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yes, if you've had no applications that were out of time and have not gone out of the UK for more than 6 months at one time.saqahc wrote:Hi,
I am looking for some advise;
My background:
Arrived in UK July 2000 as a student.
Granted continuous leave to remain as a student from Jul 2000 to Oct 2007.
Applied and granted leave to remain under the old IGS from Oct 07 to Oct 08.
Applied and granted leave to remain under Tier 1 from Oct 08 to Oct 11.
I know I have missed out on assignments and opportunities in my current career because of an apparent lack of mobility on the continent because HR will always have to arrange visas for me. My colleagues just have to jump on the next available flight and go.
In Jul 10 I will be eligible to apply for ILR under the 10 yr rule. Can I also apply for Naturalisation in July/Aug 10 instead of 2011 and request discretion to disregard the requirement to have been free from immigration time restrictions for at least 12 months before my application for naturalisation.
Thanks
joh118 wrote:yes, if you've had no applications that were out of time and have not gone out of the UK for more than 6 months at one time.saqahc wrote:Hi,
I am looking for some advise;
My background:
Arrived in UK July 2000 as a student.
Granted continuous leave to remain as a student from Jul 2000 to Oct 2007.
Applied and granted leave to remain under the old IGS from Oct 07 to Oct 08.
Applied and granted leave to remain under Tier 1 from Oct 08 to Oct 11.
I know I have missed out on assignments and opportunities in my current career because of an apparent lack of mobility on the continent because HR will always have to arrange visas for me. My colleagues just have to jump on the next available flight and go.
In Jul 10 I will be eligible to apply for ILR under the 10 yr rule. Can I also apply for Naturalisation in July/Aug 10 instead of 2011 and request discretion to disregard the requirement to have been free from immigration time restrictions for at least 12 months before my application for naturalisation.
Thanks
Why would you be eligible for a discretion? The "free from immigration control" begins from the date you have ILR. If your application takes longer than 3 months, assuming you are granted ILR in the end, you can request discretion. so, for eg, if you apply and it take 6 months, then you can apply in 9 months from the date you got your ILR. so the ""free from immigration control" shouldn't be any longer than 15 months.
You cannot assume that. It could well be decided on the day, but a percentages of in-person applications are deferred for later consideration.I intend to apply for ILR in person so will know the outcome on the same day in July 2010.
So you don't understand why the rules state you need to wait another year. So? So you would write the rules in a different way? OK, but that does not start to assist you. The fact is the rules are the rules, like it or not, and unless you wait for 12 months from the date of your ILR, especially if you apply considerably before 12 months, then it is likely the application will get rejected. Don't forget that the fee is an application fee, not a success fee, and do you really want to place the fee money at risk?I was thinking of discretion for naturalisation on the basis of personal circumstances or some other valid or plausible reason that anyone might be aware of. I just don't see the point of another year in waiting. Afterall, I have been here 10 years and simply don't understand the purpose of this period of waiting. It simply does not make any sense to me and what it aims to achieve.
Seeing that surprised me so I have just checked on the UKBA website. Here is the full list of those who cannot apply in person at a PEO :-you cannot use same day premium application for 10 year Long Residence.
-: so whilst an exclusion for 14-year Long Residence applications, there is no exclusion for 10-year applications.The offices cannot consider your application if you are:
a person with exceptional leave to remain;
a person with discretionary leave to remain or who has been given humanitarian protection;
applying for permanent residence on the basis of 14 years' residence;
applying for an extension of your visa on the highly skilled migrant programme;
a business person, innovator, sole representative or investor;
a seaman;
a Gurkha; or
an elderly dependant.
everyone knows that you cannot apply premium for 10 year long residence. It came into rule on 1st Jan 2010. Perhaps that hasn't been updated?John wrote:Seeing that surprised me so I have just checked on the UKBA website. Here is the full list of those who cannot apply in person at a PEO :-you cannot use same day premium application for 10 year Long Residence.
-: so whilst an exclusion for 14-year Long Residence applications, there is no exclusion for 10-year applications.The offices cannot consider your application if you are:
a person with exceptional leave to remain;
a person with discretionary leave to remain or who has been given humanitarian protection;
applying for permanent residence on the basis of 14 years' residence;
applying for an extension of your visa on the highly skilled migrant programme;
a business person, innovator, sole representative or investor;
a seaman;
a Gurkha; or
an elderly dependant.
That is not in line with the way the discretion works, as per guidance given to UKBA staff looking at Naturalisation applications.I applied for ILR in November 2009, it was issued in June 2010, can I apply for naturalisation in November 2010