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And what are those restrictions ?anuragtk8 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 9:06 pmAfter reading about restrictions on staying abroad for longer durations, I'm concerned that I might not meet the eligibility requirements for ILR.
How likely is it that I will have a successful ILR application if I apply when I'm eligible in 2026?
Appreciate the help in advance.
^ I'm assuming the above implies that I'm only allowed to work outside the country on a business trip and not to just work from home.For all other categories, absences must be consistent with, or connected to, the applicant’s sponsored or permitted employment or the permitted economic activity being carried out in the UK - for example, business trips or short secondments.
^ This doesn't talk directly about working from home, in fact I'm not too clear, which is why I'm looking for clarity. But since I was outside the UK on a work day, which wasn't for work purposes, it might count as breaking continuity?Short visits outside the UK on weekends or other non-working days are consistent with the basis of stay and do not break the continuity of leave. You must count such absences towards the 180 day limit.