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New Rules coming into effect from 05th april

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Freeman78
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New Rules coming into effect from 05th april

Post by Freeman78 » Thu Mar 28, 2013 10:18 am

Hi Seniors.

I trust you are well

I have heared that as a of next month you can apply for ilr three months prior to your eligibitly date instead of 28 days in advanace as per old rules.
Can anyone confirm this please?

ilrapplicant2013
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Re: New Rules coming into effect from 05th april

Post by ilrapplicant2013 » Thu Mar 28, 2013 10:28 am

Freeman78 wrote:Hi Seniors.

I trust you are well

I have heared that as a of next month you can apply for ilr three months prior to your eligibitly date instead of 28 days in advanace as per old rules.
Can anyone confirm this please?
Link please

alanwong
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Re: New Rules coming into effect from 05th april

Post by alanwong » Thu Mar 28, 2013 10:52 am

Freeman78 wrote:Hi Seniors.

I trust you are well

I have heared that as a of next month you can apply for ilr three months prior to your eligibitly date instead of 28 days in advanace as per old rules.
Can anyone confirm this please?
I only got to know that the new fee has been approved and take effect from 6th April and the old forms can be used 21 days after that (but new fee has to be paid)

ILR.dot.dot.dot
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Post by ILR.dot.dot.dot » Thu Mar 28, 2013 1:15 pm

I also want to know what is the truth behind this new 3 months rule?
Could any one comment please?

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Re: New Rules coming into effect from 05th april

Post by Kevin24 » Thu Mar 28, 2013 8:53 pm

alanwong wrote:
Freeman78 wrote:Hi Seniors.

I trust you are well

I have heared that as a of next month you can apply for ilr three months prior to your eligibitly date instead of 28 days in advanace as per old rules.
Can anyone confirm this please?
I only got to know that the new fee has been approved and take effect from 6th April and the old forms can be used 21 days after that (but new fee has to be paid)
So they are allowing a Grace period of 3 weeks. That's good, it will be of immense help for some members who have filled the present SET O form. I haven't seen any thing about this 3 month's rule. We have to see what the New SET O Form and Guidance contains. Hopefully both should be out before 06/04.

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Post by sheraz7 » Thu Mar 28, 2013 10:53 pm

No such news exist at the moment.
Please donot send PM. Write in open forum to facilitate others too.
REGARDS

Magic1597
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Re: New Rules coming into effect from 05th april

Post by Magic1597 » Thu Mar 28, 2013 11:47 pm

Freeman78 wrote:Hi Seniors.

I trust you are well

I have heared that as a of next month you can apply for ilr three months prior to your eligibitly date instead of 28 days in advanace as per old rules.
Can anyone confirm this please?
I would be really interested to hear about this. If the 3 month rule is correct, then please someone confirm it as it will end my sleepless nights. I am nearly there but will fall short by 2 months. I was going to submit anyway and hope they take 6 months to consider by which time I will have 10 years and more.

Anyone out there to put my mind at ease.

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