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there is no mention because time spent as a tier 1 general migrant can't be counted towards the probationary period as the spouse of a British citizen. If your wife were to switch on FLR(M), she would need to spend 5 years in this category (two lots of 2.5 years) in order to qualify for ILR on SET(M).bra123 wrote: The rules are also mind boggling sometimes, I have found reference to time spent as a dependent spouse of a Tier 1 visa holder being counted towards SET (M) requirements but there is no mention to Tier 1 visa holders on their own right being able to offset the time.
Any guidance would be deeply appreciated.
See also Indefinite leave to remain - calculating continuous period in UK and Chapter 6A - Settlement.Settlement wrote:During the continuous residence period, you cannot be outside the UK for more than 180 days in any 12 consecutive months. The absences must be for a reason that relates to the purpose of your leave in the UK, or for a serious compelling reason (such as a serious illness). Your sponsor must confirm the reason for the absence if it was related to your work. You must confirm the reason if it was for a serious or compelling reason.