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Be aware that even if they are granted permission to exceed their 180 day stay, they can have problems with traveling to the UK in the future.If you are granted ‘exceptional assurance’ it will act as a short-term protection against any adverse action or consequences after your leave has expired.... Exceptional assurance does not grant you leave. It is a means to protect those who are unable to leave the UK due to COVID-19 restrictions and not to facilitate travel, other than to return home.
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HiBathra007 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 1:38 pmHi All,
Both my parents are here from Mumbai (India) on a visit visa. They got a long term visit visa (5 year) however the permitted stay in UK is only 180 days per visit
They arrived on the 28th October 2020 from Mumbai and accordingly the plan was for them to leave by the 20th April 2021.( thereby complying with the 180 days stay).
With everything happening with regards to the spike in cases in Mumbai I would like them to stay till at-least end of June 21.(which is 2 months beyond their permitted stay) that way they can also have both doses of vaccine and then leave
I have applied for “Request of Assurance” to CIHAssuranceTeam@homeoffice.gov.uk siting the reason that the appointment for second dose of the vaccine is not available until mid-June 21 also attaching a screen print of NHS website which confirm the second dose date for them. I am still awaiting response (been almost 10 days)
My only question is parents being on a 5 year visa which expires in 2025 however if the response from does not come in time would it be better to send them back? with a heavy heart (as cases have really spiked up in Mumbai) or would it be ok to take the chance and let them stay till June ? (beyond the permitted 180 days per visit)
Thank you
Mr. S
Where are you reading this? WhatsApp? It is nonsense.
More nonsense. For the correct information, see the government's COVID-19 Migrant Health guide, last updated today:
This was the information from NHS GP , they told me that i need to try private but i could get any private vaccine infosah10406 wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 5:37 pmWhere are you reading this? WhatsApp? It is nonsense.
More nonsense. For the correct information, see the government's COVID-19 Migrant Health guide, last updated today:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/covid-19-mi ... alth-guide