I think recently there has been a few posts regarding people's confusion over the 28 days grace period so I thought this in its own right deserves a topic of its own.
On one hand we have this : (Thanks to Zimba88)
From HO guide, page 9: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _clean.pdf
And on the other hand we have common sense !Migrant’s status following submission of an application within 28 days of overstaying
The submission of an application within the 28 day period of overstaying does not mean the migrant’s previous leave is either re-instated or extended.Therefore an applicant without valid leave at the point they submit their application continues to be an overstayer from the point their leave expired and throughout the period their application is pending.
As the applicant has no leave during the period their application is pending they have no permission to work in the UK
What's the point of 28 days grace period when all visas would take longer than 28 days to process ?
So if you post your application lets say 10 days after your leave's expiry date and it takes 60 days for HO to process it, does that mean that you have overstayed for 70 days !?
Also as far as I know overstaying for longer than 90 days can lead to life time ban from the UK. SO technically if you post within the 28 days grace period (after expiry of your current leave) and HO processes your visa in 3 months (which is fairly common) you should face a life long ban from the UK (?) while your visa let's say has also been approved (?) Really !?
(If that's the case, this has to be yet the most unfair and ridiculous legislation HO has put together ! Obviously they can take their time for processing visas as much as they want at the price of applicant's overstaying then and it's not applicant's fault that HO cannot process applications quicker)
So technically we should forget the 28 days grace period altogether, right ? Cause even if your extension is approved you have still overstayed a fairly long time.
At least no benefit to our type of visa (Tier 1 Entrepreneur) which can't be processed with same day service (?)