Hi Sush,
I did some research on UK BA link
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
Page 19 & 20 of the document says following:
Example 2
A person enters the UK on 1 September 2004 with entry clearance as a student which
is valid until 31 October 2005.
On 25 October 2005, before the previous leave expired, the person departs the UK.
On 5 January 2006 the person re-enters the UK with valid entry clearance as a
student.
Question Has continuous residence been broken?
Answer No. The person had valid leave on the date of their departure and on the date
of their return to the UK, and the time spent outside the UK was less than six
months. Continuous residence has been maintained, even though the person
entered the UK with a fresh grant of leave.
Time spent outside the UK
Continuous lawful residence is not broken if the applicant has a gap of leave outside the UK
of less than six months. For example, applicants who leave the UK before their valid leave
expires and obtain fresh entry clearance and re-enter the UK do not break continuous lawful
residence, providing the absence from the UK is less than six months.
Any comments/ suggestions on this anyone??