Application for ILR after 6 years residency.
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 11:05 am
Hello
I would like to enquire as to Indefinite Leave To Remain.
On July 10th 2005, I was issued with a four-year United Kingdom Ancestry Visa, expiring on June 10th 2009. I entered the United Kingdom on August 29th 2005. In the ensuing four years, I attained part-time employment and pursued a law degree at a UK university. In June 2007, I returned to my native country for two weeks during my work holidays. In May 2009, I applied for an extension of the UK Ancestry Visa. An extension of the UK Ancestry Visa on a residence permit was issued on September 7th 2009, expiring on September 7th 2014.
In November 2009, I lost my job in the United Kingdom. On December 1st 2009, I returned to my native country to attain employment and repaid a loan to a British bank.
On April 29th 2009, I returned to the United Kingdom. I attained employment on my return for a period of two months. In September 2010, I began a postgraduate course, in pursuance of vocational training to qualify as a lawyer. I am currently a full time student. My parents have provided funding for the course and accommodation. I intend to seek employment in the United Kingdom upon completion of the course. I have no absences from the United Kingdom since my return on April 29th 2010.
I would like to apply Indefinite to Leave to Remain in the United Kingdom after residency of 6 years and 2 months since my first entry on August 29th 2005.
Please can you provide me with your advice and views on the courses of action, which I can pursue to attain Indefinite Leave to Remain in the United Kingdom. I am mainly concerned with the continuous long absence of 151 days (December 1st 2009 – April 29th 2010.)
Timeline:
June 10th 2005- 4-year UK Ancestry Visa issued
August 29th 2005- Entry clearance to the UK
June 2007- Two-week work holiday
June 10th 2009- 4-year UK Ancestry Visa expires.
September 7th 2009- 5-year Extension of UK Ancestry issued on residence permit
December 1st 2009- Departure from the UK
April 29th 2010- Return to the UK
Kind regards
Mario
I would like to enquire as to Indefinite Leave To Remain.
On July 10th 2005, I was issued with a four-year United Kingdom Ancestry Visa, expiring on June 10th 2009. I entered the United Kingdom on August 29th 2005. In the ensuing four years, I attained part-time employment and pursued a law degree at a UK university. In June 2007, I returned to my native country for two weeks during my work holidays. In May 2009, I applied for an extension of the UK Ancestry Visa. An extension of the UK Ancestry Visa on a residence permit was issued on September 7th 2009, expiring on September 7th 2014.
In November 2009, I lost my job in the United Kingdom. On December 1st 2009, I returned to my native country to attain employment and repaid a loan to a British bank.
On April 29th 2009, I returned to the United Kingdom. I attained employment on my return for a period of two months. In September 2010, I began a postgraduate course, in pursuance of vocational training to qualify as a lawyer. I am currently a full time student. My parents have provided funding for the course and accommodation. I intend to seek employment in the United Kingdom upon completion of the course. I have no absences from the United Kingdom since my return on April 29th 2010.
I would like to apply Indefinite to Leave to Remain in the United Kingdom after residency of 6 years and 2 months since my first entry on August 29th 2005.
Please can you provide me with your advice and views on the courses of action, which I can pursue to attain Indefinite Leave to Remain in the United Kingdom. I am mainly concerned with the continuous long absence of 151 days (December 1st 2009 – April 29th 2010.)
Timeline:
June 10th 2005- 4-year UK Ancestry Visa issued
August 29th 2005- Entry clearance to the UK
June 2007- Two-week work holiday
June 10th 2009- 4-year UK Ancestry Visa expires.
September 7th 2009- 5-year Extension of UK Ancestry issued on residence permit
December 1st 2009- Departure from the UK
April 29th 2010- Return to the UK
Kind regards
Mario