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Max. absence cannot be more than 90days at one go.nsm2010 wrote:Hi,
Me and my wife came to the UK on HSMP visa last december, along with my two kids. Now she wants to visit my home country for more then 3 months. Is this will make any problems for her at FLR stage????
or How long she could be absent from UK in order to acheive the FLR stage successfully.
nsm2010
If you are the Tier 1 holder and she is the dependant, just make sure you don't spend more than 90 days out of the UK in one trip.nsm2010 wrote:What if someone stuck there with valid reasons???? For instance if someone cant travel due last stages of Pregnancy???
Unsm2010 wrote:Hi Bani,
Is this the rule of 90 days applies to principal applicant only????? can my dependants can reside more than 90 days outside UK??? will there absence will have any impact on their FLR or ILR????
Will appreciate for your response..
nsm2010
Following are the conditions for dependents:bani wrote:The principal Tier 1 holder has to follow the allowed time outside UK strictly. You will get ILR. I'm not sure your wife will get ILR at the same time as you, but if you have ILR, she can still stay in the UK as your dependant.
References:nsm2010 wrote:Wonderful srikp,
Is this the authentic information, if yes, I would appreciate if you can forward me the reference.
nsm2010
No, you don't have to take IELTS. Your earlier English proficiency letter proof is still valid.nsm2010 wrote:
one more thing I want to discus on this forum that, whether is it compulsory now to pass IELTS in order to apply for FLR, where I previously presented a letter from my University for English profeceincy at the time of HSMP approval. Kindly suggest me.
thanks,
nsm2010