Help - 180 days away rule and Dependant qualifying period
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 4:15 pm
Thanks everyone who is about to help me with this.
1.
My background:
22 March 2007 - HSMP
03 April 2009 - Tier 1 (G)
24 February 2012 - Appointment for ILR in Croydon
During these five years, I have been away from the UK for 183 days. This figure was calculated with my travel dates (including the day I departed from UK and arrived to UK). Is this correct or should I count only the calendar days that I was not present inside UK?
Eg. I Flew on 23rd February and Entered on 25th February - should this be counted as 1 day away or 3 days away?
All of these days fall under holidays without pay and wedding. So will this be a problem?
2.
My Wife got her Tier1 (G) dependant visa on 06th November 2010. Before that she has spent 2 years as a student and 2 years as Tier 1 (PSW) between 2006 and 2010.
Is she eligible to apply for ILR along with me or should she spend atleast 2 years as my Tier 1 (G) dependant before applying for ILR?
All your help and advise is much appreciated and will be extremely helpful to me in this situation.
Many thanks.[/u]
1.
My background:
22 March 2007 - HSMP
03 April 2009 - Tier 1 (G)
24 February 2012 - Appointment for ILR in Croydon
During these five years, I have been away from the UK for 183 days. This figure was calculated with my travel dates (including the day I departed from UK and arrived to UK). Is this correct or should I count only the calendar days that I was not present inside UK?
Eg. I Flew on 23rd February and Entered on 25th February - should this be counted as 1 day away or 3 days away?
All of these days fall under holidays without pay and wedding. So will this be a problem?
2.
My Wife got her Tier1 (G) dependant visa on 06th November 2010. Before that she has spent 2 years as a student and 2 years as Tier 1 (PSW) between 2006 and 2010.
Is she eligible to apply for ILR along with me or should she spend atleast 2 years as my Tier 1 (G) dependant before applying for ILR?
All your help and advise is much appreciated and will be extremely helpful to me in this situation.
Many thanks.[/u]