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slxmi
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by slxmi » Wed May 21, 2025 12:19 pm
Hello,
I would like to request clarification on the earliest eligibility to apply for ILR.
I had applied for 5 year Tier 2 General visa along with my dependents during the Covid-19 period. The start date of the visa got delayed and the entire period of the visa was short by approximately 2 months and 7 days.
I was already working for my employer when I applied to switch from my spouse's Tier 2 ICT PBS dependent visa into Tier 2 General.
Date of Application of Tier 2 General - 13/08/2020.
Cos Work start & end Dates - 17/08/2020 to 16/08/2025.
Got an email to use IDV app instead of face to face biometrics appointment- 28/08/2020.
IDV app made available - 05/09/2020.
IDV app biometrics done and docs uploaded - 07/09/2020.
UKVI Delay notice email - 22/09/2020.
Tier 2 General visa granted for me and my dependents - 07/11/2020
main visa and dependents valid until - 30/08/2025.
Can you please review my details and let me know when I would be able to apply for my ILR and also for my dependents.
I'm not sure if I have to make another extension before becoming eligible or can I apply before this current visa comes to an end.
Thank you very much for your inputs and help.
slxmi.
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by zimba » Wed May 21, 2025 8:24 pm
You can get ILR earlier by benefiting from COVID concession, your dependants cannot.
UKVI now allows skilled workers to count the time since their initial application submission date towards their ILR, assuming they applied between 24 January 2020 and 30 June 2021 and were subsequently granted a visa:
Due to major disruption to UKVI services during the COVID-19 pandemic, Tier 2
(General) and Skilled Worker applicants in the UK were permitted to start work for
their sponsors while waiting for decisions on their applications. This time while they
were waiting, but able to work, also counts towards the continuous 5-year period.
The applicant must have been in the UK with permission (including as a visitor or
with Exceptional Assurance), and the application must have been:
• for permission to stay
• made between 24 January 2020 and 30 June 2021 (inclusive)
• supported by a CoS on the date of application
• granted
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... worker.pdf
Also read:
Applicants can benefit from the date of the ILR decision
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by slxmi » Wed May 21, 2025 10:08 pm
Hi Zimba,
Thank you for your reply.
Based on my dates/timeline, can you please advice on the earliest date that I can apply for ILR and also what and how can my dependents apply for ILR or is there another process they need to follow. Can you please advice.
Thank you.
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by zimba » Thu May 22, 2025 2:47 am
Earliest date of ILR eligibility for you: 13/08/2020 + 5 years - 28 days
Earliest date of ILR eligibility for them: 07/11/2020 + 5 years - 28 days
Your dependants can apply for ILR close to their visa expiry, then delay the biometrics appointment until their eligibility date. They get up to 45 working days
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by slxmi » Mon Jun 23, 2025 11:47 am
Thank you Zimba.
Can I please ask a few further questions,
Is the UK Naric certificate for english valid always, is there an expiry date?
Is this required for the Tier2 General -> ILR applicant?
In one of the pdfs, it kind of mentions that UK ENIC is no more valid and only ECCTIS supplied document is valid. is that true? -
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/68121f2696fbee8040008588/English+language+requirement+_1_.pdf
Academic degree from a non-majority English speaking
country
If the degree is from a non-majority English country or from Canada you must check
on the Ecctis Online Verification Portal that the:
• degree is equivalent to a UK bachelor’s level degree or above
• qualification is academic, not technical or professional
• degree was taught in English
If the Ecctis Online Verification Portal does not confirm that the degree meets all the
requirements, you may contact the applicant and give them an opportunity to contact
Ecctis to confirm if the requirements are met. You do not need to contact the
applicant if you are refusing the application on other grounds.
For applications made prior to the 1 May 2025, caseworkers must check the above
via the Visa and Nationality Statement issued by Ecctis via the Ecctis Online
Verification Portal.
You must not accept a UK ENIC Statement of Compatibility as evidence of English
ability as this is not confirmed on the statement.
Thank you
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by zimba » Mon Jun 23, 2025 1:59 pm
The Tier 2 does not exist. Under the skilled worker rules, the main applicants do not have an English language requirement for ILR at all
I already covered the issue regarding the UK ENIC Statement of Compatibility before.
See:
https://www.immigrationboards.com/viewt ... 1#p2096904
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by slxmi » Tue Jul 01, 2025 6:49 pm
Thank you Zimba for your replies. It is of great help.
Can I please ask another question -
When the CoS was issued the Work start & end Dates were - 17/08/2020 to 16/08/2025.
After submitting the application, since it took a long time to get a decision, during the waiting time, the solicitor add a Sponsor note stating a revised start date of 09/11/2020 and end date of 08/11/2025. (Please note. I was already working for the employer even before this submission and continued to work through this period until now with the same employer)
However as I previously mentioned I got the decision on 07/11/2020 with an end date of 30/08/2025.
Can you please advice if this sponsor note will have any negative impact on me using covid concession and applying on 17/07/2025 (i.e. 13/08/2020 (date of application submission) + 5 years -28 days)
I'm a bit nervous as the dates get nearer.
Thank you.
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by zimba » Tue Jul 01, 2025 7:40 pm
No. The Start date or CoS date are not relevant when calculating the qualifying period for ILR.
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