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Copy and paste the hyperlink into Google, then you'll be able to get there.martincyy wrote:http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... evised-ilr#
UK Border Agency publishes revised guidance on ILR - calculating continuous period in UK
03 February 2011
We have today published revised guidance for calculating the 5 year continuous period for ILR.
The guidance can be found in our Modernised guidance - other cross-cutting information section.
These instructions are part of our internal guidance for UK Border Agency staff, which we publish under our commitment to freedom of information.
I came cross with this news update but when I tried to click the hyperlink in the news, but nothing is happening. Has anyone else found some useful information?
Last item?wf wrote:Should be here I think, but it isn't:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... cross-cut/
The last item I see is "Transfer or refer a case" and the page was last updated on 17 January.vinny wrote:Last item?wf wrote:Should be here I think, but it isn't:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... cross-cut/
yes, it seems a good news for T2 holder, but unfortunately, I have T1.jager wrote:Apart from the new item about Tier 2, it looks the same as before (phew).
It looks the same as the existing T1 guidance (p. 17)martincyy wrote:yes, it seems a good news for T2 holder, but unfortunately, I have T1.jager wrote:Apart from the new item about Tier 2, it looks the same as before (phew).
It seems this is not allowed in T1jager wrote:It looks the same as the existing T1 guidance (p. 17)martincyy wrote:yes, it seems a good news for T2 holder, but unfortunately, I have T1.jager wrote:Apart from the new item about Tier 2, it looks the same as before (phew).
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
My concern at this stage is the "continuous period", especially due to what has been said in this thread, because I fear I'm going to be screwed over by the "No single absence should total more than 6 months?" clause?(ii) he has spent a continuous period of 5 years in the United Kingdom in this capacity
Thanks in advanceResidential requirements
To demonstrate the residential requirements for naturalisation, you must have:
â– been resident in the UK for at least five years (this is known as the residential qualifying period); and
â– not spent more than 450 days outside the UK during the five-year period.
I think the answer is that your ILR clock reset when you re-entered in Jan 2011 so you need to count your 5 years from last month.warrenh32 wrote:My concern at this stage is the "continuous period", especially due to what has been said in this thread, because I fear I'm going to be screwed over by the "No single absence should total more than 6 months?" clause?
My situation is quite simple: Moved to the UK in April 2008. Left in December 2009, for 13 months. Returned in January 2011.
As it says, this is a requirement for naturalisation (citizenship), not settlement (ILR).warrenh32 wrote:2) If so, how then does the '450 days' ruling fit in as per the Border Agency site?