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You have clear break in your residence as your absence exceeded more than 90 days at a time. I don't think that the case worker will apply discretion for the reason that you have mentioned for your absence. They case worker may apply discretion if the absence is for business purpose or in compassionate nature.over 90days wrote:I have my appointment at PEO next week.
Entry in UK : Sept 25, 2004 (on work permit upto Sept 8, 2008)
obtained Tier 1 visa: May 19, 2008 valid till May 19, 2011
Absence from UK: 192 days of which one continuous 121 days
Reason for long absence: to resign from work permit employer in India
Supporting document: Letter from employer confirming the absence and that salary during the period paid in India.
Currently, with new employer for over a year continuously.
Can any one help/guide?
thanks
You need to prove thatover 90days wrote:Senthil78,
Thanks for your guidance. In fact during the period of absence, I was sick and hospitalised and so would plead on compassionate ground
If you do that, the case may apply discretion in your case, All the bestover 90days wrote:I have full documents in respect of the hospitalisation, the cost of which and other domicillary treatment was reimbursed to me by the employer which is reflected in my bank statement.
In fact, I would emphasise that my arrival to UK was delayed on account of sickness.
senthil78 wrote:You need to prove thatover 90days wrote:Senthil78,
Thanks for your guidance. In fact during the period of absence, I was sick and hospitalised and so would plead on compassionate ground
I agree with you, But if someone is hospitalised during their holiday and may not be returned to the UK as they planned. What will happen to their case? I think that it will be treated on compassionate ground. It is easy to get discretion on business absence than on compassionate ground. But if OP has proper evidence to prove, case worker may apply discretion.chetanojha wrote:I don't think proving hospitalisation will help either. Was OP advised by his GP to get treatment overseas? Clearly NO.
The only way out for OP is to prove that his absense was due to Business Reason. He can get letter from his old company saying he was sent overseas for project study etc. etc.
senthil78 wrote:You need to prove thatover 90days wrote:Senthil78,
Thanks for your guidance. In fact during the period of absence, I was sick and hospitalised and so would plead on compassionate ground