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Eligibility of ILR under SET(LR) after a conviction

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Eligibility of ILR under SET(LR) after a conviction

Post by azeem101 » Mon Oct 17, 2016 4:29 pm

Hi

I have read many threads but unable to find any case similar to my situation.

Unfortunately, I had a conviction in March 2016 which bars me to apply for ILR until 24 months has passed i.e. March 2018. However, I have completed my 10 years in Sept 2016, can someone tell me as how can I further extend my stay as my visa is expiring soon. I am currently under Tier 1 General category.

Any advice from moderators or experienced users is highly welcomed. I am in kind of dilemma where I don't know what to do.

Thank you

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Re: Eligibility of ILR under SET(LR) after a conviction

Post by Casa » Mon Oct 17, 2016 4:57 pm

It's no longer possible to extend a Tier 1 General visa.
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Re: Eligibility of ILR under SET(LR) after a conviction

Post by azeem101 » Mon Oct 17, 2016 5:03 pm

Hi Casa,

I understand it is no longer possible to extend under Tier 1 but what are my prospects as I have now completed 10 yrs in the UK. Can I extend under further leave to remain under any other category. I have heard of FLR(LR). Can I apply under FLR(LR) if ineligible under SET(LR).

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Re: Eligibility of ILR under SET(LR) after a conviction

Post by Casa » Mon Oct 17, 2016 5:13 pm

FLR(LR) is only for those who have completed 10 years legal residence but aren't able to meet the knowledge of language and life in the UK requirement.
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Re: Eligibility of ILR under SET(LR) after a conviction

Post by tier1-immigrant » Mon Oct 17, 2016 5:17 pm

I take Parking fine is not considered a conviction and should not be an issue for ILR. Am I correct ?

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Re: Eligibility of ILR under SET(LR) after a conviction

Post by azeem101 » Mon Oct 17, 2016 5:22 pm

I have read following in the Long residence guidance "link below". As I currently fall under the general grounds for refusal, I can apply for leave to remain. Correct me If I am wrong


https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... .0_EXT.pdf

Key facts
This page shows you the key facts for the 10 year long residence route.
Eligibility requirements Indefinite leave
The applicant must meet the following requirements:
 The applicant must have:
o 10 years continuous lawful residence
 There are no reasons why it would be against the public
interest to grant leave, taking into account the applicant’s:
o age
o strength of connections to the UK
o personal history, including character, conduct,
associations and employment record
o domestic circumstances
o compassionate circumstances
o any representations received on the person’s behalf
 The applicant must meet the knowledge of language and
life requirement.
 The applicant must not fall for refusal under the general
grounds for refusal.
 If the application was made after 9 July 2012 the applicant
must not be in breach of immigration laws, except for any
period of overstaying for 28 days or less which will be
disregarded. Or
 If the application was submitted before 9 July 2012 periods
of overstaying are not subject to the 28 days or less rule,
however you can disregard one period of overstaying up to
a maximum of 10 days.

Leave to remain
The applicant must meet all the requirements to be granted
indefinite leave except:
 the knowledge of language and life requirement, and
 the requirement not to fall for refusal under the general
grounds for refusal.

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Re: Eligibility of ILR under SET(LR) after a conviction

Post by Casa » Mon Oct 17, 2016 5:25 pm

IMHO I think you may scuppered your chances with your criminal conviction

personal history, including character, conduct,
associations and employment record
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Re: Eligibility of ILR under SET(LR) after a conviction

Post by azeem101 » Mon Oct 17, 2016 5:32 pm

Wouldn't the character requirement contradicts if the applicant automatically falls for general grounds of refusal which they exempted in FLR applications. If we look at the character requirement then I think nobody will able to successfully apply for ILR even after passing 24 months.

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