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Posted
4 minutes ago, Lorry said:

Yes, continuous for about 6 years (I think 1998-2004 iirc ).

That's what I posted and what @zzzzzdoesn't know/ understand

Wrong!

There is no time limitation to that grandfathering provided you were fully compliant when it was introduced and maintained the "grandfathered" conditions from then on. Some people suffered because of COVID travel restrictions and could not get back into country to renew under the old rules!  

I wonder how many are still alive under the grandfathered rules?

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2 minutes ago, rough diamond said:

Wrong!

There is no time limitation to that grandfathering provided you were fully compliant when it was introduced and maintained the "grandfathered" conditions from then on. Some people suffered because of COVID travel restrictions and could not get back into country to renew under the old rules!  

I wonder how many are still alive under the grandfathered rules?

Is my English so poor?

There WAS (past tense) - not is - a time limit.

In 2004 you were only grandfathered if you had already been on  continuous extensions since 1998. 

(The numbers may be a bit off - but you were NOT grandfathered if you just got your first extension in 2003).

Trust me, I was alive.

 

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