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Young2005 wrote:Hi,
I m here in a work permit, comming to time to apply for ILR. Need some advice as i'm little bit confused.
After reading few post i'm confused regarding the absence days that you count in order to apply for ILR.
I have got 315 days in total absence in 5 yrs. None of them are more than 90 days in a year. I'm confused with the 180 days rule here.
Could anyone explain me is it max 90 days a year and in total 450 days in 5 years or 180 days in 5 yrs.
Your advice are appriciated.
Young2005 wrote:Thanks for the reply.
around 140 days were for the assingment for the office work. If i ask my employer to issue me with the letter for those overseas official work, do u think it should be fine? or do i need to have more proof?
Yes, i have been paid for those times in UK.
Hi,guys!!Young2005 wrote:m8!
I don't think it's necessary and It shouldn't make difference either rent or own the house.
Whatever i felt would support my application, I included them.
Yeah, but 4 months its quiet long, isn't it? And I was study that time on-line taking course which is not related to my job at all. Certainly I'll not going to tell about it but I think I need to figure out some important reason. It was in 2008 when recession start. Is it good enough to say that due to bad business at the company I was asking to take unpaid leave? What do you think guys? As soon as I getting close to applying date my brain is exploding Thankswinber wrote:I hope it is not a problem since I've got 1 month of unpaid leave too - about a week and a half outside the UK, the rest in. I'm on Tier 1.
I'd wonder about the Work Permit situation though since it is a visa specifically for work at a particular company.
You might be in big big trouble. I think you invalidated your visa by doing that.hameleon wrote:Yeah, but 4 months its quiet long, isn't it? And I was study that time on-line taking course which is not related to my job at all. Certainly I'll not going to tell about it but I think I need to figure out some important reason. It was in 2008 when recession start. Is it good enough to say that due to bad business at the company I was asking to take unpaid leave? What do you think guys? As soon as I getting close to applying date my brain is exploding Thanks
Thanks, Pierrot95, for answer.Pierrot95 wrote:You might be in big big trouble. I think you invalidated your visa by doing that.hameleon wrote:Yeah, but 4 months its quiet long, isn't it? And I was study that time on-line taking course which is not related to my job at all. Certainly I'll not going to tell about it but I think I need to figure out some important reason. It was in 2008 when recession start. Is it good enough to say that due to bad business at the company I was asking to take unpaid leave? What do you think guys? As soon as I getting close to applying date my brain is exploding Thanks
How to hide it? Your P60 for that year will show a drop in your salary of more than 10%, and this is not acceptable for UKBA.
I think what you should do is to apply for ILR hoping that caseworker will use discretion in your case, but get ready to apply for tier 2 (as you can't extend your WP) if your ILR is refused.
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