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That might be true, but judging by the experience of the OP here there is a chance that your case might not succeed. You might have better luck with postal application than an in-person one done with a PEO.HLP wrote:However there seems little solid guidance on whether spending just over 50% of our time in the Uk in the 2 years is sufficient enough to get ILR.
You would both have failed point c, and if you continue to spend any more time outside the UK (even for a holiday) it might be refused. I could not find anything for ILR applications, but you can check with BIA before applying if you are not certain. Killinghill...are you in Holland with an EEA permit?7. The residential requirements are that:
a. the person applying was in the United Kingdom (see Note3) at the beginning of the three-year period that ended on the date the application is received;
b. on the date the application is received, the applicant's stay in the United Kingdom is not subject to any time limit under the immigration laws (see Note 5);
c. in the three-year period, he or she was not outside the United Kingdom for more than 270 days; and
d. in the last 12 months of that three-year period, he or she was not outside the United Kingdom for more than 90 days; and
e. he or she was not at any time in that three-year period, in the United Kingdom in breach of the immigration laws.