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As the 10-year period extends beyond 11 April 2024, there is no 548-day limit.SeekingILRinUK wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 10:15 amThanks a ton, Zimba. This forum and moderators like you have been amazing.
My period of absence started before April 2024 and I don't have a continuous absence of more than 184 days so I should be fine.
A follow-up question, I am applying for ILR in July 2024 after completing 10 years. Between 2014 and 2024, though I am a lawful, continuous resident in the UK (never away, more than 184 days at a stretch), the total number of days away might exceed 548 days. Will this impact my ILR eligibility? Thanks.
Just so you are aware, the Home Office have paused considering Long Residence ILR applications where the applicant has over 548 days absences over the 10 year period. In their own words, "This is because there are outstanding policy issues which need to be resolved which could affect the outcome..." of such applications.SeekingILRinUK wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 10:15 amThanks a ton, Zimba. This forum and moderators like you have been amazing.
My period of absence started before April 2024 and I don't have a continuous absence of more than 184 days so I should be fine.
A follow-up question, I am applying for ILR in July 2024 after completing 10 years. Between 2014 and 2024, though I am a lawful, continuous resident in the UK (never away, more than 184 days at a stretch), the total number of days away might exceed 548 days. Will this impact my ILR eligibility? Thanks.
I am aware of some of these reports but the advice for now will be based on what currently the guide says.Teksman wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 3:48 pmJust so you are aware, the Home Office have paused considering Long Residence ILR applications where the applicant has over 548 days absences over the 10 year period. In their own words, "This is because there are outstanding policy issues which need to be resolved which could affect the outcome..." of such applications.SeekingILRinUK wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 10:15 amThanks a ton, Zimba. This forum and moderators like you have been amazing.
My period of absence started before April 2024 and I don't have a continuous absence of more than 184 days so I should be fine.
A follow-up question, I am applying for ILR in July 2024 after completing 10 years. Between 2014 and 2024, though I am a lawful, continuous resident in the UK (never away, more than 184 days at a stretch), the total number of days away might exceed 548 days. Will this impact my ILR eligibility? Thanks.
Are the current Guidance
anda 10-year period completed before 11 April 2024 must not have total absences of more than 548 days - for 10-year periods which extend beyond 11 April 2024, there is no 548-day limit
a muddle (i.e. non-retroactive)?Where the application is under Appendix Long Residence, for any qualifying period before 11 April 2024, the applicant must not have been outside the UK for more than 184 days at any one time, and must not have spent a total of more than 548 days outside the UK during that qualifying period, subject to CR 2.3.
zimba wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 1:11 amIf the period/window of absence started before 11 April 2024, then the old rule applies. So no continuous absences of more than 184 days.
For any period/window of absence started after 11 April 2024, the rolling calculation applies. So you count the number of days you have been absent in ANY 365 day period and they should not exceed 184 days in total.
Refrain from starting new posts!SeekingILRinUK wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 5:47 pmHello everyone,
Is there a rule that states you must have held your current permission for at least one year before applying for ILR? i.e. your have received your current visa at least one year back?
I am applying for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) through the 10-year long residence route. My current Global Mobility visa was extended last December. Does this mean I have to wait until December 2025 to apply for ILR, even though I have already completed 10 years of lawful residence?
Minimal documents are needed. Passports over the 10 years, LIUK, proof of English languageSeekingILRinUK wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 8:32 amThanks Vinny and Zimba. Will continue on the same post. Can you please guide on standard set of documents needed for LR ILR application? Thanks.
Hi Zimba / everyone, do I need to provide "justification" of any "long absences" while submitting the application? These are ofcouse less than 180 days but still significant like 170 days at one go? Will this have impact on my ILR applicaiton? Thanks.zimba wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 3:04 pmThe advice given above stands. Ignore the discussion on 548 days above (this was inserted by another user creating confusion above) This is not relevant to you anyway
zimba wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 1:11 amIf the period/window of absence started before 11 April 2024, then the old rule applies. So no continuous absences of more than 184 days.
For any period/window of absence started after 11 April 2024, the rolling calculation applies. So you count the number of days you have been absent in ANY 365 day period and they should not exceed 184 days in total.
zimba wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 12:53 pmMinimal documents are needed. Passports over the 10 years, LIUK, proof of English languageSeekingILRinUK wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 8:32 amThanks Vinny and Zimba. Will continue on the same post. Can you please guide on standard set of documents needed for LR ILR application? Thanks.
You do NOT need to send proof of address. Refrain from inventing your own requirements. I already covered what you need to send.SeekingILRinUK wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 5:15 pmI am referring to address proof, passport, existing BRP etc. While submitting the online application, all these details were not asked, maybe after making an biometric appointment, I need to upload??