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ILR Application_ Absence from UK

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Amrutha Pratheesh
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ILR Application_ Absence from UK

Post by Amrutha Pratheesh » Sun May 26, 2013 11:26 pm

Dear All,

Please advice me on this.

I married to a British Citizen and I'm on a 2 year spouse visa which will expire on 15 Jan 2015. As per UKBA guidelines I will be able to apply for ILR after spending two years on spouse visa. However, I am planning to go to India for my delivery on 20 October 2013 and come back on 20 April 2014. This will exceed 180 days absence period. Please advice me if i still be qualify to apply for ILR even if i return to UK after my 170 days continuous stay in India. Please advice me on this

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Amrutha

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Re: ILR Application_ Absence from UK

Post by Amber » Mon May 27, 2013 7:25 am

Amrutha Pratheesh wrote:Dear All,

Please advice me on this.

I married to a British Citizen and I'm on a 2 year spouse visa which will expire on 15 Jan 2015. As per UKBA guidelines I will be able to apply for ILR after spending two years on spouse visa. However, I am planning to go to India for my delivery on 20 October 2013 and come back on 20 April 2014. This will exceed 180 days absence period. Please advice me if i still be qualify to apply for ILR even if i return to UK after my 170 days continuous stay in India. Please advice me on this

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Amrutha
The is no requirement to be in the UK per se. However, you must justify any absences, being absent due to cultural/family reasons to give birth should be justifiable.
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Post by vinny » Mon May 27, 2013 7:54 am

Also, they may want evidence of subsisting marriage, including during the separation period.
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