
Successful people ask better questions.
But on Aristotle’s view, the lives of individual human beings are invariably linked together in a social context. In the Peri PoliV he speculated about the origins of the state, described and assessed the relative merits of various types of government, and listed the obligations of the individual citizen.
Applicant’s Eligibility Criteria:
The policy of early settlement concession allows youth with the following eligibility criteria to apply for early ILR under concession after five years rather than ten years:
- Applicant must be young adult, not a dependent, parent or guardian
- Those with permission under the half of life rule
- Either born or arrived in the UK as a Child
- At the date of application, 18 24 years all-encompassing (means 18 or above, and under 25)
- Spent at least half of life living continuously in the UK (discounting any custody period)
- Held five years limited leave
- Fulfils eligibility criteria for another LTR under Paragraph 276ADE (1) of the Immigration Rules
- Have applied under Paragraph 276ADE (1) (v) of the Immigration Rules
Visa Officer guidance:
It is the case worker’s discretion whether to grant early ILR. The Visa Officer will weigh the factors of applicant’s case against the public interest factors and assess the balance whether it is in favour of the applicant to grant early settlement concession or not. The visa officer will consider the following but not limited to factors in this balancing exercise:
- Applicant’s age, if and when, arrived in the UK as a child
- Period of lawful and unlawful stay in the UK
- Intensity of their connections and integration to the UK
- Who (whether applicant or parents / guardians) can be held responsible for previous non-compliance when the applicant was dependent (under 18)?
- Attempts to stay in contact with the Home Office and status regularization
- Present leave and continuous lawful period
- Previous leave and continuous lawful period
- Any damaging impact of limited leave to remain on the applicant’s health and wellbeing