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i am thinking of appling for indefinit leave to remain base on 10 years long residence

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i am thinking of appling for indefinit leave to remain base on 10 years long residence

Post by Jivis7 » Wed Jun 20, 2018 11:34 pm

Good evening all, I got my first visa on the 9'th of july 2008 and I have renewing from then up till now and by next month am due to apply for indefinite leave to remain, but am really worried because last year 12/06/20017 I was in court charge with conspiracy to commit fraud and was sentence to four months imprison but suspended for two years, my question is, can I apply for indefinite leave to remain now or wait till the conviction or sentence is served which will October next year and my current visa expires this year November please help.

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Re: i am thinking of appling for indefinit leave to remain base on 10 years long residence

Post by vinny » Wed Jun 20, 2018 11:43 pm

322(1C)
(iii) they have been convicted of an offence for which they have been sentenced to imprisonment for less than 12 months, unless a period of 7 years has passed since the end of the sentence; or
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