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Jambo wrote:Your options are:
A. Make sure you meet the requirements and apply.
B. Don't meet the requirements and apply and hope for CW discretion (although I doubt it will be granted in your case). Worse case, you lose the application fee.
C. Apply in future when you are back and meet the requirements. Please note that you might lose your ILR if you are away from the UK for more than 2 years. Visiting for a few weeks a years doesn't reset the 2 years count.
Jambo wrote:Your options are:
A. Make sure you meet the requirements and apply.
B. Don't meet the requirements and apply and hope for CW discretion (although I doubt it will be granted in your case). Worse case, you lose the application fee.
C. Apply in future when you are back and meet the requirements. Please note that you might lose your ILR if you are away from the UK for more than 2 years. Visiting for a few weeks a years doesn't reset the 2 years count.
Total absences of more than 100 days but not more than 180 days where the residence requirements over the full 5(3) year qualifying period are met - consider disregarding if applicants have demonstrated links through the presence here of family, an established home and a substantial part of their estate.
Approval given, thank you for your advice.Jambo wrote:I suggest you explain on page 13 that due to business commitments, you had absences from the UK during the past 5 months but that you have established your family and home in the UK. If you have bought a property in the UK (with or without a mortgage) I suggest you attach proof of that as it would help in your case.
The exact guidance to the Caseworker isTotal absences of more than 100 days but not more than 180 days where the residence requirements over the full 5(3) year qualifying period are met - consider disregarding if applicants have demonstrated links through the presence here of family, an established home and a substantial part of their estate.
The detail of my application as submitted is shown below;Jambo wrote:Congratulations. That was quick.
Would you mind sharing how you addressed the absences issue for the benefit of other members who might be in a similar situation? You don't need to share the text but explain what you did