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by ILR_Applicant_UK » Thu Dec 27, 2012 3:12 am
NewtoThis,
I'm copying a reply I sent to someone else a few months ago, they had a similar query to you and my situation was the same:
quote:
Our numbers of days away were very high for a number of reasons. I got my UK work permit while assigned by company to Egypt. So, at the time of ILR, the first 2 yrs of the 5 yr qualifying period were spent almost exclusively abroad (650+ days abroad just in that 2 yr period, then holidays etc for the 3 yrs I had was back in the UK). At the time of ILR, I got my company to issue a letter to the effect saying I was away on company business and we didn't have any issue getting ILR.
A year later, at the tile of BC, the first yr of that 2 yr period was out of the qualifying 5 yr period, so, I clocked in barely, at 446 days abroad; my wfe was still 670 days away in the 5 yrs priot to BC application. Not only that, she was also away more than 90 days in the last yr prior to BC application.
The NCS lady called the Home Office while we were there and came back and recommended we withdraw her application as she was not meeting two criteria. I said, both of these are discretionary, to which she was case for discretion gets weaker as u start not complying with more than one condition.
I said I'm willing to take the risk, the worst case is I'll lose her application fee. She made us sign two pieces of paper stating the risk has been explained to us and we accept it.
On her application paper, on the last page I think, I put down the following (I'm copying what I wrote on her application:
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Absences from the UK during the qualifying period, totalling 679 days, due to:
1) Accompanying husband to Gypt due to work requirement
2) Visits back to Pakistan to take care of ailing mother
3) My first pregnancy had to be delivered in Pakistan due to not having any family support available in the UK
All other requirements are fully met, additionally
1) We own our own home in the UK
2) My husband is in full time permanent employments since 2004 and we're fully established in Aberdeen
But, I wouldn't go that far and just apply - you would be OK.