Absences exceeded
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2020 6:13 pm
Hello Lovely forum members, moderators, and advisers.
I just wanted to say big thank you to you all for your support and effort, many people are grateful. I've been reading this forum for quite a while, just wanted to ask a question that concerns me really.
I've had my ILR for 6 years soon. Moved to London to my parent when I was a teenager. Been visiting the UK for more than 12 years. I've been studying here (college 3 years) and currently working. Every summer I used to go to my home country on holiday to see my relatives etc.. For now I have a bit less than 550 days away from the UK for the last 5 years. I know that HO requires a strong connection with the UK, however, after this summer it will be about 479 days outside of the country. I just wanted to ask is it really matters or if it's a problem? Is it compromising my 'future intention' requirement? My mom has been living in the UK for 20 years (She is BC for 7 years) with a good record history, stepfather - British. I haven't ever broken any laws and never received any penalties.
A few years back I had surgery in my home country and I can provide documents that I was away for 20 days. I just wanted your honest opinion on how important the absence criteria. Thank you.
I just wanted to say big thank you to you all for your support and effort, many people are grateful. I've been reading this forum for quite a while, just wanted to ask a question that concerns me really.
I've had my ILR for 6 years soon. Moved to London to my parent when I was a teenager. Been visiting the UK for more than 12 years. I've been studying here (college 3 years) and currently working. Every summer I used to go to my home country on holiday to see my relatives etc.. For now I have a bit less than 550 days away from the UK for the last 5 years. I know that HO requires a strong connection with the UK, however, after this summer it will be about 479 days outside of the country. I just wanted to ask is it really matters or if it's a problem? Is it compromising my 'future intention' requirement? My mom has been living in the UK for 20 years (She is BC for 7 years) with a good record history, stepfather - British. I haven't ever broken any laws and never received any penalties.
A few years back I had surgery in my home country and I can provide documents that I was away for 20 days. I just wanted your honest opinion on how important the absence criteria. Thank you.