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ILR CONTINUOUS PERIOD OF 5 YEARS BREAK

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what kind of extension can get if ILR not granted.

Poll ended at Fri Jun 01, 2012 10:45 pm

only time which has spent out of UK then after he/she can apply for ILR ?
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OR have to count again 5 years since you break continuous period ?
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ILR CONTINUOUS PERIOD OF 5 YEARS BREAK

Post by luckymak » Fri May 25, 2012 10:45 pm

Hi all
I have question about my ILR which is due next month and I have problem that I have spent 177 days in one go in sep 2009 to march 2010.
( I have spent this time for my personnel family reason )
but in this time month of sep 09 to dec 09 I have received money in to my account £ 450 a month and feb march £110 each )
My question is to HOW TO qualify for ILR ?
What reason is acceptable for this 6 month s gap ?

If don,t get ILR what kind of extension I can get ?
And when I am eligible for ILR ?

My HSMP FIRST TIME MAY 2007 GOT EXTENSION IN 2009 AND VISA ENDS ON JUNE 2012..


Please help me ASAP..

As I have to decide next week and what to apply ILR OR TIER ONE EXTENSION ?

Thanks all

Ravee
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Post by geriatrix » Fri May 25, 2012 10:49 pm

1. Given the information you have posted regarding your absence, you don't. There is no question of "How"!
2. No one on the forum is allowed to give you "ideas". The reason must be the facts - that you know.
3. Tier 1 (General), if you qualify for it.
4. March 2015.

The poll statements don't make any sense (to me at least). Based on what little I can make of them - Tier 1 (General) extension, if you apply for it, will be granted in line with 245CB.


Determining eligibility through a poll - useless idea!
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ILR CONTINUOUS PERIOD OF 5 YEARS BREAK

Post by luckymak » Fri May 25, 2012 11:22 pm

Hi Thanks for reply
as you said I have discussed with few of solicitors some of them says that
you have to spent another 6 month of period and then you can apply for ILR.
Means I can apply back in dec 2012 .

and some says that I have to start 5 years again 5 year since 2010 .

what s fact ?

Thanks

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Post by geriatrix » Fri May 25, 2012 11:24 pm

Click on the text - March 2015 - in the response above.
Once you have read it, you'll note that the logic is pretty simple.
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Post by geriatrix » Wed May 30, 2012 9:43 pm

luckymak wrote:Hi all

I have query about my ILR SET 0. In total of 5 years once i have been out of uk for more then 90 days once and couple of time 3 4 weeks total absence 225 days . for more then 90 days went out of uk for medical absence for father.
is that reason is acceptable for ILR consideration ?

Please guide

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Post by geriatrix » Wed May 30, 2012 9:51 pm

Whether a reason will be acceptable or not will depend on the evidence(s) you can submit to justify the reason - that you had to be absent from UK for that long and there was no one else who could have done what you did during those days.

Just a statement in a letter that your were absent from UK because your father was ill will make no difference. You'll need to provide evidence(s) - e.g. - of the seriousness of your father's illness, the need for a full-time carer, and that other than you there was no one else to be the carer.

You say you received payments in your bank account during the months of this continuous absence. What was the source of these payments?
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