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ILR query
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 12:09 pm
by fahadz1
Hi Guys,
I'm on HSMP, i have some queries.
I want to go home country for 3 months or more for short courses etc.
Please can you advice me what docs needs to submit to continue residency period.
do any budy got ILR while away for more than 3 months in one go etc.... if yes then what docs you provided to fulfill the ILR requirement.
I have to plan & prepare the docs before traveling out of country for more than 3 months.
Secondly there is another way to fix this that on arrival you dont stamp your passport and you can have stamped later on for later date. Is this way secure ?
I will be thank ful for advices and responce from members and seniors
Regards
Re: ILR query
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 12:14 pm
by meats
fahadz1 wrote:Hi Guys,
I'm on HSMP, i have some queries.
I want to go home country for 3 months or more for short courses etc.
Please can you advice me what docs needs to submit to continue residency period.
do any budy got ILR while away for more than 3 months in one go etc.... if yes then what docs you provided to fulfill the ILR requirement.
I have to plan & prepare the docs before traveling out of country for more than 3 months.
Secondly there is another way to fix this that on arrival you dont stamp your passport and you can have stamped later on for later date. Is this way secure ?
I will be thank ful for advices and responce from members and seniors
Regards
The 2nd option is a surefire way to get banned, despite not having an exit stamp in your passport there will be a record of you leaving the country.
Why not train in this country? Away for more than 90 days and you can kiss goodbye to your ILR.
Re: ILR query
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 12:40 pm
by fahadz1
meats wrote:fahadz1 wrote:Hi Guys,
I'm on HSMP, i have some queries.
I want to go home country for 3 months or more for short courses etc.
Please can you advice me what docs needs to submit to continue residency period.
do any budy got ILR while away for more than 3 months in one go etc.... if yes then what docs you provided to fulfill the ILR requirement.
I have to plan & prepare the docs before traveling out of country for more than 3 months.
Secondly there is another way to fix this that on arrival you dont stamp your passport and you can have stamped later on for later date. Is this way secure ?
I will be thank ful for advices and responce from members and seniors
Regards
The 2nd option is a surefire way to get banned, despite not having an exit stamp in your passport there will be a record of you leaving the country.
Why not train in this country? Away for more than 90 days and you can kiss goodbye to your ILR.
the reply was quite bitter. there is no stamp from UK when uexit you get entry stamp on your destination arrival. You will not stamped at the time of arrival and later after 3 months you can get stamped showing you arrived just a month ago . you got my point
2ndly here is quite expensive to study and you have to manager you day-to-day daily expenses as well so you cant fully concentrate on your studeis.
if i didn't get any way i will plan for 89 days and come back on last day that i can do. let c
thanks for the reply
Re: ILR query
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 12:51 pm
by meats
fahadz1 wrote:meats wrote:fahadz1 wrote:Hi Guys,
I'm on HSMP, i have some queries.
I want to go home country for 3 months or more for short courses etc.
Please can you advice me what docs needs to submit to continue residency period.
do any budy got ILR while away for more than 3 months in one go etc.... if yes then what docs you provided to fulfill the ILR requirement.
I have to plan & prepare the docs before traveling out of country for more than 3 months.
Secondly there is another way to fix this that on arrival you dont stamp your passport and you can have stamped later on for later date. Is this way secure ?
I will be thank ful for advices and responce from members and seniors
Regards
The 2nd option is a surefire way to get banned, despite not having an exit stamp in your passport there will be a record of you leaving the country.
Why not train in this country? Away for more than 90 days and you can kiss goodbye to your ILR.
the reply was quite bitter. there is no stamp from UK when uexit you get entry stamp on your destination arrival. You will not stamped at the time of arrival and later after 3 months you can get stamped showing you arrived just a month ago . you got my point
2ndly here is quite expensive to study and you have to manager you day-to-day daily expenses as well so you cant fully concentrate on your studeis.
if i didn't get any way i will plan for 89 days and come back on last day that i can do. let c
thanks for the reply
Of course there is a record of when you leave the country, your passport gets scanned at check-in by the airline. You don't get a stamp in your passport but there's a record of when you leave the country should the HO decide to check.
Being expensive to study here doesn't mean that you can study abroad and not have it affect your ILR.
Re: ILR query
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 1:16 pm
by fahadz1
hmmm ,,, ur right mate. but i heard many people are doing that.
when you come back again it get scanned from immigration officer at that time they can have data for in/out may be. they always asked me b4 that for how long you were out for.
you give me a valid point

i have to think that as well.
Re: ILR query
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 9:13 am
by fahadz1
Of course there is a record of when you leave the country, your passport gets scanned at check-in by the airline. You don't get a stamp in your passport but there's a record of when you leave the country should the HO decide to check.
Being expensive to study here doesn't mean that you can study abroad and not have it affect your ILR.[/quote]
i'm trying to find out information regardign this so far i have found air line scan the passport and its Air line data. my house mate works in airline she told me we scan and press enter it saved the data. that is airline data.
after returning to UK when imiigration office scan the passport i dont think the departing date appears on the screen at the same time.
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 11:43 am
by ChetanOjha
Don't get into stamping passport trap. This is surely the most risky option. Bitter or sweet I agree with other member that if caught it is another way to get banned.
You can get letter from your company stating you are being sent offshore office or whatever for business reason. I have seen many people who spent more that 90 days and still got ILR after producing company letter.
Below link for company letter.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 125#320125
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 1:31 pm
by fahadz1
chetanojha wrote:Don't get into stamping passport trap. This is surely the most risky option. Bitter or sweet I agree with other member that if caught it is another way to get banned.
You can get letter from your company stating you are being sent offshore office or whatever for business reason. I have seen many people who spent more that 90 days and still got ILR after producing company letter.
Below link for company letter.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 125#320125
thanks a lot chetanoja... let see.. but company is not sending me offshore.. i'm resigning i'm going for my good to study courses and come back and get good job. but i can arrange docs for that .
I have my own company ! what docs i can make to get ILR.
all replies appreciated
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 2:57 pm
by mrlookforward
you seem hell bent on spoling your chances of getting ILR.
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 3:18 pm
by Wanderer
Sounds like u r an IT Contractor yes?
If so u r still employed by ur Ltd despite not working and it should continue to pay u will u get another contract.
HO is not bothered if u r actually working or not, so long as u r still employed and being paid. Training abroad s/be ok.
Unless, of course, u've done what 90% of contractors have done, spent all the money!
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 3:47 pm
by fahadz1
Wanderer wrote:Sounds like u r an IT Contractor yes?
If so u r still employed by ur Ltd despite not working and it should continue to pay u will u get another contract.
HO is not bothered if u r actually working or not, so long as u r still employed and being paid. Training abroad s/be ok.
Unless, of course, u've done what 90% of contractors have done, spent all the money!
yes i'm IT contractor but i take dividend only. right now i dont have any contract and it was part time business but my company is active. I am working for employer and i want to go study to get good job same time i dont want my ILR affected. I heard from here so many people got but they went on business trips i am not going on business trip i am just going on personal reasons to study. If im eleigible for ILR then what docs i have to provide. some members wrote they give medical docs their family was ILL etc some say business trips... Is there any way my ltd company can help in this matter. any advices ?
My question was if i wil be away for a while and provide docs to get ILR then i want to know which docs i should provide !
Finally in my scenerio is it possible ? if yes then HOW ?
thanks
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 5:59 pm
by pkumar
Incidently there is no process where in you can secure/approve your more than 90 days leave.
HO says ...only UN-AVOIDABLE circumstance will be considered case-by-case basis ....
People do back and forth for years (Indian IT company) .. People study ... People start business in other country ... answer is : do it after your ILR.
Re: ILR query
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 8:01 pm
by rizwan567
fahadz1 wrote:Hi Guys,
Secondly there is another way to fix this that on arrival you dont stamp your passport and you can have stamped later on for later date. Is this way secure ?
I will be thank ful for advices and responce from members and seniors
Regards
You mean tempering of stamps on your passport (intention to deceive HO). This forum is not here to advice on tempering and help you prepare the ground to deceive HO.