Hello everyone, I hope someone could help me with my questions about ILR application.
First of all, I'm a British citizen by birth. My wife was issued with an entry clearance spouse settlement visa on 13 Sept 2013 but did not enter the UK until 19 Nov 2013.
On 11 Feb 2015 both of us travelled to Hong Kong because my wife's father was very ill and she wanted to look after him.
On 19 Aug 2015 we returned to the UK. An absence of 188 days.
On 10 June 2016 she applied for FLR(m) and received her new BRP on 1 Aug 2016 with an expiry date of 4 Feb 2019.
This year on 11 May 2017 we left UK for Hong Kong again because her father's health has deteriorated. Currently we are still in Hong Kong. We planned on staying for 6 months only but my wife now wants to stay until 26 Feb 2018 (to celebrate possibly one last Chinese new year with her father) which means she'll definitely have a long absence from the UK. Will this break the 5 year continuous stay conditions?
On a spouse visa her 5 year stay begins on the date of entry into the UK so does that mean the earliest date she can apply for ILR is on 22 Oct 2018?
Regarding the 180 days absence in each 12 month cycle, should it be like this:
22 Oct 2018 to 21 Oct 2017 (128 days absence)
22 Oct 2017 to 21 Oct 2016 (163 days)
22 Oct 2016 to 21 Oct 2015 (0 days)
22 Oct 2015 to 21 Oct 2014 (188 days)
22 Oct 2014 to 21 Oct 2013 (0 days)
What worries us is that between 21 Oct 2014 to 22 Oct 2015, we left the UK for 188 days in a single time, and from 11 May 2017 to 26 Feb 2018 we will have left the UK for 291 days in a single time.
A total of 479 days within 5 years or 291 days in 3 years.
I've read somewhere that on a spouse visa one should not exceed 180 days absence in a single time.
Will this have an effect on her upcoming ILR application and naturalisation?
Thank you for your time.
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