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Only full days counts towards the 180 days limit1) If i travel from UK to Netherlands (For example 26th-28th October), will only one day (27th) be counted towards my absency? Since i was still in UK (Departure with airplane) on 26th and on 28th (Arrival with airplane).
ALL absences from the UK must be covered by the letter2) When providing employer letter to clarify all my absencies from UK for the ILR application, do i need letters that clarify all of these below or just some of them? -
Yes, they will count towards the 180 days IF you want to apply for ILR in 5 years time, based on your visa issue date3) MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION - I received permission/visa to be in UK on 3rd January 2018 and it will last until 3rd January 2021. After dealing with my new employer and completing everything, i arrived to UK on 17th January.
Is the period between 3rd January - 17th January counted towards the 180 day rule? Or to put it like this, are those 15 days marked like i wasn't in UK, so i have 165 days left in this ongoing 12 months? Or the counter starts on 17th as that was the first day i entered UK under the sponsorship of my employer.
ALL absences from the UK count towards the 180 days, regardless of the nature or reason for your absence4) One of my absences (7-8 days) was made because i had a death case in my family and i had to travel home to prepare the funeral and everything else. Can such absence not be counted in the 180 day rule? If i provide evidence with the death certificate and also approval from my company to work from home (paid) during those days.
You cannot remain on a Tier 2 visa beyond 6 years in total, so you better have min of 5 years of continuous stay in the UK and remain below 180 days per residence year to secure ILR5) If i extend my stay in UK via my employers sponsorship on 3rd January 2021 for 3 more years or whats the limit, does that mean that EVEN if i fail 180 day rule on first year (2018), i can still complete 5 years period 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 successfully without being absent more than 180 days in ongoing 12 month period and be clear to apply for ILR?
Yes. As long as you have valid leave.. also keep in mind continuous period is calculated on a rolling basis nowMKYLCS wrote: ↑Tue Nov 20, 2018 2:15 amOk so to clarify, after spending minimum 5 years in UK, i can choose any date i wish to apply for ILR? (Lets say it's convenient for me to wait 1-2 months to apply for it if it for example clears me from some absence days from the first 1-2 months of my time in UK, just enough so it's below).
Example:
Visa granted: 3rd January 2018
Had an absence between 3rd - 17th that i don't want to count..
Visa lasts until: 3rd January 2021
Visa extended: 3rd January 2024
Potential application for ILR date - February or March 2023, as i want some of the absence days from January/February 2018 to clear out.
Would that work? These absence days wouldn't count because they look at 5 years before the ILR Application date? And if in that period i didn't go over 180 days through any ongoing 12 month period, im good?
Dumb last question, valid leave means still having access to live in the UK via employer sponsorship?aman90 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 20, 2018 3:01 amYes. As long as you have valid leave.. also keep in mind continuous period is calculated on a rolling basis nowMKYLCS wrote: ↑Tue Nov 20, 2018 2:15 amOk so to clarify, after spending minimum 5 years in UK, i can choose any date i wish to apply for ILR? (Lets say it's convenient for me to wait 1-2 months to apply for it if it for example clears me from some absence days from the first 1-2 months of my time in UK, just enough so it's below).
Example:
Visa granted: 3rd January 2018
Had an absence between 3rd - 17th that i don't want to count..
Visa lasts until: 3rd January 2021
Visa extended: 3rd January 2024
Potential application for ILR date - February or March 2023, as i want some of the absence days from January/February 2018 to clear out.
Would that work? These absence days wouldn't count because they look at 5 years before the ILR Application date? And if in that period i didn't go over 180 days through any ongoing 12 month period, im good?
Zimba, "remain below 180 days per residence year" does that count for all the years i've been in UK or 5 years before i make the application for ILR? Lets say i do ILR application on 1st February 2023, will they check absences only from 1st February 2018 and ignore absences from January 2018?Zimba wrote: ↑Tue Nov 20, 2018 12:59 amOnly full days counts towards the 180 days limit1) If i travel from UK to Netherlands (For example 26th-28th October), will only one day (27th) be counted towards my absency? Since i was still in UK (Departure with airplane) on 26th and on 28th (Arrival with airplane).
ALL absences from the UK must be covered by the letter2) When providing employer letter to clarify all my absencies from UK for the ILR application, do i need letters that clarify all of these below or just some of them? -
Yes, they will count towards the 180 days IF you want to apply for ILR in 5 years time, based on your visa issue date3) MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION - I received permission/visa to be in UK on 3rd January 2018 and it will last until 3rd January 2021. After dealing with my new employer and completing everything, i arrived to UK on 17th January.
Is the period between 3rd January - 17th January counted towards the 180 day rule? Or to put it like this, are those 15 days marked like i wasn't in UK, so i have 165 days left in this ongoing 12 months? Or the counter starts on 17th as that was the first day i entered UK under the sponsorship of my employer.
ALL absences from the UK count towards the 180 days, regardless of the nature or reason for your absence4) One of my absences (7-8 days) was made because i had a death case in my family and i had to travel home to prepare the funeral and everything else. Can such absence not be counted in the 180 day rule? If i provide evidence with the death certificate and also approval from my company to work from home (paid) during those days.
You cannot remain on a Tier 2 visa beyond 6 years in total, so you better have min of 5 years of continuous stay in the UK and remain below 180 days per residence year to secure ILR5) If i extend my stay in UK via my employers sponsorship on 3rd January 2021 for 3 more years or whats the limit, does that mean that EVEN if i fail 180 day rule on first year (2018), i can still complete 5 years period 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 successfully without being absent more than 180 days in ongoing 12 month period and be clear to apply for ILR?
So if i choose to apply to ILR on lets say February 13th 2023, will they check my absences in January 2018, or they are ignored as they aren't part anymore of the 5 year period before the application date (which is Feb 13th 2023)?vinny wrote: ↑Tue Nov 20, 2018 5:12 amAt present, asbsences are based on a rolling basis within any 12 month period within the qualifying period.
However, when does the qualifying period start and end?
Anyway, who knows what the rules may be like in 2023?
The only period that matters is the 5 years preceding you application date..
Got it. Im probably gonna fail 180 days because of my absences in January/February this year, but i guess if i apply a bit later into my 5th year, those absences in January/February won't be counted, am i getting this right? (If rules stay unchanged and i respect 180 day rule in any continous period of ongoing 12 months)