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Thanks for your reply! I was a bit confused because I thought my 5-year residency started from when I got my Global Talent Visa in September 2020. I appreciate the clarification that my entire lawful stay counts.contorted_svy wrote: ↑Thu Apr 03, 2025 2:36 pmHow you got ILR is not important, all that matters is that your stay was lawful for the whole time and that you lived in the UK for 5 years. You may want to elaborate on the fact you arrived on a tourist visa and how your extensions were granted due to COVID rules at the time. You can apply in April 2025.
Thank you for your response! I’m currently drafting a cover letter and wanted to confirm my understanding of the July 2024 guidance. According to page 9 of the Forms Guide, lawful residence from the date of first arrival with a view to staying in the UK long-term is required:contorted_svy wrote: ↑Thu Apr 03, 2025 7:15 pmAs your circumstances were slightly different due to the pandemic I would spend the time on a cover letter.
You're right it is a bit unusual, and the safest option would be September. However, the exceptional circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic did provide flexibility for people on visitor visas to apply for leave to remain, with a potential pathway to settlement. Regarding the intention to settle, I understand that visitor visas don’t typically imply an intention to stay long-term. But the circumstances were different due to COVID, which created an exceptional situation.contorted_svy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 08, 2025 1:20 pmThis circumstance is slightly unusual and I don't recall seeing any cases like yours if I am honest. To avoid headaches you could apply in September. As you arrived here on a visitor visa I don't know how you would argue that your intention was to settle. So your stay was lawful but you didn't arrive with an intention to settle (because you were only granted a visitor visa). This point in the guidance about "intention to settle" is a detail I hadn't picked up on.