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Congrats. Could you advise if 134 was your longest single absence or it was 178+176.? How did you put absence break dates in form...I believe they want date left UK and entered but if you are splitting you are always out of UK hence checking.rameshvardhan wrote:Hi,
I got my ILR approved on 21, August. Had long work-related absenses that are spread across two years.
Year1 - 21/08/13 to 20/08/12 (178 whole days)
Year2 - 21/08/12 to 20/08/11 (176 whole days)
Year3,4,5 are just around 40 days outside UK.
And a long absence of 134 days is spread across these two years ( July, 12 to Dec, 12).
Few travels in which I returned back to UK the next day are counted as ZERO days outside UK.
Hope it helps.
Cheers,
RV.
vin_ayagar wrote:Dear gurus and experts
I have a similar situation like Desiboys and srk2012 who have managed to successfully get through.
My case:
I came as Tier 2 Intra Company Transfer Migration in March 2009, but had to leave UK on October 2009. Though I went back, this visa had validity till March 2011.
I came back to UK again in June 2010 ( Gap of about 8 months ) and was asked to apply for a visa again since the category was then Tier 2 ICT (Established Staff).
If I follow the split for the individual years, each year absence is less than 180 days.
It also seems if i take my entry in March 2009 as the first entry and consider the gap as just an absence, then i might qualify to apply for ILR during March 2014 itself.
My absences break down as
Year 1 20 March 2014 19 March 2013 15+
Year 2 20 March 2013 19 March 2012 31
Year 3 20 March 2012 19 March 2011 20
Year 4 20 March 2011 19 March 2010 88
Year 5 20 March 2010 19 March 2009 154
My questions are
1. Is it even possible to apply as i think in March 2014? The below document from UKBA suggests I can .. Refer Page 26
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
2. Can I use srk2012 reasoning that the company wanted to apply for the second time. Also that the visa category has changed.
3. My other worry is even if i get out of the entry clearance, will they pick the fact that my second entry clearance on June 2010 is later the acceptable date of 6th April 2010 after which all the visas have become ineligible for ILR in Tier 2 ICT
4. As you can see, I need to explain the reasons for the 154 days and can I tell them I went on Business trip ( went to set up a base at offshore )
Any advise the gurus and expersts can provide me would be greatly appreciated.
Hi All, Just an update on this, my ILR application was successful through Premium Service Centre..har_vlr wrote:Hi gurus and experts,
I have a situation similar to vin_ayagar.
My first entry was in March 2009 and left UK in October 2009 to setup an offshore base and came back to UK in June 2010. So there was a long absence of 256 days, which is getting split into two consecutive 12 months.
I have the following question in my mind:
1) Anyone got ILR from Tier 2 (ICT) category with more than 180 days of continuous absence (even if the absence gets split in two consecutive 12 months?
2) What reasons are accepted by UKBA for absences related to work other than annual vacations? For example, I left UK on request by my company to setup a team in offshore , will this be accepted as a reason for absence related to work?
Please can some one share an example format of support letter for long absence other than annual vacation or reason given for long absence in Tier 2 (ICT) category.
I have heard about some cases who were granted ILR on discretion as their absences were considered as compelling and on compassionate grounds. Sr. Case Worker can make discretion to condone absences exceeding 180 days if they believe that the applicant was away for compelling and compassionate reasons.sujyo wrote:Do you know if someone is successful with absence of more than 180 days