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Thanks but there is no difference between two visas at all however I got the first visa when I applied for the writing up my PhD thesis. So I dont know can I apply for ILR in March or notcs95tdg wrote:There should be a WP ref number on the visa vignette which will distinguish the two. What type of Work Permits were they? I presume that the first was different to the second? Additionally you should have the original WP letter for each.
wpilr_nov12 wrote:If you got wp sticker/visa from within UK, you start counting from the effective start date on your wp visa sticker.
You haven't mentioned what type of WP's they were? Who sponsored them? Were both sponsored by the same employer?naeemr wrote:Thanks but there is no difference between two visas at all however I got the first visa when I applied for the writing up my PhD thesis. So I dont know can I apply for ILR in March or notcs95tdg wrote:There should be a WP ref number on the visa vignette which will distinguish the two. What type of Work Permits were they? I presume that the first was different to the second? Additionally you should have the original WP letter for each.
The problem I can see the first visa is applied on the basis of Writing up PhD thesis (Can i count it as Work Permit) because I started full time job in March ( my employer University said that I can work on this Visa full time) and later on I applied for WP in June and got in July.wpilr_nov12 wrote:wpilr_nov12 wrote:If you got wp sticker/visa from within UK, you start counting from the effective start date on your wp visa sticker.
Thanks for quick response.cs95tdg wrote:You haven't mentioned what type of WP's they were? Who sponsored them? Were both sponsored by the same employer?naeemr wrote:Thanks but there is no difference between two visas at all however I got the first visa when I applied for the writing up my PhD thesis. So I dont know can I apply for ILR in March or notcs95tdg wrote:There should be a WP ref number on the visa vignette which will distinguish the two. What type of Work Permits were they? I presume that the first was different to the second? Additionally you should have the original WP letter for each.
There are many different types of WP's which were available prior to the PBS system that was introduced in 2008. Your first appears to be a student visa, with permission to work, was this the case? If so that is entirely different to a work permit issued for e.g. for business and commercial purposes. Residence under the latter count towards your residence for ILR as a economic migrant, but not the first (IMO). So it's important that you know what category each WP falls under.
Do you not have the WP letters issued for each?
It is rather difficult to give you a accurate answer without the required information. However based on your comment above, I'm now more inclined to believe that this was indeed permission to work as a student. Can you remember which form you used to apply for it?naeemr wrote:I dont have the letter but the Visa i got in Jan 2008 is on the basis of Writing up PhD thesis ( I applied myself without any letter from employer). My concern is that is it fall under the category of work permit or student visa??
Agree, that if it was an old student visa, then it certainly wouldn't qualify towards the residence period for ILR as a economic migrant.Greenie wrote:'student writing up a thesis' was part of the old student visa categories, and is not a work permit regardless of the fact that you had permission to work with that leave. It doesn't matter that the 'sticker looks the same'.