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Begin with Section 1, where you will provide your personal details. Fill in your title, date of birth, full name as per your passport, nationality, and contact information. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
Move to Section 2 to detail your history since being granted limited leave. Include the expiration date of your current leave and any relevant travel history that may affect your application.
In Section 3, list any dependants living in the UK. Provide their names, addresses, nationalities, and confirm if settlement is requested for them.
Complete Section 4 regarding personal history. This section is mandatory; ensure you disclose any criminal convictions or civil judgments accurately.
Proceed to Section 5 for biometric residence permit details. If applicable, provide information about previous permits and any special arrangements needed for biometric recording.
In Section 6, tick off the required documents you are submitting with your application. Remember to submit original documents only.
Finally, read and sign the declaration in Section 7 before submitting your application by post to the specified address.
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Settlement Indefinite Leave to remain as a refugee or Humanitarian Protection Set(P) A guide for those granted refugee status or humanitarian protection and who have now completed 5 years residence in the UK.
What happens after 5 years of refugee status?
Usually refugees in the UK are given five years leave to remain as a refugee. They must then apply for further leave, although their status as a refugee is not limited to five years.
How much money do asylum seekers get in the UK?
Asylum support rates are currently set at 49.18 per person per week or 7 a day to cover essential living needs like food, travel, clothing and communications. They are set at 9.95 for those in full board accommodation.
How long does an indefinite leave to remain application take in 2025?
Processing times for a UK Settlement (Indefinite Leave to Remain) application are generally around 6 months. Some applications may be eligible for a faster decision through the super priority service, which provides a decision by the end of the next working day.
What is set-o application?
When a SET(O) form must be used. A SET(O) form must be used if you are in the UK and applying for indefinite leave to remain. (settlement) in one of the following categories or routes: Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) PBS Dependant route.
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