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Post by Inba » Sat Jan 12, 2013 3:01 am

Hello friends,

My question might have been asked before. It is one of those confusing moments. Hence apologies if it is a repetition.

1) My current extended Tier 1 (G) expires on 24/01/2014. I would be qualifying to apply for ILR then. I understand that I could only apply within 28 days window.

When I calculate backwards, the 28th day falls on 27th Dec 2013.

My question is : since Dec is a festive period, can I apply before 27th Dec, 2013 (say around 22nd Dec to 24th Dec?)

2) my next question is regarding 15 month period to consider my earnings. As mentioned above, I am planning to apply end Dec (either PEO or by post).

what is 15 month window for me?

I am assuming my 15 month period starts from Sep 2012 to Nov 2013 within which I should take any 12 consecutive months.

The key question is whether my 15 month period starts September 2012 or October 2012 to lodge application in Dec 2013.

I definitely appreciate your time and thanks in advance for your help.

God bless.

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Post by uksettlement » Sat Jan 12, 2013 8:47 am

1) No you cannot apply before but you can apply after the new year or also 27th onwards as even this year lot of people got their applications submitted during dec end.

2) you can consider sept to nov if that's helpful.
Thanks!

Disclaimer: I am no immigration lawyer nor am I OISC qualified. Suggestions given by me are based on personal experience of dealing with UKBA. Don't treat my advice as a substitute for legal opinion.

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