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sushdmehta wrote:Why do you think that your settlement application will be refused because you have total absences of 189 days including a single absence of 104 days?
See also Time spent outside the UK.
Have you read the information provided under the "Time spent outside the UK." hyperlink Sushdmehta has provided? If not I suggest that you do so, as the information needed to answer this particular question is available there.Kestane wrote:Thanks for your reply sushdmehta, 189 days is the only reason why I think my application might fail I've tried to asses whether it will be a problem or not but no one seems to be able to give me a definate answer because the home office is quite vague about time spent abroad and I really don't want to waste the money and time stressing about it. Thats why before I was inclined to think I'd be better of just going for another FLR when its time...
Well, the sticky contains information relevant to applicants under the economic route (as the subject suggests) and therefore the information contained therein is not necessarily relevant to applicants under family route.cs95tdg wrote:The answer provided for Q16 under the following sticky will also be useful:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=79378
"....Only principal migrant is subject to these (absence) requirements, not dependant(s). "
Thanks Sushdmehta for the clarification & correction. A lapse in my attention to detail here, apologies if it caused any confusion to the original poster.sushdmehta wrote:Well, the sticky contains information relevant to applicants under the economic route (as the subject suggests) and therefore the information contained therein is not necessarily relevant to applicants under family route.cs95tdg wrote:The answer provided for Q16 under the following sticky will also be useful:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=79378
"....Only principal migrant is subject to these (absence) requirements, not dependant(s). "
Under family route, the applicants are the "principal migrant", and the settled person or British citizen a sponsor.