I also tried to search for answers on the UK Govt website and asked a couple of immigration advisors who weren't interested in answering, only in selling me their services.
Kind of understandable but also made me not want to engage them either.
My situation is this.
1. I have been living and working in the UK for 7 years straight after 14 months away previously and have been employed the entire time - I definitely qualify for ILR.
2. My current ancestry visa runs out on the 3rd February 2020.
3. I was notified a month ago that my job was now outsourced and I was being terminated on the 29th November.
4. This past week I have been made an offer with the same company for a job they have funding for starting the 20th January and it is a big jump in pay and guaranteed for 2 years so I am keen to take it up.
5. I have a flight booked to NZ on the 4th December to spend Christmas with family and celebrate my (adult) daughters significant birthday.
6. I have completed the online application up to the point of paying - I can afford to do the super priority service.
My questions are thus:
If I submit the application and make an appointment for say early January and do my trip ...
1. Will this invalidate my application and thereby get rejected?
2. Will I have to put that time away on the application even though it is in the future?
3. How far in advance are appointments available at this time?
I.E. Could I get the appointment in before I am due to travel? I know that could be risky if they decide to keep my passport or say I can't travel until they make a decision.
I know I should have dealt with this sooner

Thanks for all intelligent answers
