Your continuous residence is broken so you don't qualify for ilr based on 10 years long residence. If you choose to apply and it is refused, you lose the whole fee paid. Based on what you stayed, it is your own fault/choice, there are no exceptional circumstances on why you couldn't return within ...
Your continuous residence is broken so you don't qualify for ilr based on 10 years long residence. If you choose to apply and it is refused, you lose the whole fee paid. Based on what you stayed, it is your own fault/choice, there are no exceptional circumstances on why you couldn't return within ...
I was 17y/o when I first arrived in the UK in Sept 2012 . And in 2014 I left the UK for 219 days , this broke my continuous residence as it is 39 days more than the 180 days limit. I left UK on 2014.06.27 , initially I was only going back home for the summer vacation and would head back to UK for ...