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aaatech wrote:Hi Experts,
I appreciate any advise with below queries:
History:
01/10/2009 T1G issued
22/11/2009 Entry to UK
24/08/2010 Left UK
15/10/2011 back in UK(since than I've been in the UK)
[Holidays out of the UK - 17 days in 2014 & 24 days in 2015]
Planning to apply in person on 18/05/2016
Q1. calculating continous residency - backword count for year-5 start from 18/05/2011 but I return to uk on 15/10/2011(less than 180 days away from UK). am I qualified for ILR? Do I need to be physically present in UK from the first day?
Q2 I left UK and start working in my home country. as per set(o) form Q6.2(since thn absences from uk?) do I need to provide evidence as it was not UK employer/work related? if yes than, I have experience letter issued by employer. is it ok?
Q3 Also, I'm confused with Q7.13(how long you lived in the UK?) should I say 5 years or now? and I should left table blank as above I don't have more than 6 moth absence in last 5 year. am i correct?
thank you in advance for your advise and time.
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aaatech wrote:History:
01/10/2009 T1G issued
22/11/2009 Entry to UK
24/08/2010 Left UK
after 9 months
15/10/2011 back in UK(since than I've been in the UK)
[Holidays out of the UK - 17 days in 2014 & 24 days in 2015]
Planning to apply in person on **/05/2016
calculating continous residency -
backword count for year-5 start from 18/05/2011 but I return to the UK on 15/10/2011. Do I need to be physically present in UK for full 5 years? Can I apply for ILR now? or wait for 15/10/2016?
During this gap I start working back at home country. is experience letter is ok as evidence?
thanks
You don't have permission and access to the PM function as you are a new forum member.aaatech wrote:Unfortunately no response, anyone know why my PM messaged stuck at outbox?
Merged!! Multiple Posts (click)aaatech wrote:Please don't merge this with my other post, please or it'll never be discuss
aaatech wrote:I'm going in person next week, moderator please comment on below queries. views hits more than 500...but not a single response. thanks.
History:
01/10/2009 T1G issued
22/11/2009 Entry to UK
24/08/2010 Left UK
after 13 months (Employment outside of the UK - no economic activity in UK)
15/10/2011 back in UK(since than I've been in the UK)
backward count for 5 years(from 23/05/206) calculate 150 days away from UK as below.
Absences
23/05/2011 - 23/05/2012 ------------148 days
23/05/2012 - 23/05/2013------------ none
23/05/2013 - 23/05/2014------------15 days
23/05/2014 - 23/05/2015------------23 days
23/05/2015 - 23/05/2016------------none
Questions:
1) am I qualified for ILR( I have PEO booked next week)? I understand absences are less than 180 but employment was outside UK.
confused around guidelines:
As per continuous residence guideline as below:
" Absences must be for a reason consistent with the original purpose of entry to the UK or for a serious or compelling reason "
" Employment outside of the UK
If the absences are connected to other employment outside the UK, which demonstrates the UK employment is secondary, these are not permitted absences, and the continuous period requirement is broken. Absences due to employment, whether related to the applicant’s job in the UK or not, count towards the 180 day maximum each year. "
2) what evidence should I provide for 148 days absence - I have reliving letter, Salary Slips. is it acceptable absences?
Employment outside of the UK
If the absences are connected to other employment outside the UK, which demonstrates the UK employment is secondary, these are not permitted absences, and the continuous period requirement is broken. Absences due to employment, whether related to the applicant’s job in the UK or not, count towards the 180 day maximum each year.