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Permanent residence
After you have lived in the UK for a continuous period of five years, you can apply for confirmation of your permanent residence. You will need to have been in employment, self-employment, studying or self-sufficient in the UK throughout the five-year period.
For your residence in the UK to be considered continuous, you should not be absent from the UK for more than six months each year. However, longer absences for compulsory military service will not affect your residence. Additionally, a single absence of up to 12 months for important reasons such as pregnancy, childbirth, serious illness, study, vocational training or posting overseas will not affect your residence.
EEA and Swiss nationals will be issued with a document confirming that they are permanent residents in the UK. This document has no expiry date.
If you are an EEA or Swiss national and you want to apply for confirmation of your permanent residence, you must complete application form EEA3.
Thank you very much fysicus for the links and info.fysicus wrote:Additionally, a single absence of up to 12 months for important reasons such as pregnancy, childbirth, serious illness, study, vocational training or posting overseas will not affect your residence.
That should be pretty obvious... To be posted there also must be someone to post you. If you take up a new position somewhere else all on your own you haven't been posted.kAB wrote:Does anyone know if the "posting overseas" means posts from an UK organisation outwith the UK
I don't quite see what important reasons you could argue to have stayed away for more than 6 months. The 5 months of study alone would obviously be ok but how do you want to explain the job for 4 additional months. Was it related to your studies?kAB wrote:I was in the UK starting Jan 2008 for almost a year and went away from here to study for 5 months and took a job in South America for 4 months before coming back to UK in July 2009.
Will the "single absence of up to 12 months for important reasons" clause will be valid for me to count my residence from Jan 2008 to apply for the PR in Jan 2013? (as my stay away was less than 12 months=10 months in 2008-2009)