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Yet more information is required from you. This is only possible if your current leave does not extend to Sept 21 and was granted for five years in the same category.Arj12345 wrote:I spoke to a friend who applied through a lawyer and he said that he applied 28 days before the visa date and not the arrival date. He said the Lawyer said it was fine as long as the gap is less than 3 months. He applied and he was successful (same background/ work place as me etc)
As has already been indicated, certain concessions are available but only given under specific circumstances. As none of us know the specifics about your friends immigration status or application (even though you indicate he has the same background as you) it would be best for you state the specifics applicable to you here. I.e.Arj12345 wrote:I am applying for SET (O) , I am on a Tier 1 visa which expires in November. I have been in the UK since 2003 when I was a student
I spoke to a friend who applied through a lawyer and he said that he applied 28 days before the visa date and not the arrival date. He said the Lawyer said it was fine as long as the gap is less than 3 months. He applied and he was successful (same background/ work place as me etc)
You have now provided yet more new information that was not in the original post. I.e. that you were on a work permit after being a student & before switching to Tier 1. It would have been easier to have all the information at once.Arj12345 wrote:I got my workpermit on 10/09/07
Entered the country 21/09/07 (but I had only left the country 1 month before where I was resident in the UK for 4 years)
I switched to Tier 1 on 29/10/09 while in the country
To be honest I think its also on the discretion of the Officer. As my friend has almost the same dates. Plus he had to extend his Tier 1 only 4 months before applying for the ILR so he had validity for another few years and had no compelling case to apply early.
so if u have visa remaining than the EC cant be used rather entry date to uk is used?Lucapooka wrote:The three month concession is with exclusive regard to a period of leave that was granted for (and/or extended to complete) exactly five years, in the same category, and where the applicant can't complete the five years residence that are required for ILR because of a delay in their entry to the UK (and for no other reason such as early extension where previous unexpired leave was not added into the second grant). The period of delay is capped at 3 months. Anyone who can complete five years because they have sufficient time remaining in their current leave is required to do just that.
Come on guy's, this is not difficult to understand and lots of people (not in this thread, but certainly in others) are confusing the issue with guesses and hearsay!
Lucapooka,Lucapooka wrote:The three month concession is with exclusive regard to a period of leave that was granted for (and/or extended to complete) exactly five years, in the same category, and where the applicant can't complete the five years residence that are required for ILR because of a delay in their entry to the UK (and for no other reason such as early extension where previous unexpired leave was not added into the second grant). The period of delay is capped at 3 months. Anyone who can complete five years because they have sufficient time remaining in their current leave is required to do just that.
Come on guy's, this is not difficult to understand and lots of people (not in this thread, but certainly in others) are confusing the issue with guesses and hearsay!
Great post cs95tdg.cs95tdg wrote:
There appear to be two scenarios where forum members are repeatedly asking questions & getting two different responses based on other forum user experiences and what the modernised CW guidance states:
Here it clearly says:saraq wrote:I contacted a really good solicitor ( heard of them to be top most in the Uk)
she sent me this link
http://www.entryclearanceservices.co.uk ... ugust-2012