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markotsg
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Please help :(

Post by markotsg » Wed Oct 18, 2006 5:56 am

Hello I would like to apply for HSMP visa from Australia.

If I get the visa, how long can you be away from UK not to effect visa?
Once I go to UK I might have to go back to visit family in Australia for a months o two :)

Thanks Alll

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Post by jd » Wed Oct 18, 2006 12:37 pm

I think this has been discussed couple of time. you can search in the forum.

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Post by bergdorf » Fri Oct 20, 2006 8:00 pm

I think you can stay out of the UK for about 3 months at a time. However, if you plan on applying for Settlement (ILR) your total time out of the UK (when you apply) can't be greater than 6 months.

From the Under 28 Guidance Notes:
68. If you have been granted permission to stay in the United Kingdom as a Highly Skilled Migrant for a total of five years and wish to remain in the United Kingdom on a permanent basis you can apply at the end of the five-year period for permanent residence. This is otherwise known as indefinite leave or settlement. The main criteria for settlement will be that you have spent a continuous period of five years in the UK (except for trips abroad of three months or less, totalling less than six months in the five-year period) in a category leading to settlement. You must also be able to demonstrate that you can continue to be economically active in the UK as a highly skilled migrant.

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Post by markotsg » Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:02 am

bergdorf wrote:I think you can stay out of the UK for about 3 months at a time. However, if you plan on applying for Settlement (ILR) your total time out of the UK (when you apply) can't be greater than 6 months.

From the Under 28 Guidance Notes:
68. If you have been granted permission to stay in the United Kingdom as a Highly Skilled Migrant for a total of five years and wish to remain in the United Kingdom on a permanent basis you can apply at the end of the five-year period for permanent residence. This is otherwise known as indefinite leave or settlement. The main criteria for settlement will be that you have spent a continuous period of five years in the UK (except for trips abroad of three months or less, totalling less than six months in the five-year period) in a category leading to settlement. You must also be able to demonstrate that you can continue to be economically active in the UK as a highly skilled migrant.


Would this meen every year you can be away from UK fro 3 months?

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Post by windmill » Sat Oct 21, 2006 2:45 am

what this means is at a stretch not more than 3 months and TOTALLING to less than 6 months in 5 years. In short, you get 6 months in 5 years to be out of the UK - use them as you want: 6 in one shot; 2+2+2; 1+1+1+1+2 or whatever takes your fancy.

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Post by markotsg » Tue Oct 24, 2006 6:01 am

windmill wrote:what this means is at a stretch not more than 3 months and TOTALLING to less than 6 months in 5 years. In short, you get 6 months in 5 years to be out of the UK - use them as you want: 6 in one shot; 2+2+2; 1+1+1+1+2 or whatever takes your fancy.
During the five-year period you must not have been outside the United Kingdom for more than 450 days (about 15 months); and
During the last 12 months of the five-year period you must not have been outside the UK for more than 90 days

http://www.workpermit.com/uk/naturalisation.htm#s1

Does this mean you can be away 15 months in total for 5 years?

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