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Yes..They consider as break..anush23 wrote:Thanks...this is indeed useful.
All - some part of it is slightly worrying...it says if you went out of UK on unpaid leaves then that is a break ?
If someone went for a holiday in between jobs, finishing one and then starting another then does that mean it will be considered a break in residency ?
This email looks phoney!!M2008 wrote:Tier 1 migrants do no need to provide a letter from their employer regarding the business related absences, as many Tier 1 migrants are self-employed
Suprising..many of the contracting people would go out for a trip out of country between two contracts. How this will consider as break ?M2008 wrote:Yes..They consider as break..anush23 wrote:Thanks...this is indeed useful.
All - some part of it is slightly worrying...it says if you went out of UK on unpaid leaves then that is a break ?
If someone went for a holiday in between jobs, finishing one and then starting another then does that mean it will be considered a break in residency ?
dont worry @nm this is complete BS I am telling you! Why on earth are people asking for clarification by emailing UKBA. I remember some guru on this forum asked not to email them anymore as the reply from them is inconsistent and misleading.nm wrote:Suprising..many of the contracting people would go out for a trip out of country between two contracts. How this will consider as break ?M2008 wrote:Yes..They consider as break..anush23 wrote:Thanks...this is indeed useful.
All - some part of it is slightly worrying...it says if you went out of UK on unpaid leaves then that is a break ?
If someone went for a holiday in between jobs, finishing one and then starting another then does that mean it will be considered a break in residency ?
I second thatsyed_ILR wrote:dont worry @nm this is complete BS I am telling you! Why on earth are people asking for clarification by emailing UKBA. I remember some guru on this forum asked not to email them anymore as the reply from them is inconsistent and misleading.nm wrote:Suprising..many of the contracting people would go out for a trip out of country between two contracts. How this will consider as break ?M2008 wrote:Yes..They consider as break..anush23 wrote:Thanks...this is indeed useful.
All - some part of it is slightly worrying...it says if you went out of UK on unpaid leaves then that is a break ?
If someone went for a holiday in between jobs, finishing one and then starting another then does that mean it will be considered a break in residency ?
I don't think it matters what we signed. The retrospective changes are not allowed by law. Full stop.hsmpilr wrote: What is worrying is that we all declared that we accept all conditions and future changes in rules when we applied for the first HSMP->Tier1 extension. But dont know if that means they can take us for a ride.
M2008 wrote:
Absences due to the applicant travelling to see family and friends whilst unemployed would break the continuous period for ILR, as they are not work-related or for compelling or compassionate reasons.
I couldn't find anything either. Otherwise most of the contractors are screwed.[iD] wrote: I have gone through Indefinite leave to remain – calculating continuous period in UK and can't find anything suggesting the above.[/color]
Gudwin wrote:I couldn't find anything either. Otherwise most of the contractors are screwed.[iD] wrote: I have gone through Indefinite leave to remain – calculating continuous period in UK and can't find anything suggesting the above.[/color]
Not according to the above BS replyldbright wrote:Why? permanent people may travel aboard when in between jobs