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Papafaith
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Hoping for ILR after 4yrs

Post by Papafaith » Mon Apr 30, 2007 10:51 am

Am hoping for the 4-5 yrs rule to be reversed at the JR.
I will clock 4yrs in July 2008, my family came in 3 months after i came in, that means they will clock 4yrs Oct 2008.
Will i be able to apply for ILR for all of us as one application in July 2008? Or would they need to clock four years too before they can qualify for ILR?
All this is hoping the rule changes for those that came in before Nov 06.
I remain positive.
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Re: Hoping for ILR after 4yrs

Post by olisun » Mon Apr 30, 2007 12:51 pm

Papafaith wrote:Am hoping for the 4-5 yrs rule to be reversed at the JR.
I will clock 4yrs in July 2008, my family came in 3 months after i came in, that means they will clock 4yrs Oct 2008.
Will i be able to apply for ILR for all of us as one application in July 2008? Or would they need to clock four years too before they can qualify for ILR?
All this is hoping the rule changes for those that came in before Nov 06.
I remain positive.
Yes all your family can apply at the same time and you can include them in your application.

All the best to the 4-5 yr JR.

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Post by Papafaith » Mon Apr 30, 2007 12:59 pm

Thanks Olisun, Hoping JR goes in our favour.
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Post by Siggi » Mon Apr 30, 2007 2:21 pm

Whilst I believe the JR will succeed.
There are a few interesting questions which may pop up in the future.

What about people who have already paid for the extention to there four years?
Will they have to pay the full amount for a IRL if the JR is successfull or will they paid the difference or will the extention just be regarded a ILR for thosed effected?

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Post by Papafaith » Mon Apr 30, 2007 2:38 pm

They will not be refunded, i for one have extension till 2011 which would still be valid even when i get citizenship. That will be the cost for us to bear.
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Post by Siggi » Mon Apr 30, 2007 3:12 pm

I assume you are on a work permit if you already has a extention?

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Post by olisun » Mon Apr 30, 2007 5:50 pm

Papafaith wrote:i for one have extension till 2011 which would still be valid even when i get citizenship.
Wrong, after you get your citizenship all your WP / HSMP visa's are nullified

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