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No. Any continuous absence period of more than 180 days will break the continuous residence.1. Am I eligible for applying ILR in October,2019 (after 4 year 11 months). Will the 180 day rule impact my application submission as I have been outside for 258 days.
No. Non UK born children follow the immigration path of less privileged parent2. Is my child eligible for ILR in October,2019 along with me even though he has not completed in quota of 5 years in the UK.
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Transitional Arrangements – rolling 12 month period
For settlement applications made from 11 January 2018, you must consider
absences from the UK on a rolling basis, rather than in separate consecutive 12-
month periods. If the applicants qualifying period includes leave granted before this
date, any absences during that leave will be considered under the previous rules – in
separate 12-month periods ending on the date of application.
For example:
The application date is 30 June 2020. The applicant’s continuous period includes
the following grants of leave:
• one grant of leave from 1 July 2015 to 28 July 2018 – any absences during this
grant of leave will be considered in separate 12-month periods, ending on 30
June each year
• one grant of leave from 29 July 2018 to 30 June 2020 – any absences during
this grant of leave will be considered on a rolling basis: you must not include
any absences from the previous grant of leave when you assess this