Hello all. I am considering to apply for the ILR after the 10 year long residence route and I would like to seek some advices.
I have been in the UK since 23rd July, 2002 and have been using student/Tier4 visa as my legal stay in the UK to complete my undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
I've passed the life in the UK test and met most other criteria for the application. My main concern is that, during my postgraduate studies I was sent by the university to continental Europe to work on my research project (an integrated part of my degree study), from July 2007 to September 2009 (~2 years). During those 2 years I only visited the UK twice for conferences. So on paper, this long trip clearly exceeded the 540 days (in total), or the 180 days (single trip) criteria that I have to meet to be able to apply for the ILR.
I heard that the Home Office case worker can offer discretion and not include any business trips taken as time spent outside the UK, as long as I keep documentation proving the necessity of my trip as part of my degree programme. I can obtain official letters from the university for such purpose. What I would like to know is that, given my case, am I eligible to apply for the ILR via the 10 year long residence route?
Thanks very much in advance for your reply!
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