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Few days short of 5 year ILR

Post by SRA13 » Sun Sep 24, 2017 11:07 am

Hello Every One

I have an Indian Passport and I am on Tier 2 Dependant Visa (my husband got his ILR last year). I am completing my 5 Years in the UK on 30th Dec 2017 and want to apply for ILR. I am aware of the fact that we can only apply 28 days before the qualifying period which means 2nd Dec 2017 but my visa expires on 27th Nov, 5 days earlier.

I came to the UK on 30/12/2012 but my visa started from 20/12/2012.

Can I apply for my ILR straight away and if so, when? Or will I need another visa in between?

Please advice!
Thanks

UK Tier 2 Dependant Visa start Date: 20/12/2012
Date of Entering the UK: 30/12/2012
5 years from Visa Start Date: 20/12/2017
5 years from entering the UK: 30/12/2017
Current Visa Expiry Date: 27/11/2017

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Re: Few days short of 5 year ILR

Post by CR001 » Sun Sep 24, 2017 11:16 am

You were already given advice to extend first in the previous topic you had late last year.

uk-tier-2-employer-sponsored-visas/depe ... l#p1412598

You don't qualify to apply for ILR before your visa expires as you don't meet the 5 years residence (minus 28 days).
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