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As your sponsor is an EEA national you will be on EU route & aiming at acquiring permanent residence (PR), not ILR.hossam wrote:...
1- I was absent over 7 months twice during the last 5 years, both times to Egypt where i come from. one visit was with my wife and newly born child and the other time i was alone. I do not know what excuse is acceptable.
2-I have only started working in UK recently and have no proved record of steady income.
3- do i need a cover letter?
Please advise how to strengthen my case and which docs would improve my situation.
as well i like to know the worst case scenario
I filled in the form but I can not get myself send it for weeks due to worry.
Thank you for any help you can give
It is like ILR in that it has the same effect; it gives you settled status in the UK. But it is not the same, in that the laws and rules that you need to follow are different.hossam wrote:well, mine is a residence card and my wife is a permanent residence card. I thought it is the same like ILR
As noajthan has pointed out, this is likely to be a deal breaker. Any absence of more than six months breaks your five year PR clock and restarts it. When were the two seven month breaks and what were the reasons for them?hossam wrote:1- I was absent over 7 months twice during the last 5 years, both times to Egypt where i come from.
hossam wrote:We just had a baby then and we decided to spend the maternity leave which is one year , among my family and my wife's family. So we all went to egypt where I come from. in August 13 we went to Lithuania where my wife comes from and I left her with her parents and went back to egypt. She stayed in Lithuania till I picked her up in January 14 and we all went back home to London. That is the only single absence for more than 6 months.
3 wrote:(2) Continuity of residence is not affected by —
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(c) any one absence from the United Kingdom not exceeding twelve months for an important reason such as pregnancy and childbirth, serious illness, study or vocational training or an overseas posting.
hossam wrote:I really appreciate all replies am getting here so thank you everybody for your advice and clarification.
I was advised by the immigration consultant I saw to outline my years as follows, from the point of application which is February 16 and back to February 15 and backwards till 2011. Is that correct or just follow the years from February 2001 onwards? Please bear in mind I first entered UK in October 2010.
My wife applied for or in 2012 and was declined due to missing docs which she submitted and was granted pr in 2014 so she did not need to justify the absence in question for me. We were together away for more than 8 months after she gave birth and that period is an absence in my qualifying period. I have no docs that support my medication from Egypt where I was but I have a proven history of health issues and multiple surgeries from the UK.
I was advised by the immigration consultant to build a case cohabitation by submitting loads of photos? Joint council tax report? My wife's (sponsor's) self employment tax record or report for the year after she obtained pr? Sponsor's bank statements? My son's passport and birth certificate ? Sponsor's old tenancy agreements?
I wonder which of these I really need to attach to support my case and which docs I shall discard to avoid annoying the case worker?
I am sorry if I sound clueless but I rather consult you now and be sure, than admitting surplus docs or discarding needed ones.
Again I love to thank you all in advance for your precious advice and your valuable time
Hossam
Even in that case your right to reside in UK is assured as your sponsor/spouse has PR.hossam wrote:In case HO finds my continuity of residence broken, what the Verdict may be?
As well if I get knee treatment certificate from Egypt, will it be considered? Shall it be a n official hospital report or private clinic is still acceptable?
Thank you
This evidence may be adequate, it's up to the caseworker to accept it.hossam wrote:Dear all
I have a question please
I acquired a medical report to cover my absence in Egypt for over 5 months. The report is in English and it is authenticated from the consultant, the physicians Union of Egypt and the Egyptian ministry of foreign affairs.
Is the report good enough for the HO as a reason for absence? Do I need to back it up with Former or latter reports from the UK?
Thank you
Hossam
All absences required.hossam wrote:Hi
Please advise about this question
Has your sponsor had any absences from the UK since she entered?
What absences shall I mention if she acquired PR last year?
Shall I mention all absences or the ones after she got the PR?
Thank you
are you applying for ilr on the bases of 10 year long residency or 5 year on resident card ?hossam wrote:Hi
I sent my visa application to Home office in Durham 20 days ago. I have not received any receipt confirmation email or letter. Should I call Home Office?
Visa fees were transacted from my account by (Euro), not HMRC or home office, is it normal?
Thank you for your precious advice