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I see varied answers on this type of question. However, my personal view is that the most appropriate date here would be May 2010. The reason being, when you entered as a student you wouldn't have entered with a view to stay in the UK on a long term basis.yaz2020 wrote:Hi Members,
Need some advice.
I came to UK on Student visa in July 2007. Got PSW in September 2008. Went to India in May 2010 and got Tier 1 Dependant Visa. got Tier 1 Dependant extension in July 2012. Got ILR in July 2014. I would be looking at applying for naturalisation in July 2015.
I want to know what should be the date of entry be for the following question "day you first arrived with a view to staying in the UK on a long-term basis"
I did get my Tier 1 Dependant Visa from India. So should the answer for the above question be May 2010 or should it be July 2007?
Also the follow up question regarding employment history , would it be from 2007 or from May 2010 ?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
That poses an interesting question. Were you a student throughout the entire 10 year long residence period for ILR?March_LR14 wrote:I entered as a student in 2004 and got my ILR on the basis of long residence. In that case what date i have to mention as Student category in it's own doesn't lead towards settlement?
Yes.cs95tdg wrote:That poses an interesting question. Were you a student throughout the entire 10 year long residence period for ILR?March_LR14 wrote:I entered as a student in 2004 and got my ILR on the basis of long residence. In that case what date i have to mention as Student category in it's own doesn't lead towards settlement?
In your particular case, theres technically no appropriate answer. But as you do need to answer that question, the only date that you could enter would be the date you first entered the UK as a student.March_LR14 wrote:Yes.cs95tdg wrote:That poses an interesting question. Were you a student throughout the entire 10 year long residence period for ILR?March_LR14 wrote:I entered as a student in 2004 and got my ILR on the basis of long residence. In that case what date i have to mention as Student category in it's own doesn't lead towards settlement?
Anon8525 wrote:Interesting thread. I came as a student in 2004 and was a student for 9 years and 1 year of Tier 2 (General). I'm wondering if I should write 2004 or 2013 (when I got my Tier 2)?