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absent 261day for ilr (under hsmp before 7 nov 2006)

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 3:18 pm
by vsinghwalia
Please guide me ilr or extention .

1. I got hsmp permit on 28 nov 2006.visa refused and in appeal we all the family 1+3 dependent in 20/2/2008 to 20/2/10 hsmp visa.

2.came to uk on 27/4/2008

3.back to india 19/9/2008
absent 26 days
4.came to uk on 15/10/2008

5.back to india 23/11/2008
absent 179 days
6.came back to uk 20/05/2009

7.back to india 8/6/09
absent days 34 days
8.came to uk 12/7/09 and got extention on 12/3/10 to 12/3/2013

9.back to india 13/7/2010
absent days 22 days
10.came to uk 4/8/2010
total absent days are 261 days.

actully i came to uk for business and got a business in 13/10/2009. after that i had only 22 days absent becuse of father in law expired.

Please guide me i have apply for extention or ilr.

Re: absent 261day for ilr (under hsmp before 7 nov 2006)

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 3:26 pm
by geriatrix
vsinghwalia wrote:5.back to india 23/11/2008
absent 179 days
6.came back to uk 20/05/2009
Were you employed in the UK during this time? Or was this absence due to personal reasons?

Re: absent 261day for ilr (under hsmp before 7 nov 2006)

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 4:01 pm
by vsinghwalia
sushdmehta wrote:
vsinghwalia wrote:5.back to india 23/11/2008
absent 179 days
6.came back to uk 20/05/2009
Were you employed in the UK during this time? Or was this absence due to personal reasons?


Hello
because did not find a business .and closing business in India.

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 4:10 pm
by geriatrix
Apply for extension when the time comes.

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 4:33 pm
by vsinghwalia
sushdmehta wrote:Apply for extension when the time comes.

If i apply for ilr bad luckly if refused then i can apply for extension.

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 5:04 pm
by geriatrix
If you have money to spare, you may do so.
Without any economic ties with the UK during this long absence, I don't see how a caseworker will be able to use discretion and approve a settlement application.

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 11:51 am
by vsinghwalia
sushdmehta wrote:If you have money to spare, you may do so.
Without any economic ties with the UK during this long absence, I don't see how a caseworker will be able to use discretion and approve a settlement application.
i filled a i. tax return for yr 2008 -09.will it helps in ilr.

got ilr with family

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 1:14 pm
by vsinghwalia
thanks for all members.Finally
I got my ilr with famiily

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 1:25 pm
by db83
Congrats vsinghwalia.

I think the new rules helped you get the ILR. Which PEO did you apply in ?

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 12:12 pm
by vsinghwalia
db83 wrote:Congrats vsinghwalia.

I think the new rules helped you get the ILR. Which PEO did you apply in ?

liverpool

Naturalisation

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 8:48 am
by vsinghwalia
I and family got ilr in 17/02/2013 now i would like to apply for naturalisation after 18/02/2014.
my question is my family( wife + two sons under 18) came to UK in 27 Oct 2009 can they apply with me at same time?

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 9:10 am
by Amber
Well if you want to rely on added discretion of the caseworker you can all apply together. However, it may be wise for you and the children to apply together then your wife after your ceremony.

Re: absent 261day for ilr (under hsmp before 7 nov 2006)

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 12:14 pm
by ISingh2008
vsinghwalia wrote:
sushdmehta wrote:
vsinghwalia wrote:5.back to india 23/11/2008
absent 179 days
6.came back to uk 20/05/2009
Were you employed in the UK during this time? Or was this absence due to personal reasons?


Hello
because did not find a business .and closing business in India.
Hi vsinghwalia,
When you submitted your ILR application.. did you provide any clarification for your long absence of 179 days OR were you asked anything by the Case worker on your long absence ??
Please advise.. I have a similar case having 170 days out of UK in 1 Year..
It will give me an idea how to go about my long absence...
Many Thanks

naturalisation

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 7:23 pm
by vsinghwalia
Amber_ wrote:Well if you want to rely on added discretion of the caseworker you can all apply together. However, it may be wise for you and the children to apply together then your wife after your ceremony.
I and my wife passed the life in the uk test before apply for ilr (which exempted at that time case worker told me )that time.
If we apply naturalization,is the compulsory for us to pass both life in the UK and B1CEFR.