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As per the modernised guidance, if one enters within 3 months of the EC date, then for the purposes of calculating the 5-year qualifying period, the time between the EC date and actual entry in UK may be disregarded if the current leave expires before the applicant can complete the qualifying period in UK. In addition, one can apply 28 days before the current leave expires. OP entered UK 10 days after the EC date, but benefitted from the above and applied 28+10=38 days before he would have physically spent 5 years in UK.fahadz1 wrote:what is 28 day + 3 month rule ??? please explain how come you applied 38 days before ?
I would dispute that (with due respect) as it negates the benefit that the modernised guidance affords to the applicants. If we consider an example of two applicants who got EC on the same date but one entered say 10 days after EC (just like OP) and the other one entered say 60 days after EC, are we suggesting that the applicant who entered 50 days later than OP will be eligible to apply earlier than OP?sushdmehta wrote:The OP is lucky that the CW did not refuse to assess the application because technically the concession is not applicable in this case. The OP had enough leave to apply within the 28 days window before the 5th anniversary of his/her entry in the UK (i.e. - 15-Jun to 01-Jul).
In fact the caseworker guidance (text highlighted in bold) is quite interesting. Unfortunately the related link is not accessible.Applicants who need to meet a qualifying period for indefinite leave should not apply for further leave until they are within 28 days of completing the relevant qualifying period. This allows them to meet any required qualification periods for the continuous leave requirement. This is not a mandatory requirement of paragraph 34 of the Immigration Rules and you must not reject an application as invalid if the applicant submits it more than 28 days before they have completed the relevant qualifying period. For more information on applications for indefinite leave that have been submitted early, see related link: Early ILR applications.