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It's not clear whether you applied to switch immigration categories from WP to T1G (which you could have done in-country; why did you leave the UK to make this application?) or whether your T1G application was made out-of-country after your WP expired. I'm trying to understand whether you had a break in countinuous residence. It may help answer your question if you provide the following:ILRQueryHelp wrote:Apr 2008 to Apr 2009 = 158 days (single, continuous trip for converting from WP to Tier 1 visa; application made in India; Tier 1 obtained May 2008, UK taxes paid for the entire year)
Apr 2007 to Apr 2008 = 54 (annual leave) + 66 = 120 days
The reasons I couldn't apply in Apr 2012 were: (1) already had a visa until May 2013 and (2) 180 day rule introduced in Dec 2012, which has enabled me to consider ILR application now.
I misread this question. Reading this again, I understand you want to apply for ILR as an economic migrant now, but based on a residence period in the past. As far as I'm aware, this is not possible. (This is however possible for 10 year long residence applications.) Your ILR residence period would consist of 5 years counted back from your ILR application date.ILRQueryHelp wrote:I haven't come across a single thread where someone has applied for an ILR based on a continuous residence period, which ended 1 year before the ILR application date. Does anyone know if this is allowed? or is the UKBA only looking for the period, immediately before the application date?
You can eliminate option 3, as we are now in 2013.ILRQueryHelp wrote:1) apply for ILR based on May 2008 to May 2013 period?
OR
2) apply for tier 1 visa extension again to cover the 90 days delayed entry period?
OR
3) apply for ILR based on Apr 2007 to Apr 2012 period?