When to start counting time in UK - 10 year long residency ILR
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 7:29 pm
Hi Everyone
I need a bit of help, as the Home office Immigration Advice Line seem to be pointless.
In September i will have been in the UK for 10 years. I came to the UK on a student visa and for the past 3 years have been on a tier 2 working visa.
My question, is when does the 10 years start. My entry clearance is valid from 28/08/2008 but I did not arrive to the UK till the 21/09/2008. Does my 10 years start from the day I landed or when my entry clearance was granted.
(The home office clearly states for the 5 year route, that it is from when the visa was granted. But it doesn't say anything for the 10 year route)
Also when counting days outside the UK in the 10 years, am I correct to say that days that I was flying in and out of UK, count as days in UK.
Thank you very much for all your help in advance.
Cheers
Andrew
I need a bit of help, as the Home office Immigration Advice Line seem to be pointless.
In September i will have been in the UK for 10 years. I came to the UK on a student visa and for the past 3 years have been on a tier 2 working visa.
My question, is when does the 10 years start. My entry clearance is valid from 28/08/2008 but I did not arrive to the UK till the 21/09/2008. Does my 10 years start from the day I landed or when my entry clearance was granted.
(The home office clearly states for the 5 year route, that it is from when the visa was granted. But it doesn't say anything for the 10 year route)
Also when counting days outside the UK in the 10 years, am I correct to say that days that I was flying in and out of UK, count as days in UK.
Thank you very much for all your help in advance.
Cheers
Andrew