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Changes to Settlement (ILR) from 6th April 2011
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 10:21 am
by uckocak
Dear members,
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... settlement
as per above, they are changing the rules again effective from 6 April 2011.
I entered UK with work permit at 10 April 2006, and changed to HSMP at July 2007.
5 years due by 10 April 2011.
Are they going to apply new rules to me or is there going to be a transitional period.
And do you know what "unspent convictions" mean? I have 3 points on my driving license due to traffic offence. Does this mean an unspent conviction?
Sorry for bothering you with my personal problems, however this may be a common problem for everyone.
kind regards, Utkan
Re: Changes to Settlement (ILR) from 6th April 2011
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 10:33 am
by manojk005
uckocak wrote:Dear members,
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... settlement
as per above, they are changing the rules again effective from 6 April 2011.
I entered UK with work permit at 10 April 2006, and changed to HSMP at July 2007.
5 years due by 10 April 2011.
Are they going to apply new rules to me or is there going to be a transitional period.
And do you know what "unspent convictions" mean? I have 3 points on my driving license due to traffic offence. Does this mean an unspent conviction?
Sorry for bothering you with my personal problems, however this may be a common problem for everyone.
kind regards, Utkan
Most of traffic offences like speeding are spent after 3 years and be removed from your counterpart license after 4 years. If you had points within last 3 years then it is unspent.
You can apply 28 days before you complete your 5 years. Hence, you can apply for your ILR anytime now. Better to apply now and take advantage of less fees also.
Re: Changes to Settlement (ILR) from 6th April 2011
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 10:45 am
by uckocak
manojk005 wrote:uckocak wrote:Dear members,
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... settlement
as per above, they are changing the rules again effective from 6 April 2011.
I entered UK with work permit at 10 April 2006, and changed to HSMP at July 2007.
5 years due by 10 April 2011.
Are they going to apply new rules to me or is there going to be a transitional period.
And do you know what "unspent convictions" mean? I have 3 points on my driving license due to traffic offence. Does this mean an unspent conviction?
Sorry for bothering you with my personal problems, however this may be a common problem for everyone.
kind regards, Utkan
Most of traffic offences like speeding are spent after 3 years and be removed from your counterpart license after 4 years. If you had points within last 3 years then it is unspent.
You can apply 28 days before you complete your 5 years. Hence, you can apply for your ILR anytime now. Better to apply now and take advantage of less fees also.
This is very harsh for a minor traffic offence. Are you saying I will not be able to apply for ILR just because I missed a red light?
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:17 pm
by bani
You are covered by the HSMP Judicial Review. The criminality threshold will not apply to you for ILR. You will qualify under the old rules.
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:29 pm
by geriatrix
bani wrote:You are covered by the HSMP Judicial Review. The criminality threshold will not apply to you for ILR. You will qualify under the old rules.
How?
uckocak wrote:I entered UK with work permit at 10 April 2006, and changed to HSMP at July 2007.
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:33 pm
by bani
sushdmehta wrote:bani wrote:You are covered by the HSMP Judicial Review. The criminality threshold will not apply to you for ILR. You will qualify under the old rules.
How?
uckocak wrote:I entered UK with work permit at 10 April 2006, and changed to HSMP at July 2007.
Sorry, I only saw the 10 April 2006 part.
Re: Changes to Settlement (ILR) from 6th April 2011
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:39 pm
by geriatrix
uckocak wrote:Are they going to apply new rules to me
Yes, unless you apply for settlement before 06-Apr. Looking at your timelines (entered UK on 10-Apr-06), you should be able to apply before the changes come into effect.
uckocak wrote:And do you know what "unspent convictions" mean
See also
Changes to settlement from April - new criminality threshold