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Premium Service for ILR (6 years route)

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2018 10:51 pm
by khalidhaku
Dear all,

I got DLR in Jun 2012 and extended for next 3 years on Dec 15 (I got after 6 months), my ILR is due now in Dec 2018, I applied political asylum which was refused and after 3-1/2 years got DLR (6 years route) in Jun 2012.

My two question: 1. can I apply my ILR with premium Service 2. My 6 years will complete in Jun 2018, can I apply in Jun 2018 or in Dec 2018.

Thanks & Regards,

Re: Premium Service for ILR (6 years route)

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2018 11:00 pm
by CMOSUK
khalidhaku wrote:
Tue Apr 10, 2018 10:51 pm
Dear all,

I got DLR in Jun 2012 and extended for next 3 years on Dec 15 (I got after 6 months), my ILR is due now in Dec 2018, I applied political asylum which was refused and after 3-1/2 years got DLR (6 years route) in Jun 2012.

My two question: 1. can I apply my ILR with premium Service 2. My 6 years will complete in Jun 2018, can I apply in Jun 2018 or in Dec 2018.

Thanks & Regards,
You would count 6 years from initial grant date, which is June 2012 to June 2018, anytime waiting for a your extension so as long as you made an intime application would count towards the 6 years DLR required for an application of ILR.

You may apply 28 days before or within completing your qualifying period of 6 years DLR.

Re: Premium Service for ILR (6 years route)

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2018 11:06 pm
by khalidhaku
Thank you so much.

What about premium service?

Regards,

Re: Premium Service for ILR (6 years route)

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2018 10:05 am
by CMOSUK
khalidhaku wrote:
Tue Apr 10, 2018 11:06 pm
Thank you so much.

What about premium service?

Regards,
As you where granted DLR after a refused asylum application, normally you would use form FRL(DL) this does not have the premium (PSC) option and is postal only.

However as of late, many people of the same category as you that where granted DLR after a failed asylum application, used the form Set(O) with the optional PSC service (premium) and where successful.

Here is a link to the post and users that applied similar to your category that where successful.

If you scroll down to near the middle you will get a list of users/members which I linked into their threads. You will also get a lot, and I mean A LOT (hopefully) of information, from documents, to general questions and maybe more.

This should help you, if you require more info just ask on this thread.

Click this link remember, scroll down the middle and do note, since that post was made, many more members have successfully attained ILR on similar category of DLR.

Re: Premium Service for ILR (6 years route)

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 10:48 am
by khalidhaku
Thank you so much for your brief and kind reply. Regards

Re: Premium Service for ILR (6 years route)

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 2:09 pm
by luqi2020
SORRY TO JUMP IN
Hi Dear,
i need to get some information for my friend if you could help me will be great

Query if person got 5 years refugee status going to finish July 2018 and apply for indefinite leave and got daughter who born in UK and DAUGHTER have no status yet so when daughter will be eligible to apply for ILR?
Mom and Daughter can apply to gather for ILR?


NOTE:DAUGHTER AGE 2 YEARS
FATHER REFUGEE AS WELL ILR DUE 2019

Re: Premium Service for ILR (6 years route)

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 2:38 pm
by Casa
luqi2020 wrote:
Sat Apr 14, 2018 2:09 pm
SORRY TO JUMP IN
Hi Dear,
i need to get some information for my friend if you could help me will be great

Query if person got 5 years refugee status going to finish July 2018 and apply for indefinite leave and got daughter who born in UK and DAUGHTER have no status yet so when daughter will be eligible to apply for ILR?
Mom and Daughter can apply to gather for ILR?


NOTE:DAUGHTER AGE 2 YEARS
FATHER REFUGEE AS WELL ILR DUE 2019
You have tagged your questions onto the end of another member's thread, which not only causes confusion but is also unfair to the OP. Neither does your friend's situation have any relevance to the issues here. Please wait for a response in your own topic.
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