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ILR refused as i did not stamped FLR for my previous jobs

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 9:59 pm
by nmayur2000
dear friend i am in need of some seroius help ,

I am working in the uk since 2001 sep ,and i was eligible for a ILR in 2008 MAY .
but i was not granted as i did not stamped my FLR
has any one has any vision for this .
I dnt know if i can get my ILR after 10 years .
plz any help on thi swill be appreciated

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 10:07 pm
by John
but i was not granted as i did not stamped my FLR
What do you actually mean? You let your visa expire, and thus became an overstayer? If you don't mean that, what do you mean?

stamping FLR

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 5:14 pm
by SING_IT
Hi,

You need to do FLR only if you have spent 6 months with the employer or your current FLR runs out. What was your case? At one point did you not have any valid stamping on your passport?

Regards,
S

Re: ILR refused as i did not stamped FLR for my previous job

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 6:41 pm
by senthil78
nmayur2000 wrote:dear friend i am in need of some seroius help ,

I am working in the uk since 2001 sep ,and i was eligible for a ILR in 2008 MAY .
but i was not granted as i did not stamped my FLR
has any one has any vision for this .
I dnt know if i can get my ILR after 10 years .
plz any help on thi swill be appreciated
We can advise you only if you explain in detail of the statement "but i was not granted as i did not stamped my FLR"

Re: stamping FLR

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 6:46 pm
by vinseh
SING_IT wrote:Hi,

You need to do FLR only if you have spent 6 months with the employer or your current FLR runs out. What was your case? At one point did you not have any valid stamping on your passport?

Regards,
S
hi you need to get your facts right...you are required to get your flr asap depending on your current visa status i.e. if you are changing employers and have already had a wp then within 6 months but in any case before the expiry of your previous leave to remain. where did you get this - 'You need to do FLR only if you have spent 6 months with the employer'??? it's completely wrong.

you should check what the home office approval letter says, it usually says how soon you need to get your flr sorted...

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 6:56 pm
by tintin
As everyone says, please post your immigration history in detail. The general rule was that once your work permit or HSMP is approved you have to obtain the FLR within 6 months and in any case before your present leave to remain expires.