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goodpartner wrote: ↑Fri Jun 18, 2021 1:21 amThanks! very helpful!
Well, My situation is I work from home, I am a family member of EU citizen. I pay NI and Taxes and that is in the system.
I went abroad 18 June 2020 and came back to UK 1st December 2020 - and it was ok, 165 days, then due to personal reasons of family members I had to come to them again and it happened on 28 April 2021 and I will leave 30 June 2021.
In total it is 225 days
According to new guidance of home office "Absence of up to 12 months for an ‘important reason’
- absent from the UK for another reason relating to coronavirus, for example, you left or remained outside the UK because there were fewer coronavirus restrictions elsewhere; you preferred to work or run a business from home overseas; or you would have been unemployed in the UK and preferred to rely on support from family or friends overseas
Can I use this? and how it usually works, Please help me with that as Now I am very scared that I lost my continues residency.
Hi kamoe ,
Then there is nothing much left to do util then, save for making sure you do not create any more long absences.goodpartner wrote: ↑Fri Jun 18, 2021 10:14 ammy 5 years for settled status is on 23rd February 2023.
If you re-apply for Pre-Settled Status now... you'll get Pre-Settled Status again.I have a choice to
1. re-apply for pre-settled status again.
You are getting way ahead of yourself, you might not even need to justify any absences, because...2. Provide evidence of my absence though, I don't understand how it goes as I was absent for 165 days and now for 55 what it means, my 165 days absence were due to COVID-19.
...As far as I understand, if there is a trace of your continuous NI and tax contributions, the HO will not bother you to present evidence of residence when you apply for Settled Status.Also, I paid national insurance and taxes
You can interpret that as pretty much everyone who went abroad for a long period in 2020-2021. It only says "preferred" not "were forced to", so that includes everyone and anyone who made the decision to work from abroad. Which is extremely tolerant, I'm pleasantly surprised."Absence of up to 12 months for an ‘important reason’
- absent from the UK for another reason relating to coronavirus, for example, you left or remained outside the UK because there were fewer coronavirus restrictions elsewhere; you preferred to work or run a business from home overseas; or you would have been unemployed in the UK and preferred to rely on support from family or friends overseas
What do you mean by this?and hmrc should found my tax residency
If you re-apply for Pre-Settled Status now... you'll get Pre-Settled Status again.I have a choice to
1. re-apply for pre-settled status again.
What do you mean by this?
and hmrc should found my tax residency
I never said you should reapply. I said it won't make any difference.goodpartner wrote: ↑Fri Jun 18, 2021 11:22 amSo you mean just to re-apply before 30 June 2021? Can I do it after? Or should it only be done before?
I said this: " A new Pre-Settled status is not going to "erase" your absence history, it's only going to extend / give you more time on Pre-Settled Status if you need it (giving you 5 fresh years from the moment you get it)."I don’t quite understand I re-apply will it erase my continues residency ? Or not?
I can see that.Because the problem of re-applying I don’t understand the process
You can of course call them if you feel you want to do it. I believe the users of this forum have mixed feelings about the accuracy of their answers (sometimes helpful, sometimes completely misleading).I think will call resolution centr but they are not in much help
Well, if one of your absences gets "pardoned", that means you can remove it from your count and that will make less than 180 days.Though, what I meant if I was absent not as a single time but 2 times outside of uk which accumulated 225 days and made it longer then 180 days, is it different from single absence?
OK. As I said, if there is a trace of you paying continuous NI and taxes, then HO will not even bother you. I think there is a chance that, on record, you have not been absent at all.I mean just paying taxes and national insurance which proves that I was a resident because I paid tax.
OK. As I said, if there is a trace of you paying continuous NI and taxes, then HO will not even bother you. I think there is a chance that, on record, you have not been absent at all.I mean just paying taxes and national insurance which proves that I was a resident because I paid tax.
There is no such a thing as "deadline to re-applying for new pre-settled". No one has to re-apply for a status they already have.goodpartner wrote: ↑Fri Jun 18, 2021 12:02 pmI thought to re-apply before June 30th 2021 because it is deadline for people to re-apply for new pre-settled.
That means there is nothing mandatory for you to do, for now, besides making sure not to be absent for a longer period anymore.Yes, I have pre-settled status until March 2024
I am really sorry to hear, and I hope your family is doing alright in these difficult times. This does look like a valid, reasonable reason for a long absence, I do not believe you would have problems when applying for Settled Status when you are eligible.Thank you kamoe, I had just 3 deaths of family member each 2 months during my absence and unfortunately the fourth in the end of April this year, I hope it will be pardoned (my absence) and that my absence will not be on record because of tax and national insurance
Don't worry. Take care.Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it because when I am in the situation such as this, I can not feel adequate and logically correct because of nervousness.