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The absence requirement for ILR LR isMJA411 wrote:3. Is there any restriction for ILR Long Residency? (e.g. period spent outside the UK)
I wouldn't say I do, but giving that I have been living legally in the UK for over 10 years is there a way or compelling reasons to challenge this above requirements? Other than that I am all good.secret.simon wrote:The absence requirement for ILR LR isMJA411 wrote:3. Is there any restriction for ILR Long Residency? (e.g. period spent outside the UK)
a) no single absence of more than 180 days
b) total absence not exceeding 540 days
Given the number of times you have been in the UK on visit visas, do you meet the "less than 540 days" requirement?
Not quite sure, but its an average of 3 to 6 months per year. I must travel every month or every two to attend for my other businesses, its an obligation and stated on the contract I've signed with major parties.secret.simon wrote:How much total absence do you have in the past ten years?
Hello, in case I decide to go for ILR 10 years route and get approval, what happens to my dependants on my current Tier 1 Ent ? Is there a way to apply ILR for them at the same time I apply for mine? (They haven't completed 10 years yet) or can I apply for them after I get an approval ?MJA411 wrote: 4. I have dependents who came with me when I was granted my first Tier 1 Entrepreneur Visa, so what happens to them if I decide to vary my application to ILR long residency?
5. All my dependents have stayed in the UK since 23/03/2012
No, they won't qualify for ILR. Long residence ILR does not permit dependents to apply for ILR with you.Hello, in case I decide to go for ILR 10 years route and get approval, what happens to my dependants on my current Tier 1 Ent ? Is there a way to apply ILR for them at the same time I apply for mine? (They haven't completed 10 years yet)
Nope, can't do that either as they won't qualify.or can I apply for them after I get an approval ?
They've came to the UK when they were 16, and currently studying in university. They've completed almost 6 years now under PBS Dependant visa.What do your adult children do in the UK??
Yes but if you wait for that and you have travel, it is risky and and they risk being refused re-entry due to you not getting ILR based on Tier 1 Ent.MJA411 wrote:Does completing 10 years under PBS Dependant ONLY count for ILR Long Residence ?
I looked at the gov website for settling if 1 or 2 parents had ILR.CR001 wrote:Yes but if you wait for that and you have travel, it is risky and and they risk being refused re-entry due to you not getting ILR based on Tier 1 Ent.MJA411 wrote:Does completing 10 years under PBS Dependant ONLY count for ILR Long Residence ?
I also read this on a different link (Source gov website) please explain what it means.You can apply as a child under 18
You may be eligible for settlement (‘indefinite leave to remain’) if you’re under 18 and you live in the UK with 1 of the following:
both your parents who are British citizens or settled in the UK
one of your parents who is settled or settling in the UK and the other parent is dead
one of your parents who is settled or settling in the UK and has sole responsibility for looking after you
one parent or relative who is settled or settling in the UK and there are compelling reasons why you should be allowed to stay
I just hope I'm not preaching forum rules by posting the above link, if I am I apologise in advance.You can apply as an adult dependent relative
You may be eligible for settlement (‘indefinite leave to remain’) if you’re an adult dependent relative of a person who:
is a British citizen or settled in the UK
was a refugee when you joined them as an adult dependent relative and is now settled
had humanitarian protection when you joined them as an adult dependent relative and is now settled
An adult dependant can be a:
parent
grandparent
brother
sister
son or daughter over 18
They're 17, 13, 6CR001 wrote:How old are the under 18 children??
You seem to be missing the point that if you apply for ILR based on Long residency, they cannot apply for ILR based on PBS Dependent visas, the rules don't permit this.