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My understanding is that 'the economical active' thing is not a problem as you are not supposed to be in employment in all the five qualifying years as long as you have enough points to get ILR at the time of your application (It is impossible for everyone to be employed in all the five years. I myself am not employed for a considerable amount of time due to company closures a couple of times. But it depends on the area of work ofcourse), but I believe the concern with your situation is a continuous absence of 120 days (4 months). Any continuous absence of >90 days is something you need to be cosidered. More senior members might help you with the query. Be patient.awasthi.vivek.ilr wrote:I am looking to apply for ILR and have few doubts considering the rules in place at the moment
1) I got my Tier 1 general entry clearance on Oct 2008 and I entered UK just after 88 days. With current rules this should not be counted as absense as I entered in UK before 90 days, is my understanding correct?
2) Becase the market was not great during that time I went back after staying in UK for a month ( jan -feb 2009 ). After 4 months I came back, in june 2009, and got job in Aug 2009 and since then I am employed. I should be alright because the gap is less then 180 days (given that the absense after entry clearance will not be counted as absense) but not sure if this gap would create any trouble as I was not economically active. What kind of absense letter I can provide for such gap?
Any help would be really appreciated.
Looking forward to suggestions
Many thanks