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Does this apply to 10 year long residence ( weekends and public holidays not counted ) i the 450 days you are allowed to be outside the country and no more than 180 days in one go ??global gypsy wrote:This question has been raised quite a few times here.
It's 45 days on average per year. During the days when you needed to complete 4 years to be eligible for an ILR, that worked out to a max of 180 days over 4 years.
Now that the requirement has been increased to 5 years (with the exception of the HSMP JR scenario), the max no. of days is 225.
Also please note that weekends and public holidays are discounted when calculating the number of days away.
Hope that's clear.
Which guidance is this? can u send me the link. Teh SET(O) doesnt mention this Guide SET(O) - version 05/2009nksg wrote:As per the guidance notes SETO you are allowed out of country max of 90 days in a stretch and 180 days in total (5 years).
Looking at what you just said it should not be a issue for yr parther if her stay is 2 months.
What permission is she currently on at the moment? WP, HSMP, TIER1, Spouse of BC or someone settled? dependent?Phil_C wrote:Hi All,
Can someone advise how long you are allowed to be outside of the UK 12 / 24 months before your ILR application?
My fiancé has been in UK for 5 years, ILR application to be made in spring 2010 BUT she is planning a 2 month trip back to her home country from July - September and has already been outside of the country for 14 days so far this year which will mean she will have been outside of the UK for approximately 75 days in the 12 months before the application. Will this cause a problem? Can anyone advise? Thanks.
P.S. I’ve checked with the Home Office website and it seems very ambiguous..…
Kiwi - I remember reading this somewhere, both here and on the UKBA site. Must admit where though, the HO site is a nightmare ploughing thru.kiwi_in_the_uk wrote:Can you clarify where the HO has stated this?global gypsy wrote:Also please note that weekends and public holidays are discounted when calculating the number of days away.
adnantps wrote:Which guidance is this? can u send me the link. Teh SET(O) doesnt mention this Guide SET(O) - version 05/2009nksg wrote:As per the guidance notes SETO you are allowed out of country max of 90 days in a stretch and 180 days in total (5 years).
Looking at what you just said it should not be a issue for yr parther if her stay is 2 months.