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What compelling circumstances and what is the exact number of absences you have? Quite a few refusals of ILR LR this year due to HO not disregarding absences for 'compelling reasons' for long residence applicants.with over 540 days of absence overall, but due to some very compelling circumstances which may prompt the CW to disregard some of the absences and reduce the overall count to under 540).
If your extension is refused, then their extension will also be refused. They will need to apply FLR(M) at the same time you apply for ILR LR. Their applications will be held until a decision on your ILR is made.However, I also have a dependant (my spouse) and I understand that they would need to apply through FLR(M) separately. The question is - can they apply as soon as I apply for my ILR, or will they need to wait until my ILR application is decided?
Thank you for your response CR001.CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 11:01 amWhat compelling circumstances and what is the exact number of absences you have? Quite a few refusals of ILR LR this year due to HO not disregarding absences for 'compelling reasons' for long residence applicants.with over 540 days of absence overall, but due to some very compelling circumstances which may prompt the CW to disregard some of the absences and reduce the overall count to under 540).
If your extension is refused, then their extension will also be refused. They will need to apply FLR(M) at the same time you apply for ILR LR. Their applications will be held until a decision on your ILR is made.However, I also have a dependant (my spouse) and I understand that they would need to apply through FLR(M) separately. The question is - can they apply as soon as I apply for my ILR, or will they need to wait until my ILR application is decided?
If your ILR LR fails, their FLR(M) will also fail.
To be honest I would be happy with FLR(LR) as well. I will meet all criteria for ILR by mid-late 2021 anyway, without any discretion needed. Would you say that FLR(LR) is a likely outcome based on what I've supplied above?CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 12:22 pmDiscretion for excess absence is very very rarely exercised for ILR based on Long residence, even for the reasons you have stated. See moderator 'secret.simon' post in the link below to understand that you will likely be granted a 2 year FLR(LR) instead of ILR.
indefinite-leave-to-remain/10-year-ilr- ... l#p1814076
Hi CR001CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 11:01 amWhat compelling circumstances and what is the exact number of absences you have? Quite a few refusals of ILR LR this year due to HO not disregarding absences for 'compelling reasons' for long residence applicants.with over 540 days of absence overall, but due to some very compelling circumstances which may prompt the CW to disregard some of the absences and reduce the overall count to under 540).
If your extension is refused, then their extension will also be refused. They will need to apply FLR(M) at the same time you apply for ILR LR. Their applications will be held until a decision on your ILR is made.However, I also have a dependant (my spouse) and I understand that they would need to apply through FLR(M) separately. The question is - can they apply as soon as I apply for my ILR, or will they need to wait until my ILR application is decided?
If your ILR LR fails, their FLR(M) will also fail.
Can you post your questions in your own thread please.Kamana wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 12:52 pmHi CR001CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 11:01 amWhat compelling circumstances and what is the exact number of absences you have? Quite a few refusals of ILR LR this year due to HO not disregarding absences for 'compelling reasons' for long residence applicants.with over 540 days of absence overall, but due to some very compelling circumstances which may prompt the CW to disregard some of the absences and reduce the overall count to under 540).
If your extension is refused, then their extension will also be refused. They will need to apply FLR(M) at the same time you apply for ILR LR. Their applications will be held until a decision on your ILR is made.However, I also have a dependant (my spouse) and I understand that they would need to apply through FLR(M) separately. The question is - can they apply as soon as I apply for my ILR, or will they need to wait until my ILR application is decided?
If your ILR LR fails, their FLR(M) will also fail.
Here you have mentioned
'they will need to apply FLR(M) at the same time you apply for ILR LR'
I am in a similar situation, I was thinking once I get my ILR (LR) I can apply for spouse's FLR(M).
or is it necessary to apply at the same time?