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Jambo wrote:I would wait 9 months (or until the absences in the last year are less than 100) and apply then on your own merits.
The reason is that with 350 absence days in the last year, you are most likely face a refusal either way you apply. Assuming your other absences are less than 100 days in the 5 years, you will meet the requirement (450 days) on your own merits so you can apply without the need for discretion.
If you don't meet the 450 days requirement and will require discretion even if applying on your own merits, I would apply as a spouse of BC as this is a stronger application in general.
See Q3 in Citizenship FAQs - Common Questions - Read before posting.
If you keep travelling at this rate, things won't get better so you might want to bite the £850 bullet and try. You will need to show that your absences were caused by the British spouse work. If possible, I would wait several months to get the absences down a bit to increase your chances.Ramz1483 wrote:trouble is it is likely both my husband and I will be called to travel often for work purposes in the future, so I really wanted to get this out of the way as soon as possible..
hsmpengineer wrote:Hang on you've been away for 350 days in the last 365 days. i.e you have been in the UK for 15 days in the last 365 days..methinks that will qualify as 'simply too big to disregard' in many a situation regardless of endeavour.
Thanks for all the advice. I have an appointment with the NCS, do you know if they give any advice at all? I do realise it's a lot of days, and it's that year away for my husband's work that's pushing everything up.. here's my breakdown of days' absences:Jambo wrote:If you keep travelling at this rate, things won't get better so you might want to bite the £850 bullet and try. You will need to show that your absences were caused by the British spouse work. If possible, I would wait several months to get the absences down a bit to increase your chances.Ramz1483 wrote:trouble is it is likely both my husband and I will be called to travel often for work purposes in the future, so I really wanted to get this out of the way as soon as possible..