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Pre Nov 2006

Only for queries regarding Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). Please use the EU Settlement Scheme forum for queries about settled status under Appendix EU

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Pre Nov 2006

Post by masoodrab » Thu Sep 16, 2010 9:57 pm

Hi I am just wondering if members of this forum would be able to help me with some queries. I should be applying for ILR in July 2011 on completing 5 years on HSMP as per current rules, we are all aware and scared of changes coming in July 2011. I am wondering as I got my hsmp prior to Nov 2006 would I be protected by JR ruling or would I need to go through pobationary citizenship.

On my last extension letter from HO, they said you have been given FLR and it should be sufficient to apply for ILR but they also mentioned that though current threshold for settlement is 5 year but this is subject to change and you will need to have completed the period specified in the rules at the time you submit your ILR application.

Another question is regarding finances, if any one of you could explain how much amount needs to be maintained for main applicant and dependent for ILR.
I know its very likely that this scenario might have been discussed in this forum earlier but I would appreciate some kind comments.

Thanks.

Masood

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Post by geriatrix » Fri Sep 17, 2010 2:03 am

You are covered by the HSMP JR so entitled to settlement as it is granted presently - even if probationary citizenship laws come into effect when you become eligible to apply.

No minimum maintenance funds concept for ILR, unlike PBS.


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Post by masoodrab » Sat Sep 18, 2010 2:10 pm

Thanks sushdmehta, for satisfying comment, but I still wonder why did they mention that at point of ILR, I need to meet the qualifying period according to rules at the time of ILR application, though my last extension for 3 years was granted as per JR.

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Post by Son_of_Soil » Mon Sep 20, 2010 10:49 pm

hi sushdmehta,
i got my hsmp pre-nov 2006 n then 3 yrs tier 1 till nov 2011, do u think i will be going into probitionary route or ILR.

thanks for advise

sushdmehta wrote:You are covered by the HSMP JR so entitled to settlement as it is granted presently - even if probationary citizenship laws come into effect when you become eligible to apply.

No minimum maintenance funds concept for ILR, unlike PBS.


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Post by geriatrix » Mon Sep 20, 2010 11:41 pm

Son_of_Soil wrote:hi sushdmehta,
i got my hsmp pre-nov 2006 n then 3 yrs tier 1 till nov 2011, do u think i will be going into probitionary route or ILR.

thanks for advise
ILR


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