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You can apply in your 6th year if you wish to. The 28 days means you cannot apply any sooner than 28 days before reaching 5 years. There is no rule that this is the ONLY time frame that you can apply and if you miss you can't apply.1. As regard the qualifying period for applying for an ILR. My understanding is that corresponds to the last 28 days prior to your 5th anniversary in the UK on a tier 2 visa and that is the period where you are eligible to apply for an ILR. My question is, am I only allowed to apply for an ILR during these 28 days only? Can't I apply beyond these 28 days because you are allowed to remain in the UK under tier 2 for a maximum of 6 years. Therefore can't I apply during my 6th year of my tier 2 visa if need be?
?2. One of the requirements of ILR is a minimum salary of atleast 35,000 (I presume). Does this the gross salary (ie the basic + guaranteed allowances) or the basic salary only? And how can I proof this, what documents can I present
3. Finally, For ILR, there is a requirement of proving that your current employer still wants you to work for them. How can I proof that?