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Yes, it will break her continuity of residence and reset her clock for ILR to zero and a new 5 year period.and would like to know if this would affect the 180 days absence of continuous 12-month period for applying ILR in future.
The absence limit is relevant ONLY to visas and extensions issued on or after 11th January 2018. The time before this doesn't have absence limits. Her current visa is obviously after this date and she is subject to the 180 days limit in ANY 12 month period.As the start date for here in UK is Feb-2017, I would presume the cycle would be from Feb-to-Feb.
STICK to your own topicshahulhamid1999 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 11:15 pmI have a similar case, My dependants were issued visa in Aug 2017 and they have lived with me till Dec 2018. They went back to India and have been living there since then. They intend to travel back in Jun 2020 so that they can continue to live with me here. We will also have our visa extended for 2 more years in Aug 2020.
As my dependants will be away from UK from Dec 2018 till June 2020 which will be 18 months on a visa issued before Jan 2018 their leave won't be counted but their leaves restriction will apply on the extention which will be issued on June 2020. Please confirm this ?
They will be able to apply for ILR along with me on Aug 2022 if we ensure they comply to 180 days leave restriction for the visa which will be extended in Jun 2020 ?