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What is this article got to do with 4-5 yr change?maple leaf wrote:http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6937329.stm
maple leaf wrote:http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6937329.stm
Isnt there another thread discusses this more profusely?Shan12 wrote:If you go and read the parliamentary committee report, you will see that it also applies to the change from 4 to 5 years because it is viewed that this law has been applied retrospectively as opposed to progressively, which in itself is unfair as it breaks the original agreement and causes personal and financial hardship.
I guess the only way to look at it is that, in the overall scheme of life (and assuming of course that it can be afforded at the time), £595 is not a lot of money. However, it will still provoke a sharp intake of breath when you pay tomorrow...Shan12 wrote:Thank you Christophe.![]()
At the moment I'm trapped by bum timing on the ILR retrospective ruling... I'll be paying out my £595 tomorrow for an extension to my Ancestral Visa when I would have been apply for ILR tomorrow, if the Government had not put their retrospective rules in place.
I shall have to grin and bear it tomorrow!!
Good luck - I hope it goes well: as you say, there's no reason to suppose that it won't. Let us know how you get on...Shan12 wrote:I'm trying to block out the next few steps in the chain!!!One shock at a time!!! Well, I hope all goes well tomorrow, I'm sure it will, I have a all the documents they need... all neatly compiled in a file!
Is it?Siggi wrote:Shan12
Don't feel lonely, many of us Acestral types have now fork out for the extention, which is painful.
But the next part is even worse, £950 ILR and a year later £750 for Naturilisation.
Oh and I forgot £35 for the Englishness test and £100 odd quid for your passport.
I'm hoping that the JR will bring some releaf, but I don't hold out too much hope.
Watch the space!