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It means he can apply technically or legally within 28 days of current visa expiry. He is not doing this deliberately but my question is just for general information in case of worse scenario.secret.simon wrote:If your brother's visa expires and if he applies for another visa within 28 days and if he is successful in that, the 28 day overstay is ignored for future immigration applications. Note that immigration law is separate from naturalisation law and it is possible that the overstay may have an impact on any future naturalisation/citizenship applications.
If he applies after his visa has expired and his application fails, there can be serious consequences for his continuity of residence for Long Residence purposes.
See this similar case.
I would advise your brother to apply before his leave expires. That way, he is covered by Section 3C leave while the application is under consideration and any following appeals. If he applies the day after his leave expires, he is not.
For immigration purposes, were he to stay in the UK, his status will be that of an illegal overstayer from the day his visa expires, unless he makes an application for an extension or variation before the visa expires.shah23 wrote:if he leaves the country within 28 days or little more (let's say 40 days) after visa expiry (again in case under worse circumstances)? Will he be considered as illegal for those days and any effect on future visits to UK?