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No it won't slow down the process. Also your other apprehension is valid that BRP card which gets delivered by DX courier won't be covered through your royal mail redirection. Also keep in mind that redirection also not 100% effective as few letters still goes to old address. Try to update your new address with HO asap or request the agency/landlord to help you in that case.
We were served section 21 notice on 3 May, literally the day after I submitted my FLR(M) extension online. Our tenancy was scheduled to end on 12 July but we negotiated to end it early on 14 June. This is because it's difficult to find good rental properties in Manchester, so you have to be prepared to act as soon as you find something suitable, and we're not in a position to pay rent on two properties for 1-2 months, especially just after having the big expense of the visa and IHS fees.
Understandably. However the end date of the Section 21 notice does not end the tenancy. Only the court can do that, which if you choose not leave (as is your right), it will give you a lot more time, in excess of 6-8 weeks after the 60 days notice.We were served section 21 notice on 3 May, literally the day after I submitted my FLR(M) extension online. Our tenancy was scheduled to end on 12 July but we negotiated to end it early on 14 June. This is because it's difficult to find good rental properties in Manchester, so you have to be prepared to act as soon as you find something suitable, and we're not in a position to pay rent on two properties for 1-2 months, especially just after having the big expense of the visa and IHS fees.
Our initial 12-month agreement was scheduled to end on 12 July and the landlord chose not to renew it as he's selling the house. It's my understanding that he's perfectly within his rights to do this. But it's a moot point now as we're moving tomorrow and handing in the keys to the current property next Friday.CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2019 1:35 pmUnderstandably. However the end date of the Section 21 notice does not end the tenancy. Only the court can do that, which if you choose not leave (as is your right), it will give you a lot more time, in excess of 6-8 weeks after the 60 days notice.We were served section 21 notice on 3 May, literally the day after I submitted my FLR(M) extension online. Our tenancy was scheduled to end on 12 July but we negotiated to end it early on 14 June. This is because it's difficult to find good rental properties in Manchester, so you have to be prepared to act as soon as you find something suitable, and we're not in a position to pay rent on two properties for 1-2 months, especially just after having the big expense of the visa and IHS fees.
Is your deposit protected and have you been given the Prescribed Information per the housing Act?
I agree; it's not worth fighting with the landlord about even though it's been very stressful.seagul wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2019 4:23 pmDue to having vast experience in property related matters I will precisely advise you to leave property friendly on tenancy expiry without thinking about any court or other authorities because usually for buying/renting again in future the reference from previous estate agent & landlord will have significant affect. The reason I won't go in big detail because its immigration forum only. As stated earlier simply update your address with HO at above link and also keep redireaction running.
You could have applied no sooner than within 28 days before reaching 30 months residence OR before your visa expires.I made my extension application assuming I had to apply no more than 28 days before the BRP expiration date.
No.Are the Home Office going to hold against me any of the time between my initial 30 months and the time I was granted my extension and say it wasn't continuous?
You can apply for ILR no sooner than within 28 days of the 5th anniversary of your first FLR(M) visa issue date, sometime towards the end of September 2021.Would I apply for ILR counting 60 months from my initial FLR(M), or 30 months from my extension?
No because you was covered by section 3C that prevent the applicant to become overstayer and count that time. And you done very good planning by choosing to apply extension very close to expiry instead after 30 months.