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If you leave the country while you still have an existing leave and then come back with new visa within the 6 months then your continuous residence is not effected.danis123 wrote:Thank you very much for your reply.. first i thought about leaving the country and come back around September, but that cause a break in my stay when it counts towards 10 years stay... please tell me if you know what is seto
many regards
That depends on when you get CAS from your proposed institution & when the course is going to start. Normally you are able to apply well before the course actually starts. You need to sort out the admission while you are still in the UK. Prepare all the paper work carefully and if you do leave at the end of March, IMO, you will be fine in applying & getting the visa before September.danis123 wrote:what if its more than 6 months.. lets say if i leave end of march.. how many months before i would be able to get visa for a course starting in september if apply from home country.... THANKS A MILLION...
Q4.......even if you spend one day out of UK after your visa expires the 10 year period breaks. the story of 6 months is only when you have a valid visa while going out and coming back in (not a new visa when coming back)....it has to be less than 6 months at one time in order to continue 10years thing
so if your visa expires on 31 march and you are already out of UK and then fly in with a new visa on 1st april. your 10years break according to immigration rules by just some hours.