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You should write 2003.mrproblem wrote:Hi There,
I came to UK in 2003 as a student and then I converted to HSMP in 2007 and then got the PR last year.
In the AN application they are asking for
2.1 Date and place of first arrival in the United Kingdom (see page 7 of the Guide).
Page 7 says
2.1 Enter the day you first arrived with a view to staying in the UK on a long-term basis, and the airport or seaport through which you then entered. If this is less than 5 years before the date on which we receive the application, or less than 3 years before this date if you are married to or the civil partner of a British citizen, you might not meet the residence
requirement (see pages 4 and 5 of the Booklet AN) and your application may be unsuccessful.
So I am bit confused what to write. Do I need to mention 2003 date or 2007 date. Because I have right port of entry, I converted the HSMP in country, so can someone guide me this please
Thank you vinitmanu. But at that time I haven't had any intention to stay long term basis. That is why I was bit confusedvinitmanu wrote:You should write 2003.mrproblem wrote:Hi There,
I came to UK in 2003 as a student and then I converted to HSMP in 2007 and then got the PR last year.
In the AN application they are asking for
2.1 Date and place of first arrival in the United Kingdom (see page 7 of the Guide).
Page 7 says
2.1 Enter the day you first arrived with a view to staying in the UK on a long-term basis, and the airport or seaport through which you then entered. If this is less than 5 years before the date on which we receive the application, or less than 3 years before this date if you are married to or the civil partner of a British citizen, you might not meet the residence
requirement (see pages 4 and 5 of the Booklet AN) and your application may be unsuccessful.
So I am bit confused what to write. Do I need to mention 2003 date or 2007 date. Because I have right port of entry, I converted the HSMP in country, so can someone guide me this please
I agree, but it still forms a part of your continuous stay. Good Luck.mrproblem wrote:Thank you vinitmanu. But at that time I haven't had any intention to stay long term basis. That is why I was bit confused
No problem, you weren't without visa. As you made an ontime application, Section 3C of the immigration rules effectively extended it until the date of your ILR.mrproblem wrote:Now my doubt is when I apply for naturalisation they check for validity during the last 5 years and there will some period with out visa as I received the ILR stamping just before they returned me the passport by post.
Do you think I need to mention this somewhere in the application as there is a gap in the visas, but I made a postal application...My worry is, I dont want them to refuse my application because of this (even though I can appeal them by explaining the situation, it is just little worry)ban.s wrote:No problem, you weren't without visa. As you made an ontime application, Section 3C of the immigration rules effectively extended it until the date of your ILR.mrproblem wrote:Now my doubt is when I apply for naturalisation they check for validity during the last 5 years and there will some period with out visa as I received the ILR stamping just before they returned me the passport by post.