CR001 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 27, 2025 9:36 pm
How long did they state in their visa application that they would be visiting the UK? Did they state they were staying for 6 months?
This is an important question. If they stated that they were planning to stay for a shorter period in their application form and they actually stayed for six months, even if they did not overstay, a future visa application may be rejected on the grounds of dishonesty.
To be frank, a six month stay in the UK does not sound like a "visit". It sounds like residence in the UK and not a visit.
Unlike the EU, which puts a specific number of days you have to be outside before returning to the Schengen Zone, the UK looks at a much wider picture.
Paragraph 4.2(b) of Appendix V (for visitors) of the UK Immigration Rules states that the applicant "will not live in the UK for
extended periods through
frequent or successive visits, or
make the UK their main home.
As
CR001 has advised, your parents need to spend
at least as much time in their country of habitual residence as they did in the UK, but that is only the minimum time they should remain in their country of habitual residence. Again, look at the statement of the Rules above about "frequent and successive visits".
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