I'd like to apply for an ILR but I'm short of just a few days/weeks/months before 'my' 5 years. What to do?


Very common situation! There are 2 things to consider:

1) You can apply within 28 days before 'your' 5 years, so that's almost a month already added.

2) Look at the date when your Entry Clearance (usually a yellow visa issued outside the UK) was issued. Then at the date when you entered the UK (usually an airport stamp) on the Entry Clearance.

If that difference is no more than 3 months then you can start counting 'your' 5 years from the date when visa was issued ( NOT from the date of entry).

If that difference is more than 3 months then you have to start counting 'your' 5 years from the date of entry. Remember, you still have 2 days as per point 1). However, if you are still short of days or weeks then you have t get an extension - to take you to 'your' 5 years, to make up the difference. 

If you are on a Tier 1 General visa then you need another Tier 1 General extension. If you are on a Tier 2 visa or a Work Permit then you need a Tier 2 extension. If you are n an Ancestral visa then you need an Ancestral extension and so on. 

For more advice or for an application please email info@1st4immigration.com  or visit www.1st4immigration.com 

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