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You switched from UK route to EU route, so you've basically 'lost' those pre-EU Family Member years. Sorry, the only way out (as far as remaining in the UK goes) is to try for HSMP or something along those lines.orchidw1 wrote:thank you for the reply.
I spent some time on here to find out, but i couldn't find the exact info i was looking for.
it seems like one could apply ILR when it reaches 10 years but i also know that home office rejects applications which are applied more than 28 days before it expires.
i am wondering whether this is the case or not.
thank you
its 28 days before the 10years expire. i pasted the caseworker guidance notes so you could see for yourself what the caseworker requirements are.orchidw1 wrote:thank you for the reply.
I spent some time on here to find out, but i couldn't find the exact info i was looking for.
it seems like one could apply ILR when it reaches 10 years but i also know that home office rejects applications which are applied more than 28 days before it expires.
i am wondering whether this is the case or not.
thank you
2.3.8 Time spent in the UK with a right to reside under the EEA Regulations wrote:However, the family members of EU/EEA nationals exercising their treaty rights to reside in the UK are here in a lawful capacity. Provided they meet all of the other requirements, discretion may be exercised to count this time as if it were lawful residence.