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There is no time life for oversea absences.But you should have solid reason for absence.Wi, I have tried searching the forums and the home office website but have been unable to find a complete answer to how long it is possible to be absent from the UK in order to apply for the settlement of a spouse.
This can count against you if you have no good reasons why you were absent from uk.According to the home office 'our application to settle here will be judged on its merits, taking into account your reasons for travel, the length of your absences, and whether you and your partner traveled and lived together while you were outside the UK. If you have spent a limited time abroad in connection with your job, for example, this should not count against you.' I take from this that absences will count against you? What would be a safe period of absence over the two years?
Yes for British citizenship there is a strike time limit.Also, it goes on to say that 'time spent outside the UK does make a difference to applications for British citizenship... you must show that you have been living in the UK for the last three years (the 'residential qualifying period'), and that you have spent no more than 270 days outside the UK during those three years. Also, you must have spent no more than 90 days
For British citizenship only.So, to be clear, you must have spent no more than 90 days outside the uk in the last year, and no more than 270 days in the three years prior?
If you any advice pop on please.optimist_eternal wrote:No comments.Yes for British citizenship there is a strike time limit.
You are dearly beloved as well.Another Pakinglish gem from our in-house comical Ali
Still I am not clear why you are here.
Though I take on board your over-zealousness to 100% taking over moderating this forum but perhaps a good idea to leave some amount of moderating to the actual Moderators of this forum as well?To my surprise you are not banned with all these comments.
Aha, if nothing else works, play the dearly beloved card....You are dearly beloved as well.
Read your this comment again and tell me you are not insulting thousand of Pakistani members on this forum.Aha, if nothing else works, play the dearly beloved card....
Another Pakinglish gem from our in-house comical Ali
What is term lahori logic?3. Calling a person 'comical' is, according to you, the other person being a dearly beloved? Lahori logic at its finest....
This is nothing but a blatant attempt of "rabble rousing" and "playing to the gallery" being indulged by you now. BTW, deliberate attempts to disturb the communal harmony (which are you attempting now by such statements) may get you on the wrong side of law and perhaps best avoidable....Read your this comment again and tell me you are not insulting thousand of Pakistani members on this forum.
So now you have resorted to even openly threatening another member of this forum?Better learn to behave yourself.
So after openly threatening someone on the net, far from apologizing or being apologetic about your recent posts, you reply ‘no comment’ indicating you would still, perhaps, persist with your threatening behaviour?No comments.