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mubbu2k wrote:I got the following reply from Home Office. They are not at all clear !!
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Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you for your enquiry.
Any absences other than paid annual leave or necessary business trips should not exceed 3 months at a time or 6 months in total over the 5 year period.
Where a person has spent less than half his time in the United Kingdom he should be refused indefinite leave to remain and not granted a further extension of stay.
Where an application for settlement is to be refused only because of lack of continuity of residence but is likely to succeed if re-submitted within a year a suitable extension should be granted on the same conditions as before with a letter indicating that the case for settlement will be reviewed upon application at the end of the further period.
Yours faithfully,
Rez Jason
Immigration Group
UK Border Agency
If you intend to reply to this e-mail please ensure that you re-send all the information from your original enquiry.
what they mean by 'Where a person has spent less than half his time in the United Kingdom ' ?mubbu2k wrote:I got the following reply from Home Office. They are not at all clear !!
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Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you for your enquiry.
Any absences other than paid annual leave or necessary business trips should not exceed 3 months at a time or 6 months in total over the 5 year period.
Where a person has spent less than half his time in the United Kingdom he should be refused indefinite leave to remain and not granted a further extension of stay.
Where an application for settlement is to be refused only because of lack of continuity of residence but is likely to succeed if re-submitted within a year a suitable extension should be granted on the same conditions as before with a letter indicating that the case for settlement will be reviewed upon application at the end of the further period.
Yours faithfully,
Rez Jason
Immigration Group
UK Border Agency
If you intend to reply to this e-mail please ensure that you re-send all the information from your original enquiry.
Congratulations....mubbu2k wrote:Hi All,
i wanted to keep this thread up to date on my application process.
pleased to inform all the forum members that my ILR Application was successful and i have no further immigration restriction on me.
Many thanks ,
Cheers,
Mubashir