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Thanks for the info. I need to fill in new form now.RLMY wrote:Just a caution for those who are applying tomorrow and have already filled their forms. New version of form has come on UKBA website.
Thanks
The only page 1 and page 13 looks bit different from the previous form.msingh966 wrote:Thanks for the info. I need to fill in new form now.RLMY wrote:Just a caution for those who are applying tomorrow and have already filled their forms. New version of form has come on UKBA website.
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For those who need a new for here is the link
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... o04091.pdf
SECTION 5 - YOUR HOME AND FINANCESLong residence in the UK (14 years)
SECTION 11 - DOCUMENTSIf you are unable to meet the appropriate rate of pay because you are on maternity, paternity or adoption leave you should answer questions 5.6, 5.7 and 5.8. If this does not apply to you, please go to section 6.
Long residence - after 14 years' continuous residence. If you are applying for indefinite leave to remain after completing at least 14 years' continuous residence in the UK, in addition to the relevant documents in 11A, documents such as those listed below showing that your stay here has been continuous for this period...
Exactly. These are the major changes plus a few typos such as the firm on the first page mentions it is the newest version, where as in the main application page it is still the old date. I've seen someone has already highlighted this in this post.srikp wrote:Summary of changes that I could find:
SECTION 3 - WHICH CATEGORY?
Section B
Following option removed:SECTION 5 - YOUR HOME AND FINANCESLong residence in the UK (14 years)
Page 12 newly added.SECTION 11 - DOCUMENTSIf you are unable to meet the appropriate rate of pay because you are on maternity, paternity or adoption leave you should answer questions 5.6, 5.7 and 5.8. If this does not apply to you, please go to section 6.
Long residence - after 14 years' continuous residence option removed.Long residence - after 14 years' continuous residence. If you are applying for indefinite leave to remain after completing at least 14 years' continuous residence in the UK, in addition to the relevant documents in 11A, documents such as those listed below showing that your stay here has been continuous for this period...
Smam, Page 7 mistake have been corrected by UKBA and reloaded the form. Replace page 7 if you have not done so.Smam wrote:Hi
Many many thanks for the most updated information I was just thinking about it and you've solved my querries before I've posted it on the forum.
Thanks a lot once again.
Good luck for your ILR.
[/quote]Ashokbrt wrote:Exactly. These are the major changes plus a few typos such as the firm on the first page mentions it is the newest version, where as in the main application page it is still the old date. I've seen someone has already highlighted this in this post.srikp wrote:Summary of changes that I could find:
SECTION 3 - WHICH CATEGORY?
Section B
Following option removed:SECTION 5 - YOUR HOME AND FINANCESLong residence in the UK (14 years)
Page 12 newly added.SECTION 11 - DOCUMENTSIf you are unable to meet the appropriate rate of pay because you are on maternity, paternity or adoption leave you should answer questions 5.6, 5.7 and 5.8. If this does not apply to you, please go to section 6.
Long residence - after 14 years' continuous residence option removed.Long residence - after 14 years' continuous residence. If you are applying for indefinite leave to remain after completing at least 14 years' continuous residence in the UK, in addition to the relevant documents in 11A, documents such as those listed below showing that your stay here has been continuous for this period...
I've filled my forms earlier and getting ready for the show in a couple of weeks time, but this thing came out and had to do the boring exercise one more time. Rest assured, there are no other changes that I could see so far, however you need to use the new form as you never know what might come to your plate when it is time for dinner.
Best,
Ashok