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by raniwza » Thu Apr 06, 2006 7:05 am
Thanks so much for advising me. Think I won't go for the inital consultation that will cost me £40 since I know now it is unlikely they (the lawyers) can help me to get a PR status yet.
I am working hard to get a job now so I can ask the employers to apply the work permit for me. (Although this is the most difficult thing I will ever have to do given the circumstances).
My question is can I get a PR status next year when my length of legal time in UK reaches 10 years September next year (2007) if I switch to work permit status now? (Since it is 5 years on work permit we need to get for PR). All these 9 years I have been considered as a student full timer (with clearance), ending up with A levels, 2 degrees (BA Hons & MSc) and one year student workplacement as part of the degree. I also was on a dependant visa 1 year when my husband was studying therefore I have worked full time. Now I am doing ACCA finishing next year when I reach the PR status eligibility. So, as far as I am concerned I have been on legal status all these years and I have my passports to prove it.
Another query is, I entered UK for my A-levels on the 7th September 1997, therefore will that mean that I can apply for the PR status on the 7th September for the day processing or does it have to be when my student visa expires next year at the end of September 2007? What if i only get clearance up to the end of August 2007 when renewing my visa this August? Will a few days matters to determine whether I will get the PR?
Last question is, a friend has informed me that there was a lawyer I can approach that will be able to get me a PR status IF I were to be on work permit and have been in UK for 7 years. He said his friend managed to get the PR through the argument that he'd be paying taxes therefore he'd get the PR because he had been in the country legally for over 7 years. Please can you clarify this for me?
Many thanks
Rani x