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More than 180 days absence in total 5 years time

Post by ameets123 » Tue Jan 08, 2013 12:18 pm

Dear Members,

Can anybody please share if he/she or his /her friend is on Tier 1 general visa and have got the ILR even if he or she is having more than 180 days absence in total 5 years time according to the new rules applicable after the 11th Dec 12.

Thanks

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Post by silverTR » Tue Jan 08, 2013 12:52 pm

Hi ameets123

I was looking for the same answer and came across with this topic http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?p=755285

' The case worker looked at my form and specifically mentioned that rules regarding absences have changed and that now its Ok to have up to 180 days absence in each year.'

it seems it is alright now.

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Re: More than 180 days absence in total 5 years time

Post by wpilr_nov12 » Tue Jan 08, 2013 12:54 pm

ameets123 wrote:Dear Members,

Can anybody please share if he/she or his /her friend is on Tier 1 general visa and have got the ILR even if he or she is having more than 180 days absence in total 5 years time according to the new rules applicable after the 11th Dec 12.

Thanks
Very much depends on when the absences happened.
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Post by SU2012 » Tue Jan 08, 2013 1:12 pm

Hi Ameets123,

Thanks for starting this thread. I wanted to start one myself. My case is also similar. I have spent 1 yr (WP) and 4 Yrs (Tier 1 General). I have total of 187 days absences outside the country in last 5 yrs.

On WP absences - 10 days
On Tier 1 absences - 177 days
Out of these 177 days, 80 days are paid in Uk and remaining worked at offshore. Problem is I cant get an employer letter stating the same.

So I am desperately trying to look for answers in this forum for people who are on Tier 1, have had more than 180 days in last 5 yrs absences and still got ILR. Want to know if they applied with /without the letter from employer.

Hope someone will share their experience.

Many Thanks.

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Post by ameets123 » Tue Jan 08, 2013 2:11 pm

Thanks guys for sharing your thoughts.

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Post by tokarthik » Tue Jan 08, 2013 2:30 pm

Hi
Mine also same i came and resigned went to india there is a gap with out job and total outot UK is 200 Please experts give your suggestion for us
SU2012 wrote:Hi Ameets123,

Thanks for starting this thread. I wanted to start one myself. My case is also similar. I have spent 1 yr (WP) and 4 Yrs (Tier 1 General). I have total of 187 days absences outside the country in last 5 yrs.

On WP absences - 10 days
On Tier 1 absences - 177 days
Out of these 177 days, 80 days are paid in Uk and remaining worked at offshore. Problem is I cant get an employer letter stating the same.

So I am desperately trying to look for answers in this forum for people who are on Tier 1, have had more than 180 days in last 5 yrs absences and still got ILR. Want to know if they applied with /without the letter from employer.

Hope someone will share their experience.

Many Thanks.

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Re: More than 180 days absence in total 5 years time

Post by ilrupdates » Tue Jan 08, 2013 2:38 pm

ameets123 wrote:Dear Members,

Can anybody please share if he/she or his /her friend is on Tier 1 general visa and have got the ILR even if he or she is having more than 180 days absence in total 5 years time according to the new rules applicable after the 11th Dec 12.

Thanks
Hi tokarthik,
you are much appreciated for starting this thread and I request all Tier1G members to post their information/experience here who have more than 180 days absences in 5 years so that we can benefit from them. I personally have 210 days absences which are combination of pain and unpaid annual leaves.

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Post by wpilr_nov12 » Tue Jan 08, 2013 2:43 pm

Please look at my earlier reply (above) to answer your worries.
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Re: More than 180 days absence in total 5 years time

Post by tokarthik » Tue Jan 08, 2013 4:57 pm

Thanks Ameets
ilrupdates wrote:
ameets123 wrote:Dear Members,

Can anybody please share if he/she or his /her friend is on Tier 1 general visa and have got the ILR even if he or she is having more than 180 days absence in total 5 years time according to the new rules applicable after the 11th Dec 12.

Thanks
Hi tokarthik,
you are much appreciated for starting this thread and I request all Tier1G members to post their information/experience here who have more than 180 days absences in 5 years so that we can benefit from them. I personally have 210 days absences which are combination of pain and unpaid annual leaves.

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Post by tokarthik » Tue Jan 08, 2013 4:58 pm

Thanks I have tried your post but not able to get these 180 days details as its a new rule could you please help us

karthik
wpilr_nov12 wrote:Please look at my earlier reply (above) to answer your worries.

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Post by ameets123 » Wed Jan 09, 2013 10:57 am

Found this interesting thread , similar kind of question.

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=122721

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Post by vishal17jan » Wed Jan 09, 2013 12:16 pm

Hi People,

I just want to clarify regarding the continuous period for ILR although not 100% sure.

Just think logically, previous rules says 180 days in total of 5 years and now how it can be 180 days in each year i.e 180*5 = 900 days out of UK in total of 5 years. How lienent can HO be from 180 days staright to 900 days.

I am on th same boat as you guys are, out of Uk for more than 180 days in tier 1 G, and eligible to apply for ILR as per new rules not old rules, so thinking either wait for another rule or agree with 180 days per year which I doubt the case is.

Can someone please throw some more light on this?

Thanks
V

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Post by tokarthik » Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:08 pm

I got soliciter appoinmnet on sat will update you guys soon

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Post by SU2012 » Tue Jan 15, 2013 12:55 am

Hi karthik,

What did the solicitor say about the 180 days new rule please?

Thanks

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Post by olazh » Tue Jan 15, 2013 9:43 am

Its seems odd to me, as anybody can be out of UK for up to 450 days in 5 year time, and up to 90 in last year to apply for BC.
I never heard about 180 days per year. its 180 days during 5 years.
I may be wrong, as Im not expert.

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Post by ameets123 » Tue Jan 15, 2013 10:48 am

Another ILR success with more than 180 days.

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 822#764822

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Post by cs95tdg » Tue Jan 15, 2013 10:52 am

olazh wrote:I never heard about 180 days per year. its 180 days during 5 years.I may be wrong, as Im not expert.
This is incorrect. There have been recent rule changes effective Dec 13th, 2012 which affect the number of absences allowed. It would be worth having a read through the latest guidance and immigration rules to understand what they are, if you intend on applying in the near future.

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Post by tokarthik » Thu Jan 17, 2013 1:37 pm

He told I need to provide medical certificate if more than 90 days .But today i have discussed with whiterose they said no need of medical certificate

karthik
SU2012 wrote:Hi karthik,

What did the solicitor say about the 180 days new rule please?

Thanks

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Post by SU2012 » Thu Jan 17, 2013 4:03 pm

Thanks karthik.

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Post by tokarthik » Thu Jan 17, 2013 5:10 pm

Good news that D2 section confusion confirmed
http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/c ... ment-34462

Karthik
ameets123 wrote:Found this interesting thread , similar kind of question.

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=122721

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Post by feigoronin » Fri Jan 18, 2013 2:08 pm

SU2012 wrote:Hi Ameets123,

Thanks for starting this thread. I wanted to start one myself. My case is also similar. I have spent 1 yr (WP) and 4 Yrs (Tier 1 General). I have total of 187 days absences outside the country in last 5 yrs.

On WP absences - 10 days
On Tier 1 absences - 177 days
Out of these 177 days, 80 days are paid in Uk and remaining worked at offshore. Problem is I cant get an employer letter stating the same.

So I am desperately trying to look for answers in this forum for people who are on Tier 1, have had more than 180 days in last 5 yrs absences and still got ILR. Want to know if they applied with /without the letter from employer.

Hope someone will share their experience.

Many Thanks.
Hi,

I am not sure if your doubts are clarified yet. Your case seems similar to mine
WP: Mar 2007-Apr2008
Tier-1: May-2008-Mar2012
I switched to ILR in Apr 2012
I had a total absence of 208 days (from Mar 2007 till Mar 2012)
I was sent back to my base location by my employer from Apr 2009 till end of Jul 2009 and wasn't paid in UK for this duration. I did make a trip for a week so that I did not cross the continuous absence of 90 days(this rule is no more in place after Dec 2012 rule changes). However, even after having total absence of 208 days I was gtanted ILR at PEO Solihul without any questions asked about my extra absence. You may read my PEO experience here:

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... c&start=20

Hope this helps.

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Post by SU2012 » Sat Jan 19, 2013 11:32 pm

Hi Feigoronin,

Many Thanks for your reply. It really helps. From the posts I have seen so far, it looks like for Tier 1 case, we dont need to provide any proof and there can be absences up to 180 days in a year (not 180 days in 5 years as I was fearing before)

Now I need to just pray God that caseworker does not ask for things that are not required.

Regards

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Post by tokarthik » Sun Feb 03, 2013 1:48 pm

hi Thanks everyone
I have got ILR through with solicitor and received the ILR with out medical certificate


Thanks for every one help


karthik

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Post by ameets123 » Thu Apr 11, 2013 10:55 am

I would like to thank everyone in this forum. I have got the ILR in Solihull and I did not file any documents for absences as I have less than 180 days in any year.

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Post by snowball001 » Thu Apr 11, 2013 12:05 pm

ameets123 wrote:I would like to thank everyone in this forum. I have got the ILR in Solihull and I did not file any documents for absences as I have less than 180 days in any year.
Would appreciate if you could let us know when you got ILR. Did you use the New application form or the old version?

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