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Agree. 28 days before 21/05/2013.Sri9 wrote:You are eligible to apply on the 29/April/2012,its 28 from the EC.
Please see www.immigration boards.com/view topic.php?t=101788sunita80 wrote:OK thanks again. but I have been trying to search this rule ' you can apply 28 days before visa expiry date' if you entered within 90 days of EC. Where is this stated? Does UK BA website state this? Is this a new rule!!?
"The period between entry clearance being issued and the applicant entering the UK may besunita80 wrote:OK thanks again. but I have been trying to search this rule ' you can apply 28 days before visa expiry date' if you entered within 90 days of EC. Where is this stated? Does UK BA website state this? Is this a new rule!!?
Thank you for providing the UKBA link. If an applicant entered UK within 90 from EC Date, can He/She apply for ILR with in the 28 day window before the Visa expires. Provided lived in UK for 4years and 11 Months years continuously.tanvirni wrote:"The period between entry clearance being issued and the applicant entering the UK may besunita80 wrote:OK thanks again. but I have been trying to search this rule ' you can apply 28 days before visa expiry date' if you entered within 90 days of EC. Where is this stated? Does UK BA website state this? Is this a new rule!!?
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 page 21 from Indefinite leave to remain – calculating continuous period
in UK
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
Kevin24 wrote:Thank you for providing the UKBA link. If an applicant entered UK within 90 from EC Date, can He/She apply for ILR with in the 28 day window before the Visa expires. Provided lived in UK for 4years and 11 Months years continuously.tanvirni wrote:"The period between entry clearance being issued and the applicant entering the UK may besunita80 wrote:OK thanks again. but I have been trying to search this rule ' you can apply 28 days before visa expiry date' if you entered within 90 days of EC. Where is this stated? Does UK BA website state this? Is this a new rule!!?
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 page 21 from Indefinite leave to remain – calculating continuous period
in UK
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
Agree.Thank you Mate for that. You are right with in 90 days Entry you should be able to apply on the 28th day before visa expires or during that 28 day window. Many Thanks for clearing that doubt.tanvirni wrote:Does it need to be 4 years 11 months?
If the applicant enter in the UK between 30th and 90th days of EC.
Kevin24 wrote:Thank you for providing the UKBA link. If an applicant entered UK within 90 from EC Date, can He/She apply for ILR with in the 28 day window before the Visa expires. Provided lived in UK for 4years and 11 Months years continuously.tanvirni wrote:"The period between entry clearance being issued and the applicant entering the UK may besunita80 wrote:OK thanks again. but I have been trying to search this rule ' you can apply 28 days before visa expiry date' if you entered within 90 days of EC. Where is this stated? Does UK BA website state this? Is this a new rule!!?
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 page 21 from Indefinite leave to remain – calculating continuous period
in UK
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary