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May I suggest that you start your own topic, providing your immigration history for others to comment - as you may be hijacking the OP's thread here? Please include your Immigration categories, EC date, date of first entry, and any subsequent in-country or out-of-country immigration applications with dates to provide explicit answers.apahuja wrote:Thanks for the reply. I read V 7 continuous period document and understood the part you explained but there is another para just below according to which the period between EC and entry date will not be counted as qualifying period in some cases. Please let me know your views.
" 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.
If the absences are in connection with other employment outside the UK, which
demonstrates the UK employment is secondary, these are not permitted absences, and the
continuous period requirement is considered broken. "
As my visa was WP so between EC and Entry date , I was employed outside UK and salary was not in sterling (no UK emp salary - UK emp secondary) so I think this continuous period requirement is broken and that period will not be counted as qualifying period in this particular case (anyone having wp as first visa)
Please suggest!!
Yes. So long as you did not have any breaks in continuous residence during your 5 year residence.Meetsme wrote:1. UK Work Permit stamped on the 30th April 2008
2. Entered UK on the 6th of May 2008
3. Switched job so Work Permit to Tier 2 General - June 2011
4. Current Tier 2 General valid till June 2014
When is the earliest i can apply for my ILR.. Is it 28 days before 30th April 2013 ?
According to this information you will be absolutely fine tomorrow. Rule says you can apply 28 days before your qualifying period (which is 5 years in your case) from the date of entry clearance (which is 30th April 2008).Meetsme wrote:reply to cs95tdg
What was the expiry date of your first WP LTR grant? 30th April' 2013
When did you submit your application to switch from that WP to T2G
24 June 2011
, was it an in-country application?
Yes in country application [/b]
hi meetsmeMeetsme wrote:Hi All,
Thanks a lot for all your responses.
My company lawyer are confident that my case should be fine but no one can guarantee and risk of loosing £1377 is on stack. Trouble in my case is my validity of visa.
I am thinking to try my luck tomorrow in Croydon Office. I hope they can advice me before taking the fees.
Most of the my friend are suggesting to rebook the appointment but getting new date is nightmare.
Any confident recommendation before tonight will be highly appreciated.
Finger crossed
Based on this information, you have no breaks in your continuous residence, so as you yourself have deduced, you will be fine applying 28 days before EC.Meetsme wrote:reply to cs95tdg
What was the expiry date of your first WP LTR grant? 30th April' 2013
When did you submit your application to switch from that WP to T2G
24 June 2011
, was it an in-country application?
Yes in country application [/b]
Hi Meetsme,Meetsme wrote:Hi All,
Once again thanks a lot for your timely replies and help !!
at the outset, today my application is approved in Croydon PEO !!
unfortunately could not ask about apahuja question ....apology for that but honestly it is very difficult to discuss such thing with case worker !!
6.1 When did you (the main applicant) first enter the UK? This
refers to the date of your first entry into the UK at the beginning
of the period of stay on which this application is based.
Can someone please answer this, it is a very interesting point to write.Tier1toILR wrote:6.1 When did you (the main applicant) first enter the UK? This
refers to the date of your first entry into the UK at the beginning
of the period of stay on which this application is based.