Question on Varying the ILR application
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2018 10:18 am
Dear Gurus,
First of all, let me thank all of you for providing help and information to the Forum. I have been silent reader for quite some time now. I have already acquired British Citizenship with help from this forum. The questions I am going to ask is on behalf of my sister's husband.
Immigration history:
- Entered in UK as Tier - 4 dependent partner in June-2009
- Converted to Tier -1 General migrant in Jan - 2011
- Extended Tier - 1 General in Feb - 2013
- Applied for ILR on basis of 5 year of Tier - 1 General in Feb - 2016.
- Varied ILR application to FLR(FP) as private family life in UK on 26/01/2018 (They have 2 kids, aged 15 & 11 entered in UK in Oct -2011)
- ILR rejection received on 31/01/2018 - Letter received on 02/02/2018 - Rejection due to Tax issues & 322(5) imposed.
Questions:
1. As the ILR application was varied to FLR(FP) before the decision, is it possible to challenge rejection & how?
2. If rejection can't be challenged, what happens to 3C leave.
Thank you very much.
First of all, let me thank all of you for providing help and information to the Forum. I have been silent reader for quite some time now. I have already acquired British Citizenship with help from this forum. The questions I am going to ask is on behalf of my sister's husband.
Immigration history:
- Entered in UK as Tier - 4 dependent partner in June-2009
- Converted to Tier -1 General migrant in Jan - 2011
- Extended Tier - 1 General in Feb - 2013
- Applied for ILR on basis of 5 year of Tier - 1 General in Feb - 2016.
- Varied ILR application to FLR(FP) as private family life in UK on 26/01/2018 (They have 2 kids, aged 15 & 11 entered in UK in Oct -2011)
- ILR rejection received on 31/01/2018 - Letter received on 02/02/2018 - Rejection due to Tax issues & 322(5) imposed.
Questions:
1. As the ILR application was varied to FLR(FP) before the decision, is it possible to challenge rejection & how?
2. If rejection can't be challenged, what happens to 3C leave.
Thank you very much.