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ILR (17 yrs Continuous residence) Complication, please help
Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 2:09 am
by dotsystem
Hello everyone and thank you for your contributions. I'm just wondering if i can still apply for ILR under long residence. This is my summarised story:
entered uk illegally in 1992 was 14yrs old.
applied for ILR in jan 2008 based on 14 yrs long residence
got married to british woman april 2009, then the pressure began, wife wanted to travel for honeymoon, holiday etc.
after waiting for almost 2yrs and no news from HO, we changed the application to spouse which was refused.
in oct 2010 we moved to ireland under eu law
now returned to uk under eu law after 6 months.
I would love to apply for ILR the moment i can afford to pay for it. I need to know if i can still apply for it.
Please your contributions will be appreciated. thank you
Re: ILR (17 yrs Continuous residence) Complication, please h
Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 9:43 am
by xyz123
dotsystem wrote:Hello everyone and thank you for your contributions. I'm just wondering if i can still apply for ILR under long residence. This is my summarised story:
entered uk illegally in 1992 was 14yrs old.
applied for ILR in jan 2008 based on 14 yrs long residence
got married to british woman april 2009, then the pressure began, wife wanted to travel for honeymoon, holiday etc.
after waiting for almost 2yrs and no news from HO, we changed the application to spouse which was refused.
in oct 2010 we moved to ireland under eu law
now returned to uk under eu law after 6 months.
I would love to apply for ILR the moment i can afford to pay for it. I need to know if i can still apply for it.
Please your contributions will be appreciated. thank you
Have you ever had a legal UK visa?
Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 11:26 am
by vinny
If you were away from the UK for more than six months, then continuous
long residence has been broken.
Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 11:43 am
by Greenie
vinny wrote:If you were away from the UK for more than six months, then continuous
long residence has been broken.
Also, if you switched your application to be considered under spouse rules, and subsequently recieved a refusal, this may also have stopped the clock.
Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 12:39 pm
by dotsystem
@xyz123 thank you for your question. yes, i returned to UK on EEA FP and my employment record has been regularised. i.e the ni and tax paid over 7yrs have been credited to my account.
Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 12:44 pm
by dotsystem
vinny and greenie, i thank you for your responses. but before the refusal and moving away, i have already accummulated 17yrs of unbroken residence. does it matter whatever happened after then? thank you for your effort.
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 8:27 am
by dotsystem
Greenie wrote:vinny wrote:If you were away from the UK for more than six months, then continuous
long residence has been broken.
Also, if you switched your application to be considered under spouse rules, and subsequently recieved a refusal, this may also have stopped the clock.
So members in the house, what do you suggest i do, i do i go about my case? Thank you
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 11:25 am
by vinny