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lily123
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Leave to remain

Post by lily123 » Sun Jun 19, 2016 7:41 pm

Hello,

My daughter was granted a 30 month visa BRP last month (limited leave to remain), but I need some advice regarding the following paragraph:

"Consideration has been given under paragraphs 276ADE of the Immigaration Rules and you have been granted leave within the Immigration rules under paragraph 276BE because you are aged 18 years or above and under 25 years, and have spent at least half of your life living continuously in the United Kingdom."

The BRP just says "Leave to Remain" as well as "No public funds" and Work permitted. Note that the BRP does not indicate whether it is Limited/Discretionary.

My question is, she is studying, but she cannot apply for a student loan (so she classifies as an international student) - can she go and study abroad? How often will she have to return? And how will she be able to renwew her Visa after 30 months considering that she has family here.

Thanks,

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Re: Leave to remain

Post by Casa » Sun Jun 19, 2016 7:50 pm

Please continue in your other thread where you have been receiving advice on this issue.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/immigr ... l#p1360506
(Casa, not CR001)
Please don't send me PMs asking for immigration advice on posts that are on the open forum. If I haven't responded there, it's because I don't have the answer. I'm a moderator, not a legal professional.

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