vinny wrote:appsmaje wrote:first entry clearance date 28/03/2008 as HSMP, then switched to TIER 1 with expriy 28/03/2013
entered UK 25/06/2008 (i deduce is less than the 90 day window).
was just thinking about if it said do not apply 1 day more, then i would have been ok to apply on 27/03/2013. following on this logic, then I guess 28/02/2013 would be the first day I am ok to apply, just want to gather confidence that my booking calculation is correct.
thanks!
I think that you may
apply for
settlement between
28 Feb 2013 and 27/03/2013.
I am in an almost similar situation as appsmaje - got EC on 27 March 2008 as HSMP - my tier 1 general visa expires on 29 March 2013. The only difference is that I entered the UK on 16 April 2008.
I was under the impression that I have to count my qualifying period from 16 April 2008 and after deducting 28 days I could apply for ILR between 20 March to 28 March 2013. However, now I am confused if I can also count my qualifying period from the date of EC - i.e. 27 March 2008. In this case, I can apply from 28 February ( but would not have completed 4 years 11 months stay in the UK).
My precise question is:
Is this facility of counting the qualifying period for ILR from EC date (provided the entry in UK is within 90 days of the EC date) is for everyone - or only for people who would need another extension because of delayed arrival.
Apparently, the UKBA guidance regarding calculating continuous period for ILR does not make it conditional and seems to be applicable to everyone.
I would appreciate advise on the above. Thanks to you all in anticipation.