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pvivekrao wrote:Friends,
I got Tier-1 General visa on 05/01/2009 and it valid till 05/01/2012. I have travelled to UK on 02/04/2009(88 days after I got the visa).
I have extended my visa on 25/11/2011 and it has been extended till 05/01/2014. I have a short of 88 days to finish 5 years in the UK. My question is do I need to extend my visa again before apply for PR? or Can I apply PR without having another extension?
T,
Rao
pvivekrao wrote:Thanks for reply,
I think as per the new rules, we have to apply 28days before the visa expires by person or post. If I apply 28 days before then I will be short of 116 days. How this will consider?
Thanks,
Vivek
Are you sure about this as I have not come across this before? Isnt the lawful residence only starts when you enter the country and not when you were granted the visa on?[iD] wrote:Let's clarify this.
According to the rules, If you came to this country within 90 days of getting Entry Clearance then you can count those days towards your 5 years.
In OP's case, he came 88 days after getting EC which means he can count those 88 days towards his 5 years.
As the rules stand today, OP can apply for ILR 28 days from 05/01/2014.
rommy wrote:Are you sure about this as I have not come across this before? Isnt the lawful residence only starts when you enter the country and not when you were granted the visa on?[iD] wrote:Let's clarify this.
According to the rules, If you came to this country within 90 days of getting Entry Clearance then you can count those days towards your 5 years.
In OP's case, he came 88 days after getting EC which means he can count those 88 days towards his 5 years.
As the rules stand today, OP can apply for ILR 28 days from 05/01/2014.
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The period between entry clearance being issued and the applicant entering the UK may be counted toward the qualifying period, as long as it does not exceed 90 days. This can occur if the applicant is delayed travelling to the UK. Provided the period of delay does not exceed 90 days, it will not be counted as an absence.
Thank you very much coming back to me on this. Am I correct to say that this does not apply to 10 year long residence ILR though?[iD] wrote:rommy wrote:Are you sure about this as I have not come across this before? Isnt the lawful residence only starts when you enter the country and not when you were granted the visa on?[iD] wrote:Let's clarify this.
According to the rules, If you came to this country within 90 days of getting Entry Clearance then you can count those days towards your 5 years.
In OP's case, he came 88 days after getting EC which means he can count those 88 days towards his 5 years.
As the rules stand today, OP can apply for ILR 28 days from 05/01/2014.
100% sure.
Read the following snippet from Page 11 of Guidance –ILR – calculating continuous period in the UK[/color]Code: Select all
The period between entry clearance being issued and the applicant entering the UK may be counted toward the qualifying period, as long as it does not exceed 90 days. This can occur if the applicant is delayed travelling to the UK. Provided the period of delay does not exceed 90 days, it will not be counted as an absence.
From what I've read in vinny's post, 10 long resident can also apply 28 days in advance.rommy wrote: Thank you very much coming back to me on this. Am I correct to say that this does not apply to 10 year long residence ILR though?
I am on tier 1 General right now and my visa expires on 07/07/2013. I complete my 10 years in UK on 05th October this year and initial EC was granted on 02/09/03 so I travelled to UK after one month. I am trying to figure out a way to avoid the hassle and expense of Tier 1 extension. But really do not see any option right now
It seems I will have to go for Tier 1 extension first for which I do enough points. The problem is I am not keen on paying twice first for extension and then for ILR and also I might not have my passport with me for up to 6-8 months[iD] wrote:From what I've read in vinny's post, 10 long resident can also apply 28 days in advance.rommy wrote: Thank you very much coming back to me on this. Am I correct to say that this does not apply to 10 year long residence ILR though?
I am on tier 1 General right now and my visa expires on 07/07/2013. I complete my 10 years in UK on 05th October this year and initial EC was granted on 02/09/03 so I travelled to UK after one month. I am trying to figure out a way to avoid the hassle and expense of Tier 1 extension. But really do not see any option right now
Problem is, even if you can apply 28 days in advance, your 10 years (minus 28 days) complete a couple of months after your expiry of your visa. How are you going to cover those days?