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Hi, what if the entry clearance was issued on 4th Jan 2005 but 1 year (2006) was spent outside the UK before returning back. Would that initial stay under entry clearance (student visa) count toward 10 years ILR?physicskate wrote:28 days before 5 years. Your clock did not re-set as you were issued your entry clearance before April '10.
mansoorash wrote:Hi, what if the entry clearance was issued on 4th Jan 2005 but 1 year (2006) was spent outside the UK before returning back. Would that initial stay under entry clearance (student visa) count toward 10 years ILR?physicskate wrote:28 days before 5 years. Your clock did not re-set as you were issued your entry clearance before April '10.
Thanks very much.
Thank you.physicskate wrote:mansoorash wrote:Hi, what if the entry clearance was issued on 4th Jan 2005 but 1 year (2006) was spent outside the UK before returning back. Would that initial stay under entry clearance (student visa) count toward 10 years ILR?physicskate wrote:28 days before 5 years. Your clock did not re-set as you were issued your entry clearance before April '10.
Thanks very much.
You are asking a TOTALLY different question!!! No - that one year would not count as you would have broken your residency.
From the guidance for long residence applications:
"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 or less. 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.
"
What visa were you on after you came back??