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by WR1 » Thu Mar 26, 2015 9:13 am
As mentioned, visiting the UK does not count.
The whole point of ILR is that you intend to live and reside in the UK, not abroad. Of course each case is based on it own individual merits and it will take the border staff to look at your travel plans and see the time spent in and out of the UK to decide on the course of action.
Yes, there is a way around this and that is to obtain British Citizenship and then you can spend as much time as you wish outside of the UK and return of your own leisure without any issues.
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