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ILR 28 days rule and five years period calculation

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 10:21 am
by faran.bajwa
Hi,

I will be due for ILR towards the end of 2013. I want to make sure I apply on the right day.

I got Tier 1 (General Visa) issued on 17 NOV 2008.
got Tier 1 (General extension) issued on 08 DEC 2011 valid until 08 DEC 2013.

My five years on tier 1 visa will be completed on 17 NOV 2013. My understanding is that I can apply, for ILR, by post or in person, 28 days before 17 NOV 2013, which will be 20th OCT 2013. Please confirm if this is correct.

I am living continuously in UK since Feb 2006.

Thanks

Faran

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 10:38 am
by salmanzz
yes its correct!

Thanks

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 10:43 am
by faran.bajwa
Dear Salman Many thanks

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:10 pm
by techie78
All,

Can you please confirm what entry should we make for the Number of years spent in UK.. if we are claiming the delayed entry concession..

EC stamp date: 2nd May 2008
Entry in to UK 2nd June 2008..

Should i calculate time spent from 2nd June or from 2nd May..

Thanks in advance

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:18 pm
by Kevin24
techie78 wrote:All,

Can you please confirm what entry should we make for the Number of years spent in UK.. if we are claiming the delayed entry concession..

EC stamp date: 2nd May 2008
Entry in to UK 2nd June 2008..

Should i calculate time spent from 2nd June or from 2nd May..

Thanks in advance
From 2nd MAY 2008.

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:23 pm
by techie78
Thanks Kevin24, In that case i would have spent only 4 years , 10 months and 17 days on the date of application.. should i write a cover letter to explain that i am claiming the duration between EC clearance and entry for 5 year calculation?



Kevin24 wrote:
techie78 wrote:All,

Can you please confirm what entry should we make for the Number of years spent in UK.. if we are claiming the delayed entry concession..

EC stamp date: 2nd May 2008
Entry in to UK 2nd June 2008..

Should i calculate time spent from 2nd June or from 2nd May..

Thanks in advance
From 2nd MAY 2008.

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:31 pm
by Kevin24
techie78 wrote:Thanks Kevin24, In that case i would have spent only 4 years , 10 months and 17 days on the date of application.. should i write a cover letter to explain that i am claiming the duration between EC clearance and entry for 5 year calculation?



Kevin24 wrote:
techie78 wrote:All,

Can you please confirm what entry should we make for the Number of years spent in UK.. if we are claiming the delayed entry concession..

EC stamp date: 2nd May 2008
Entry in to UK 2nd June 2008..

Should i calculate time spent from 2nd June or from 2nd May..

Thanks in advance
From 2nd MAY 2008.
No need to write any Cover Letter. When they key in, your Passport details into their system,it will show how long you have stayed over here. Don't complicate your case by writing letters.

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:43 pm
by techie78
Thanks again kevin.. i agree..



Kevin24 wrote:
techie78 wrote:Thanks Kevin24, In that case i would have spent only 4 years , 10 months and 17 days on the date of application.. should i write a cover letter to explain that i am claiming the duration between EC clearance and entry for 5 year calculation?



Kevin24 wrote:
techie78 wrote:All,

Can you please confirm what entry should we make for the Number of years spent in UK.. if we are claiming the delayed entry concession..

EC stamp date: 2nd May 2008
Entry in to UK 2nd June 2008..

Should i calculate time spent from 2nd June or from 2nd May..

Thanks in advance
From 2nd MAY 2008.
No need to write any Cover Letter. When they key in, your Passport details into their system,it will show how long you have stayed over here. Don't complicate your case by writing letters.

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 7:15 am
by Mind_The_Gap
techie78 wrote:Thanks Kevin24, In that case i would have spent only 4 years , 10 months and 17 days on the date of application.. should i write a cover letter to explain that i am claiming the duration between EC clearance and entry for 5 year calculation?
Hi techie78,

3-month entry concession - The period between entry clearance being issued and the applicant entering the UK may be counted toward the qualifying period, as long as it does not exceed 90 days. This can occur if the applicant is delayed travelling to the UK. Provided the period of delay does not exceed
90 days, it will not be counted as an absence.

Hope this helps.

Gurus / Senior members please confirm

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 10:00 pm
by faran.bajwa
Dear Guru

My ILR is due next month. I want to make sure I apply on the right day.

I got Tier 1 (General Visa) issued on 17 NOV 2008.
got Tier 1 (General extension) issued on 08 DEC 2011 valid until 08 DEC 2013.

My five years on tier 1 visa will be completed on 17 NOV 2013. My understanding is that I can apply, for ILR, by post or in person, 28 days before 17 NOV 2013, which will be 20th OCT 2013. Please confirm if its OK to apply on 21st October in person?

I am living continuously in UK since Feb 2006.

Thanks

Faran

Gurus / Senior members please confirm

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 10:01 pm
by faran.bajwa
Dear Guru

My ILR is due next month. I want to make sure I apply on the right day.

I got Tier 1 (General Visa) issued on 17 NOV 2008.
got Tier 1 (General extension) issued on 08 DEC 2011 valid until 08 DEC 2013.

My five years on tier 1 visa will be completed on 17 NOV 2013. My understanding is that I can apply, for ILR, by post or in person, 28 days before 17 NOV 2013, which will be 20th OCT 2013. Please confirm if its OK to apply on 21st October in person?

I am living continuously in UK since Feb 2006.

Thanks

Faran

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Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 9:20 am
by faran.bajwa
Dear Kevin

I'll be grateful if you could please advise me

Thanks

Faran