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This still needs to be clarified and as people havent yet spend 5 years on HSMP, we dont know how the cases will be treated. In your case, you fear that you would not have spent enough time in the UK. In many other cases, people come to the UK 3-4 months after their EC, get an extension at the end of the year. At the end of their visa extension, they still havent spend enough time to qualify for ILR. What happens then? We will have to wait and watch. As some one suggested, the HO might give another extension that will allow you to complete your period of stay to qualfy for ILR.Since the FLR will be stamped for 4 years and I have to apply for ILR after that and if I stayed more of my time out of UK then ILR will be rejected.
If you read it carefully it says:Indefinite leave to remain as a highly skilled migrant
135G. Indefinite leave to remain may be granted, on application, to a person currently with leave as a highly skilled migrant, provided that he:
(i) has had a continuous period of at least 4 years' leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom in this capacity or has had a continuous period of at least 4 years' leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom which includes periods of leave to enter or remain granted under paragraphs 128 - 319 of these Rules; and
(ii) for the period of leave as a highly skilled migrant, has met the requirements of paragraph 135A (i)-(iii); and
(iii) for any period of leave not in this capacity, has not had recourse to public funds; and
(iv) is lawfully economically active in the United Kingdom in employment, self-employment or a combination of both.
And I think the "Leave" here means the date your Visa starts. There may be actual times of absence in these four years when one was not in UK and visa does not require you to be physically inside UK all this time but absence should not go beyond a certain limit. Also please note that while you are not in UK physically your "Leave to Enter" still remains valid.has had a continuous period of at least 4 years' leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom in this capacity
You can see the whole topic at http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... ght=#39284Dear All.......... I got my extension for 3 years which is from the date of my initial stamp. I wrote to HO about the 4 years issue. They have replied me in writing that as per immigratin rules 135G (i). I'll be able to submit my application for ILR after 4 years of EC issuing date.
Btw the visa remains valid ONLY if you get it activated by entering the UK within a certain period of time from the date the visa was issuedjillsjack wrote:If you read it carefully it says:And I think the "Leave" here means the date your Visa starts. There may be actual times of absence in these four years when one was not in UK and visa does not require you to be physically inside UK all this time but absence should not go beyond a certain limit. Also please note that while you are not in UK physically your "Leave to Enter" still remains valid.has had a continuous period of at least 4 years' leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom in this capacity
I am still waiting for somebody to post over here if he /she managed to get ILR by spending less than 4 yrs in the UK from the date of the first entry into the UK.Dear All.......... I got my extension for 3 years which is from the date of my initial stamp. I wrote to HO about the 4 years issue. They have replied me in writing that as per immigratin rules 135G (i). I'll be able to submit my application for ILR after 4 years of EC issuing date.
You can see the whole topic at http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... ght=#39284