume it applies for other types perhaps), so long as you entered the UK within the first 90 days of your visa starting, the 5 year period that you can use as your "eligible to apply for ILR will be when your visa expires, and not 5 years after you entered the country.
e.g My visa runs from 24/10/2007 to 23/10/2012, and I entered the country on 19 Nov 2007.
According to this new rule, I am therefore eligible to apply for my ILR appointment from 23-oct-2012 - 28 days, i.e. anytime from 25 Sep to 23 Oct (when my visa expires).
Can anyone confirm if this is correct, and better yet, does anyone have a link to where I could see this rule on the UKBA website, or somewhere official to put my mind at rest
Thanks.
I apologise if this has already been asked, but I can't seem to find a relative post.
I have heard from an agent that there is a new rule that if you are on a 5 year ancestral visa (although I presume it applies for other types perhaps), so long as you entered the UK within the first 90 days of your visa starting, the 5 year period that you can use as your "eligible to apply for ILR will be when your visa expires, and not 5 years after you entered the country.
e.g My visa runs from 24/10/2007 to 23/10/2012, and I entered the country on 19 Nov 2007.
According to this new rule, I am therefore eligible to apply for my ILR appointment from 23-oct-2012 - 28 days, i.e. anytime from 25 Sep to 23 Oct (when my visa expires).
Can anyone confirm if this is correct, and better yet, does anyone have a link to where I could see this rule on the UKBA website, or somewhere official to put my mind at rest

Thanks.