Note: This statement is true on 26 March 2010
There is a qualifying period to complete in most of the categories for getting the ILR.
It runs either from - the date on which you entered the UK with a visa in the relevant category; or, if you did not enter the UK with such a visa, from - the date on which you were first granted permission to remain in the UK in the relevant category.
If you entered the UK with a visa several weeks or more after the date from which it was valid for use, you may need to apply for an extension of stay to complete the relevant qualifying period.
Please do not apply more than 28 days before completing the qualifying period. If you apply earlier than that, your application may be refused.
If that happens, we will not refund the fee and you will have to pay again when
reapplying.The qualifying periods are as follows: 5 years In the work permit holder, employment not requiring
a work permit, businessperson, innovator, investor, self-employed lawyer, writer, composer or artist, UK ancestry, Tier 1 and Tier 2 categories or routes. 5 years
P.S: The above statement is a snippet from the
ILR guidance form.