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ILR APPLICATION DUE IN SOON. OUT OF UK FOR 26 MONTHS
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 7:42 pm
by chikano
My ILR is due soon. I have been away for 26 months continuously. I need to contact experience lawyer and accountant for advice. Alternatively can anyone assist with good advice?
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 7:45 pm
by nnj10
26 months is too long break.
Was that leave due to any business reason?
Re: ILR APPLICATION DUE IN SOON. OUT OF UK FOR 26 MONTHS
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:39 pm
by chikano
chikano wrote:My ILR is due soon. I have been away for 26 months continuously. I need to contact experience lawyer and accountant for advice. Alternatively can anyone assist with good advice?
I have been ill and advised not to fly.
Re: ILR APPLICATION DUE IN SOON. OUT OF UK FOR 26 MONTHS
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:45 pm
by chikano
chikano wrote:chikano wrote:My ILR is due soon. I have been away for 26 months continuously. I need to contact experience lawyer and accountant for advice. Alternatively can anyone assist with good advice?
I have been ill and advised not to fly.
What is the best I can do. Can I get an documentation done or you advise I get an extension of current Leave to Remain
Re: ILR APPLICATION DUE IN SOON. OUT OF UK FOR 26 MONTHS
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:47 pm
by chikano
chikano wrote:chikano wrote:chikano wrote:My ILR is due soon. I have been away for 26 months continuously. I need to contact experience lawyer and accountant for advice. Alternatively can anyone assist with good advice?
I have been ill and advised not to fly.
What is the best I can do. Can I get an documentation done or you advise I get an extension of current Residence Permit
Re: ILR APPLICATION DUE IN SOON. OUT OF UK FOR 26 MONTHS
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:47 pm
by chikano
chikano wrote:chikano wrote:chikano wrote:My ILR is due soon. I have been away for 26 months continuously. I need to contact experience lawyer and accountant for advice. Alternatively can anyone assist with good advice?
I have been ill and advised not to fly.
What is the best I can do. Can I get an documentation done or you advise I get an extension of current Leave to Remain
Sorry Residence Permit
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 12:17 am
by vinny
Where are you now?
After an absence of 26 months, your
continuous period in the UK is most probably considered as broken.