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Please create your own topic, as you are hijacking the OP's thread by posting here.ramadnk wrote:Hi, I want all your opinion on applying for settlement in September 2013, below are my details,
entered UK on Tier 1 general,
1, Visa valid from 20 Oct 2008, entered UK on 10 Nov 2008.
2, Applied for jobs and attended few interviews and got selected for a company, but took time for reference check.
3. mean while I was in india starting from 23 March 2009 to 27 July 2009 ( 4 months).
4. since 27th July 2009, I am outside the UK only for annual paid leaves (less than 45 days every year).
Please post your opinion regards to my case.
Thanks in advance...
Yes, correct. In the above example the number of days you are absent would be 4 (I.e. Monday - Thursday), because the departure and arrival date are not considered absences when calculating the total number. Note that this is irrespective of whether the day was a week day or weekend.npelr2009 wrote:If I travel from UK to Brussels on SUNDAY and be back to UK on FRIDAY every week, does it mean that I am outside UK only 4 days a week (discarding SUNDAY, FRIDAY as travel days and SATURDAY). Just a bit confused about weekend days. Please confirm.
Thanks cs95tdg. Your response encourages me a lot. I hope the new rule of 180 days a year doesn't change dramatically by next Sep 2014, as that would be the time for me to apply ILR. Still a long way to go for me, but I like to be prepared. Thanks so muchcs95tdg wrote:Yes, correct. In the above example the number of days you are absent would be 4 (I.e. Monday - Thursday), because the departure and arrival date are not considered absences when calculating the total number. Note that this is irrespective of whether the day was a week day or weekend.npelr2009 wrote:If I travel from UK to Brussels on SUNDAY and be back to UK on FRIDAY every week, does it mean that I am outside UK only 4 days a week (discarding SUNDAY, FRIDAY as travel days and SATURDAY). Just a bit confused about weekend days. Please confirm.
Additionally, you could take an early morning Eurostar on Monday to Brussels, you would cut your absences by further 25%.cs95tdg wrote:Yes, correct. In the above example the number of days you are absent would be 4 (I.e. Monday - Thursday), because the departure and arrival date are not considered absences when calculating the total number. Note that this is irrespective of whether the day was a week day or weekend.npelr2009 wrote:If I travel from UK to Brussels on SUNDAY and be back to UK on FRIDAY every week, does it mean that I am outside UK only 4 days a week (discarding SUNDAY, FRIDAY as travel days and SATURDAY). Just a bit confused about weekend days. Please confirm.
Thanks for the suggestion wpilr_nov12. I can't as I have to travel 2 hours further from Brussels. I think I will be in a unique situation, wherein, I will have too many entry stamps on my passport. Wonder what will the Home Office make of minimum 200 entry/exit stamps???wpilr_nov12 wrote: Additionally, you could take an early morning Eurostar on Monday to Brussels, you would cut your absences by further 25%.
Sorry I forgot to mention my details, Here they are:wpilr_nov12 wrote:We have missed the most important question of all. -- what is your current visa?
At the moment it seems anytime between 1st August to 15th Spetember. Its a project until the end of Dec 2014. But my director is willing to help me by allowing to return to UK every Friday and return to Brussels on Sunday. Of course I will also have 25 days of paid leave which I can take between 1st October 2013 to 30th September. All in all it seems that if I do travel back and forth from Brussels to London every week. I will be able to prove that I wasn't outside of UK for more than 170 days in my 5th year.wpilr_nov12 wrote:When is the Brussels assignment planned for, when is it going to end ?
Thanks for the response wpilr_nov12. My employer will do all it takes to help me get ILR.wpilr_nov12 wrote:You will need all the supporting docs from your employer. Per current rules for T2, all absences need to be validated and vouched for by employer.
the latter part of the question is too early now.npelr2009 wrote:Thanks for the response wpilr_nov12. My employer will do all it takes to help me get ILR.wpilr_nov12 wrote:You will need all the supporting docs from your employer. Per current rules for T2, all absences need to be validated and vouched for by employer.
Could you please let me know, if the excessive multiple entry/exit stamps will be a problem (even though I won't be outside of UK for more than 170 days) ??
Also will the Officer ask me proofs of my rent payments while in London (coz I wont have any as I would be residing at my friends place ??
If everything should be ok, according to you, how early can I apply for ILR appointment at Croydon?
Thanks
Just a question. Will the rental agreement for the last 6 months immediately preceding my ILR appointment date, be enough? Or should I prepared to show the officer my entire rental history for the 1 year / 5 years?wpilr_nov12 wrote: For the first part, you might want to 'firmalize' your arrangement with your friend by doing some paperwork on it. Similar to a rental agreement, but fully customised to your need.
No, that was just the earliest date you would have been eligible to apply. Technically, you can apply any day now - if you have already completed the 5 year residence requirement.na2316 wrote:Should I have applied (was it mandatory) 28 days before My 5th anniversary or i can apply any time after My 5th anniversary (before current visa expire in 2014) ?