Hi,
I read many topics in this Forum for the past a few days.
Huge thanks to all moderators for helping people. You are amazing!
I was granted with Tier 2 General on 13 March 2015. I entered the UK on 6th May 2015 and started working on 7th May 2015. My visa expires on 1st April 2020. I will submit my online application form in a week time.
I mainly work from home in the UK as all my colleagues and most of our managers do. Sometimes I work remotely from other countries i.e. The Netherlands, Poland, Turkey. I mostly work remotely to spend time with my parents. I have never had 180 days of absence in any 12 months rolling period.
Max was 105 days on October 2019 - October 2018 period, counting backwards.
I have just read the following topic and had a concern immediately:
indefinite-leave-to-remain/ilr-tier-2-r ... l#p1571211
It says this:
It is perfectly fine to work remotely if approved by employer. As far as I know if its more than 4 weeks then employer has to notify UKVI but if its less than that it is fine.
My last absence from the UK was:
Date of Departure: 06 August 2019
Date of Arrival: 03 October 2019
This is 57 days of absence in total, and I had standard paid annual leaves for 5 days in total.
Paid Annual Leaves were:
9th August 2019 - half day off in the morning
12th and 13th August 2019 - 2 full days off
5th and 6th September 2019 - 2 full days off
12th September 2019 - half day off in the morning
This means
I worked remotely for 52 days. Now this is not "just a few weeks" as I read on many similar cases here.
My manager was fully aware of this but I don't think the HR department has informed UKVI if this was indeed a mandatory action.
52 days of working remotely is more than 4 weeks in one continuous period of absence. Does this break the continous period of 5 years?
I am aware that a few weeks of working remotely is fine. I've read on many other topics.
I am also aware that
unpaid annual leaves can not be more than 4 weeks.
I have not read any statement anywhere about a limitation to the paid absences (holiday or work).
Kind Regards.