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I feel my post has been very clear. There have been maybe 2 members on the forum that have been successful with slightly more absences, but most don't even take the chance as a refusal means loss of fee paid to.CR001 wrote:The 180 days absence allowance limit per 12 month cycle includes ALL absences.
Great, then post here and we can see if we can help/advise to get you sorted and ready for ILR.the_eclectic wrote:Hello again,
Thank you for the reply. Yes, I just noticed the removal of the company name and will be mindful of it in the future.
I will choose a couple of dates (i.e. one in Feb and one a few months down to line) to get a better idea and post again.
Jean
So, taking that example, wait for about another 5 years!the_eclectic wrote:from (for example) 12 December 2013 - 02 December 2015 I have been out of the country is 444 days.
Yes, I'm using a spreadsheet that ignores the departure/arrival dates.CR001 wrote:And are you only counting whole days out of the UK (disregard day of departure and day of arrival)?
What do you mean? Are you saying I'm not a work permit holder? I am. I'm on a Tier 2 General Visa which I believe is a work permit, is it not?sushdmehta wrote:The OP is not a WP holder! Title amended (again)!
jhm3 wrote:I see; I had missed the fact that you were out of the UK quite so much during 2014, in addition to the 170-day absence during the first half of this year. Yes, unfortunately, it looks like you will need to wait almost another 5 years before you have five consecutive 12-months periods with not more than 180 days of absence. As has been discussed, it makes no difference that many of your absences were for business purposes (discretion to allow such absences was removed a couple of years ago). According to page 30 of the staff guidance on continuous residence (which you are looking at), the only situation in which absences of more than 180 days in a 12-month period might be allowed would be in the case of "serious or compelling reasons"; these aren't defined, but it says that travel for employment or economic activity or absences connected with pregnancy and parental leave would not qualify, so presumably they're talking about medical emergencies. It doesn't sound like this applies to your situation, I'm afraid.