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petroeconomist wrote:hello All,
I found few post here that i dont need to include my child in my ILR as he born in UK so that i can apply for him MN1 after i gone through the ILR...
BUt i just gave a call to home office, they said that i must need to include my child in my ILR application.
I was so confused about all these. Can anyone clear this cloud??
I see nobody's addressing your absense issue. With two absenses over 90 days, I think that best outcome you'll receive is to have these absenses agregated, ie. case worer will allow ILR after you make up for the extra days.petroeconomist wrote: 1). I was on India for two trips each 127 Days, 133 Days respectively in 5yrs of time. Those are official trips. I can get letter from my company.
...Q: which one would be better way, applying with solicitor or without solicitor?? (consider, i have my own appointment at PEO at croydon)???
When you say 'have these absences aggregated' , does it mean we can request the caseworker to aggregate the absences > 90 days ... and would this apply to absences other than business reasons as buisiness absences are anyways discarded.settled_now wrote: I see nobody's addressing your absense issue. With two absenses over 90 days, I think that best outcome you'll receive is to have these absenses agregated, ie. case worer will allow ILR after you make up for the extra days.
Just my opinion.
That's exactly what it means. In your case. you aren't talking a lot of days.sunil.suneel wrote:
I am wondering if the actual meaning of aggregating is to allow ILR if you make up for the extra days by staying longer ... Please confirm ...
i.e. if you have 120 days absence that is at a stretch (30 extra days), can you get away by applying for ILR after 5years + 30days or should you make up for 5years + 120 days ???
settled_now wrote:Sorry about the visa expiry thing - thought you were the original poster.
And to further clarify your aggregated days question, UKBA will tell you to wait the extra days you spend outside the country on trips > 90 if they go that route.