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Yes. I assume you'd have to go back to reapply because your existing leave to remain would have expired while waiting for a decision on your extension? In that case the ILR counter will be reset.hsmp28122006 wrote:If I am not able to extend tier-1 and have to go back to my home country and apply for entry clearance with tier-2, would this 2-year HSMP period which I have already lived in UK be not counted for ILR?
Yes, existing leave has expired. Is there any document which says ILR counter will be reset? Thanks mate!drjabberwocky23 wrote:Yes. I assume you'd have to go back to reapply because your existing leave to remain would have expired while waiting for a decision on your extension? In that case the ILR counter will be reset.hsmp28122006 wrote:If I am not able to extend tier-1 and have to go back to my home country and apply for entry clearance with tier-2, would this 2-year HSMP period which I have already lived in UK be not counted for ILR?
I don't think there is a counter as such.hsmp28122006 wrote:Yes, existing leave has expired. Is there any document which says ILR counter will be reset? Thanks mate!drjabberwocky23 wrote:Yes. I assume you'd have to go back to reapply because your existing leave to remain would have expired while waiting for a decision on your extension? In that case the ILR counter will be reset.hsmp28122006 wrote:If I am not able to extend tier-1 and have to go back to my home country and apply for entry clearance with tier-2, would this 2-year HSMP period which I have already lived in UK be not counted for ILR?