180 days Rules - Confused Please HELP!
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 2:10 pm
Hi Friends,
I know this question has been coming up repeatedly; but would appreciate if you help me
I have 162 days gap(reverse date back from the application form) in a particular year and stayed in UK for all 5 years in Tier-1 visa. The rest of all years in the 5 year period has been pretty much decent.
1. Am i eligible for applying for ILR
2. Has people secured ILR's with these number of days absences
3. I was told by a solicitor that -
"Although the Immigration Rules have changed stating that an individual can have absences of 180 days per year, you will still be required to provide documentary evidence of all your absences. You will also need to demonstrate that the UK was your main base during your absence." - Is it so?
4. Do i need to provide proof for my absence as i was on Tier-1 Visa all the time?
5. Finally is it possible to put a stick for this kind of scenario as this question has been coming up repeatedly
Thanks
Girish
I know this question has been coming up repeatedly; but would appreciate if you help me
I have 162 days gap(reverse date back from the application form) in a particular year and stayed in UK for all 5 years in Tier-1 visa. The rest of all years in the 5 year period has been pretty much decent.
1. Am i eligible for applying for ILR
2. Has people secured ILR's with these number of days absences
3. I was told by a solicitor that -
"Although the Immigration Rules have changed stating that an individual can have absences of 180 days per year, you will still be required to provide documentary evidence of all your absences. You will also need to demonstrate that the UK was your main base during your absence." - Is it so?
4. Do i need to provide proof for my absence as i was on Tier-1 Visa all the time?
5. Finally is it possible to put a stick for this kind of scenario as this question has been coming up repeatedly
Thanks
Girish