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what box? On the stamp in the passport or on the Work Permit itself? What are the exact words?pawant wrote:1st Entry in UK - Nov 2007, work permit has Multiple entry mentioned on the box
You will be eligible for ILR, the only question is whether the 5 year period is counted from the date of your June 2008 wp or from your 18 Oct 2008 arrival in the UK. It is not clear why you applied for and got a new visa in Oct 2008 when you had a valid work permit which allowed you to travel in/out of the UK.pawant wrote:Was your June 2008 work permit also a MEWP and how long was it valid for?
I don’t think so it was MEWP as I could bring my wife as dependent and “Multiple Entry” is not mentioned paper WP. If "Multiple Entry" does not appear on the wp then it wasn't MEWP She has been herself working since 2008. This visa was valid until Oct 2010 and then it was Tier 2 Est Staff
What visa did you get on 3rd Oct 2008?
I think it was called ICT look in your passport as informed by my employer as I could not bring my dependent without it.
What is the expiry date of your current leave?[/i]
My current leave expires Oct 2014
I have been with the same employer same location since 2007 and have not been out of UK for more than 180 days[/u]
pawant wrote:Thank you Manci, I was told that I had to apply for ICT WP as it was the only way I could bring my wife to UK with me as dependent and more over I had completed more than 6 month in the organisation. The changeover from work permits to the PBS took place in Nov 2008. It may be that all you had was the addition of your dependants to your existing leave and because the system changed it was no longer a work permit but a T2 ICT visa. However, it is not possible to give a definitive answer without seeing all your immigration documents.
Calculating the continuous period is confusing, if for example it is counted from 18th Oct then can I apply for ILR at a PEO on 20th September (28 days before)? That is right, no confusion here. One can apply 28 days before the date when one becomes eligible for ILR.