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On the basis of long residence, your application will be refused because you do not qualify for ILR long residence. The requirement is to have 10 years (less 28 days) legal residence from date of first entry to the UK.Also, having lived here 8 years with qualifications within a sector UK needs people and no criminal record, could I try for ILR
Yes, HO go according to the text book, there is no discretion.i know it needs to be 10 years legal residence if you go by text book).
Which visa is this and can you provide a link? Unless you mean Tier 1 Exceptional Talent Visa (click), which is not easy to get. Just being qualified is not sufficient. You don't say what field you have studied so difficult to advise.T1 Emerging leader
It still won't guarantee success or anything if 'they push the limits'. Rules are rules and barristers are not above the rules and with the fees they charge, you will end up financially drained (I work in the legal field, their fees are huge).Kamal123 wrote:You are right about the text book. I however know some barristers who can push the limits.