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Dear aby00156,aby00156 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 11:28 amI had similar question like you have.
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I have got my ILR on TIER 2 and my wifes as my PBS dependant.
Hope my thread helps.
Dear CR001,
This has been repeated many many times now. Dependants whose visa was issued before 11 Jan 2018 have NO absence limit. Only FULL days count towards absence calculationsbenhuang wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 11:56 amDear CR001,
We ,the main applicant and the 3 dependants, have the following in common:
1.Visa start date: 5/1/2016
2. first entered UK (arrival) 7/1/2016
Q1. So the absence for all of us is 2 days or 3 days ?
Q2. Is The day of arrival or the day of departure UK considered as absent from UK?
Thanks
Ben
ONLY full days count. FULL DAY means 24 hours outside the country. So the date of arrival and departure do NOT count. When you enter the date of departure and arrival on the form, it automatically calculates the full days between the dates and excludes the days of arrival and departurebenhuang wrote: ↑Fri Mar 13, 2020 3:40 pmDear Zimba,
Thank you for your response and comment. I fully understood.
However the day of arrival and departure is still applicable to me as a dependant as I fly back and forth between UK and Malaysia even until today. So my question is how to treat the day of arrival in or departure from UK after 11/1/2018?
Thank you again.
Kind regards
Ben
Dear Zimba,Zimba wrote: ↑Fri Mar 13, 2020 3:49 pmONLY full days count. FULL DAY means 24 hours outside the country. So the date of arrival and departure do NOT count. When you enter the date of departure and arrival on the form, it automatically calculates the full days between the dates and excludes the days of arrival and departurebenhuang wrote: ↑Fri Mar 13, 2020 3:40 pmDear Zimba,
Thank you for your response and comment. I fully understood.
However the day of arrival and departure is still applicable to me as a dependant as I fly back and forth between UK and Malaysia even until today. So my question is how to treat the day of arrival in or departure from UK after 11/1/2018?
Thank you again.
Kind regards
Ben
1 - just the form is fine.benhuang wrote: ↑Fri Mar 13, 2020 5:08 pmZimba,
Thank you and appreciated.
Every year, i leave Uk 2 to 3 times and each trip is for a period of 1 to 2 months, I think it is quite a straight forward calculation of days of absence from the UK. Do you think i need to fill up an Excel template of absence from UK as someone has suggested on this online forum? or just fill up the relevant field of SET (O) is sufficient?
Question #2, my 2 employees have been with us since 15/10/2017 and hopefully, they will be with us until 5/1/2021 (the 5 years anniversary date). So do i have to submit the full 2 years pay record (payslip + FPS)? or I remember i read else where from this forum, i only need to submit the 12 months pay record from Jan2020 to December 2020?
Question #3
Applying the 28 days rule, am i correct to say I can apply on 8/12/2020?
Note:
I foresee to submit ILR on 8/12/2020
Thank you....thank you....
Regards
Ben
There is no strict "28 days" rule. You can apply on any date between 28 days before visa expiry and the actual visa expiry date. You have choice of 28 days that you can choose.benhuang wrote: ↑Fri Mar 13, 2020 6:11 pmDear Marcnath,
Thanks a lot.
I asked out of curiousity, does it matter if i really make a mistake by 1 or 2 days in applying the 28 days rule? Will HO reject my application just because of that?
Regarding the cohabitation documents, we have the following:
1.Wife (Main applicant) : Tenancy agreement (joint names), monthly bank statements (joint names), quarterly utility bill (own name)
2.husband (dependant): tenancy agreement & monthly bank statements same as (1) above
3.Son 1 (dependant): monthly bank statements (own name), hospital appointment letters, college letter
4. Son 2 (dependant): monthly bank statements (own name) & college letter
Could you comment whether the cohabitation documents for each person is sufficient? If it is not enough, could you suggest what other documents that may be relevant?
Thank you.
Regards
Ben
1. Yes, statements from different banks are considered different sources. Drivers licence is generally another good one. Council tax is quite common too.benhuang wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2020 7:31 pmDear marcnath,
Thank you for your reply.
Qn 1
I am quite confused regarding the tenancy agreement. May I know why some where in this online forum states tenancy agreement as being one of the cohabitation documents? As I always fly back and forth between Uk and my home country, inevitably there are not many official letters/ documents issued in my name. I do not break the 180 days absence rule and It is genuine that we are a family living in the UK. In this situation, any suggestion from you as to how to rectify this problem?
Qn2
May I know my bank/ credit card statements from different banks are considered as one source or 2 sources?
Qn3
My 2 kids turn 18 in May 2020 and I foresee to apply for ILR on the 8th or 9th December 2020. So how to deal with the cohabitation documents for them as they halfway turn 18?
Thank you.
Regards
Ben