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ILR is indefinite leave to remain so it doesn't have any life time. The 2 years that you have heard is the time period for which you can be out of the UK when you are on ILR. If you are outside for more than 2 years then your ILR lapses.tier-1 wrote:Hello Folks,
Just not clear about what happens after I get the ILR? What is the two year clause after that. Its not clear to me what exactly is it?
Can it be revoked if I go back to my home country after getting the PR. And if revoked, will I be able to apply for tier-1 from home country?
Please help me on this.
Thanks
The purpose of ILR is to allow you to permanently settle in the UK. So my take is that it isn't sufficient to just return for a mere visit or two before the stipulated two year period, and then to continue residing outside the UK. You have to return within two years with the intent to continue your settlement in the UK.tier-1 wrote:My plan is that once I get a PR I return to my home country but keep coming in to UK for say a fortnight every year on order to keep my PR status safe ?
Is there anything wrong with this?
Its depend on your circumstance, if your wife qualify for ILR together then apply together . if not you need to extend her visatier-1 wrote:Thanks Friends for the reply.
After I switch over to PR from my tier-1 visa, Would I need to get my wife's dependent visa re-done?