Tier 2 G - Dependent to ILR Query
Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2018 3:02 pm
Dear Members,
Wishes for the new year!
My dependent entered the UK on 07 June 2015 as Tier 2 General Dependent.
As per the new rules for PBS depended can be outside the UK for maximum of 180 days in a year.
She will be away between 21-Jan-2018 till 01-Aug-2018
Assuming she applies for ILR in June-2020 and calculating continuous period.
Year 1 07-Jun-15 to 06-Jun-16 : Outside UK less than 75 days
Year 2 07-Jun-16 to 06-Jun-17 : Outside UK less than 75 days
Year 3 07-Jun-17 to 06-Jun-18 : Outside UK 140 days
Year 4 07-Jun-18 to 06-Jun-19 : Outside UK 180 days ( 150 days + 25 days)
Note: Leave from the UK is more than 300 days between Jan-2018 to Aug-2018, but considering I apply for ILR in June 2020, its split as two years?
1. Does the above scenario break the continuous period?
2. As per the new rule - The 180 days’ absence from the UK will now be calculated on a 12-month rolling basis (under the current rules absences are calculated in 12-month periods counting back from the date of the ILR application). what does this mean?
3. Is it best to apply in June or July 2020.
Kindly advice
Thanks,
Kumar
Wishes for the new year!
My dependent entered the UK on 07 June 2015 as Tier 2 General Dependent.
As per the new rules for PBS depended can be outside the UK for maximum of 180 days in a year.
She will be away between 21-Jan-2018 till 01-Aug-2018
Assuming she applies for ILR in June-2020 and calculating continuous period.
Year 1 07-Jun-15 to 06-Jun-16 : Outside UK less than 75 days
Year 2 07-Jun-16 to 06-Jun-17 : Outside UK less than 75 days
Year 3 07-Jun-17 to 06-Jun-18 : Outside UK 140 days
Year 4 07-Jun-18 to 06-Jun-19 : Outside UK 180 days ( 150 days + 25 days)
Note: Leave from the UK is more than 300 days between Jan-2018 to Aug-2018, but considering I apply for ILR in June 2020, its split as two years?
1. Does the above scenario break the continuous period?
2. As per the new rule - The 180 days’ absence from the UK will now be calculated on a 12-month rolling basis (under the current rules absences are calculated in 12-month periods counting back from the date of the ILR application). what does this mean?
3. Is it best to apply in June or July 2020.
Kindly advice
Thanks,
Kumar