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Query about ILR eligibility

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 12:20 pm
by mickie
Hi,

I have a doubt regarding my continuous period.
I was in following visas,
i)Tier 4 - valid from Jan 2010 till Mar 2014
ii)Tier 2 General(PBS) - valid from Mar 2014 till 19 Jul 2015(Last date of my job was 5 Jul 2015, Out of UK on 19 Jul 2015)
iii)No valid visa from 20 Jul 2015 until 6 Sep 2015. I have made visa application on 18 Aug 2015
iv)Tier 2 General(PBS) - valid from 7 Sep 2015 till 8 Oct 2018(Arrived in the UK on 15 Sep 2015. Start date of my job was deferred until 11 Nov 2015)

As per 5 years route, Am I eligible for ILR on Mar 2019? or Should I wait for the 10 years route which will be in Dec 2019?
Could someone please clarify on this?

Thanks

Re: Query about ILR eligibility

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 1:48 am
by cyclina1
No. You cannot apply on march 2019, because you didn't have 5 years continuous, you have break from 20 July- 6 Sep 2015. You reapply your visa outside the UK more than 28 days, likely the HO would not give discretion as your break cannot be disregard. the same also for 10 years route.

You can apply ILR 5 years after 7 sep 2015, in 2020.

Hopefully I am wrong on the break, let's see the other experts answer.

Re: Query about ILR eligibility

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2018 8:43 am
by mickie
Thanks @cyclina1.

Looking forward other experts answer

Re: Query about ILR eligibility

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2018 12:26 am
by zimba
You cannot get the ILR in 2019 under 5 year visa route as you applied for a new leave more than 28 days after visa expiry. However as you had valid leave when you left the UK and returned within 6 months, your continuous period for long residence is NOT broken so you can apply for SET(LR) in Jan 2020. Alternatively you can get ILR after 5 years under Tier 2 in Sep 2020

Re: Query about ILR eligibility

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 3:40 pm
by mickie
@zimba88 Thanks for your reply. I have one more question.

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Will this apply for my case?

Thanks,

Re: Query about ILR eligibility

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 3:47 pm
by CR001
The rule change in the topic you quote applies to all Tier 2 general visa holders.

Re: Query about ILR eligibility

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2018 9:33 pm
by Samdani
Post by Samdani »Sun Apr 29, 2018 7:34 pm

I was on on tier 1 general and I got ilr on 10 year long resident.
My Question is about my husband visa.
He got his tier 1 dependent Visa in 2011.
After my ilr he switch to FLR (m).
When he can apply his ilr.
My second Question is about my over 18 son.
My two younger children git ilr but my over 18 children visa refused two time.
Now again I applied on FLR (O).
I am divorced and have sole responsibility of my children. They came UK in 2013.
Please some senior members Help me.
I will be very thank full to you all.

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Re: Query about ILR eligibility

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2018 10:03 pm
by Casa
Samdani wrote:
Sun Apr 29, 2018 9:33 pm
Post by Samdani »Sun Apr 29, 2018 7:34 pm

I was on on tier 1 general and I got ilr on 10 year long resident.
My Question is about my husband visa.
He got his tier 1 dependent Visa in 2011.
After my ilr he switch to FLR (m).
When he can apply his ilr.
My second Question is about my over 18 son.
My two younger children git ilr but my over 18 children visa refused two time.
Now again I applied on FLR (O).
I am divorced and have sole responsibility of my children. They came UK in 2013.
Please some senior members Help me.
I will be very thank full to you all.

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