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I am afraid Notsrirama9999 wrote:Friends Moderators
1. If I spend 1 year or more working outside UK, how will it affect my HSMP, will I get ILR when I apply in 2010 ?
Srirama
Everytime you enter you enter UK they will ask you in the immigration check point. How long did you spend outside UK ?. (I am speaking from experience)srirama9999 wrote:Friends Moderators
2. If I work outside UK can I still visit UK on my HSMP valid visa till 2010 Srirama
You need to consider the benefit of working outside UK and what you get in your new new job, of course only you could answer this questions as only you know very well all your circumstances, and there is not much information about this things. I will suggest make a list about the advantage and disadvantage of wokring in the UK and outside UK, it will make youmore clear to make adecision.srirama9999 wrote:Friends Moderators
3. What is the best solution in the above circumstances.
Srirama
srirama9999 wrote:Dear Pantaiema
Thanks for the detailed reply.
The offer I have far outweighs what I am doing in UK, so I may go ahead and accept this offer.
My question however is if I decide to forgo my HSMP status and decide to settle elsewhere, does it mean I will not be able to enter UK ever after even as a visitor or for short visits on Business Purpose ?
Can Moderators/ Senior members please share their opinions to help me take a very important decision of my career.
thanks
Srirama
buzz_dilli wrote:Dude,
Go for it. Of course you should be able to enter UK for touristic or business purposes even if you decide settle elsewhere.
Good luck wz ur new ventures !!!
Mini wrote:I have a friend who had an ILR and was working for one of the top UK Universities but spent all his time back home. He was being paid in the UK, was paying taxes and visited the UK 3-4 times a year. He was waylaid at the immigration desk on one of his visits and quizzed about his time spent out of the UK. His indefinate leave was cancelled but instead was allowed to enter as a visitor.
They do not like people to hold residency or indefinate leave if they spend too much time out of the country. However, they do not have any problems in them visiting on business/tourist visas thereafter.
Hope this helps.