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that's just crap, he was winding you up, it doesnt state that anywhere on the siteshockboy2000 wrote:one other tidbit...
i'm always going on holidays, and they always ask "how long have you been away for?" when you return.
i asked one immigration officer at the airport why they ask that, and the reply was:
"if you are out of the country for more than 2 months, your hsmp visa will become invalid"
i.e. a 2 month continuous period
so never mind not getting ILR, you wont even have your HSMP
Well bite me. I got ILR on HSMP so perhapsshockboy2000 wrote:
winding up, why ? i had already told the immi officer i had been away 10 days only, asked him why they ask how long you've been away for...and got that answer instantly. its hardly something he's going to go down to the pub and joke about later with his mates is it?
like i said...would be nice to get this confirmed (i.e. is it same understanding between all immi officers) since nobody seems to know what the correct answer is in writing.
I'll be listening to the immigration officers advice before trying to argue that some numnut on the net said i can stay out of the uk as long as i like(up to 6 months of course).
just trying to help from my experience, since its related to the original post and *could* affect any hsmp holder.
heck, even if your friends are coming back from a holiday soon, get them to ask.
this is relevant to work permits (and others), but not HSMP as requested by OP.vinny wrote:See also ILR refusals on ground of absences
tHANKS for your responses guys.billybreezer wrote:Hi,
Can anyone tell me what is the max time you can stay outside the UK whilst you are on HSMP? And does the Home Office look disapprovingly at it?
Thanks very much.[/list]
Things to watch out for at time of hsmp moving to tier 1 renewals or ILR.billybreezer wrote:Hi,
Can anyone tell me what is the max time you can stay outside the UK whilst you are on HSMP? And does the Home Office look disapprovingly at it?
Thanks very much.[/list]
the rules say 3m max gaps. also total 6m in 5y. for hsmp.shockboy2000 wrote:thats a lot of links, ILR refused on people taking too many holidays on student visas, or having gaps BETWEEN changing visas/work permits...
but anything actually relevant to the original question? i.e. HSMP holder going on holiday for X months and then returning on same non-expired HSMP visa?
ok, ta.vinay shanthi wrote:the rules say 3m max gaps. also toal 6m in 5y. for hsmp.shockboy2000 wrote:thats a lot of links, ILR refused on people taking too many holidays on student visas, or having gaps BETWEEN changing visas/work permits...
but anything actually relevant to the original question? i.e. HSMP holder going on holiday for X months and then returning on same non-expired HSMP visa?
i have quoted my personal example where i had phone discussions with home office hsmp section and also with ILR section. also had email discussions with hsmp section and also workpermits isle of man, work permits guernsey, channel islands etc and end result was that they advised me not to even work in isle of man etc as considered out of status and i have it in writing from home office that will cause problems for hsmp renewal and ILR if breaks more than 3m in one go or 6m in 5y.
by giving the other examples, i was just trying to show that if other categories including WP have had problems for ILR, then very llikely the same will happen to hsmp as well
Fruitful discussion vinay.....gives everyone a feel of Home Office expectation! Thanks for your very detailed response and examples.vinay shanthi wrote:the rules say 3m max gaps. also total 6m in 5y. for hsmp.shockboy2000 wrote:thats a lot of links, ILR refused on people taking too many holidays on student visas, or having gaps BETWEEN changing visas/work permits...
but anything actually relevant to the original question? i.e. HSMP holder going on holiday for X months and then returning on same non-expired HSMP visa?
i have quoted my personal example where i had phone discussions with home office hsmp section and also with ILR section. also had email discussions with hsmp section and also workpermits isle of man, work permits guernsey, channel islands etc and end result was that they advised me not to even work in isle of man etc as considered out of status and i have it in writing from home office that will cause problems for hsmp renewal and ILR if breaks more than 3m in one go or 6m in 5y.
by giving the other examples, i was just trying to show that if other categories including WP have had problems for ILR, then very llikely the same will happen to hsmp as well
how ever there is a special provision for hsmp visas issued in isle of man or other islands, where they have the protection offered by the integration of islands act. where in any visas issued in those islands will be considered as issued in uk and they can work in uk or any of the islands and time will be considered for ILR. but hsmp visas issued on the mainland dont have the same protection. by the way isle of man hsmp visas they were issuing for free without any visa charges earlier.
ps: i have a copy of all communications with various depts regarding this issue. i also have a copy of the letter mentioning the integration of islands act 1971.
like i said i have it in writing from home office as mentioned in my original post itself. also the same was told to me when i called both ILR and hsmp sections. so i am not goind to waste time trying to find it in the rules. apart from legislation they follow internal policies and case worker guidelines and not all policies are in the public domain as per my understanding which they deliberately keep from the public domain for purported operation security reasons or something like that.shockboy2000 wrote:ok, ta.vinay shanthi wrote:i have quoted my personal example where i had phone discussions with home office hsmp section and also with ILR section. also had email discussions with hsmp section and also workpermits isle of man, work permits guernsey, channel islands etc and end result was that they advised me not to even work in isle of man etc as considered out of status and i have it in writing from home office that will cause problems for hsmp renewal and ILR if breaks more than 3m in one go or 6m in 5y.
which rules say its 3 months max? the HSMP rules or ILR rules with respect to HSMP? do you have the reference, so everyone is clear?
The ILR application form says to include all holidays, including those OVER 3 months. It wasnt until i read that application form that i thought "hmmm, so is over 3 months the naughty amount of time away?"...even though it doesnt actually state more than 3months is instant rejection.
And when the immigration officer at airport told me it was 2 months...i didnt know what to believe.