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This may be beyond the requirements of the Immigration rules?members wrote:I am told that these two absences, though on two different occasions, will be considered together as these absences are taking place in the same year!
Syed, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2011] EWCA Civ 1059 (07 September 2011) wrote:It is thus in the nature of the Immigration Rules that they include no over-arching implicit purposes. Their only purpose is to articulate the Secretary of State's specific policies with regard to immigration control from time to time, as to which there are no presumptions, liberal or restrictive. The whole of their meaning is, so to speak, worn on their sleeve...
Dear Vinny,vinny wrote:This may be beyond the requirements of the Immigration rules?members wrote:I am told that these two absences, though on two different occasions, will be considered together as these absences are taking place in the same year!
Syed, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2011] EWCA Civ 1059 (07 September 2011) wrote:It is thus in the nature of the Immigration Rules that they include no over-arching implicit purposes. Their only purpose is to articulate the Secretary of State's specific policies with regard to immigration control from time to time, as to which there are no presumptions, liberal or restrictive. The whole of their meaning is, so to speak, worn on their sleeve...
Can you find anything in the Long residence Immigration rules that state the above?members wrote:I am told that these two absences, though on two different occasions, will be considered together as these absences are taking place in the same year!
No, I cannot. However, I was 'told' by a professional OISC level 3 adviser that if I travel again this year, my ILR application is bound to be refused.vinny wrote:Can you find anything in the Long residence Immigration rules that state the above?members wrote:I am told that these two absences, though on two different occasions, will be considered together as these absences are taking place in the same year!
Yes certainly it is worth NOT taking a risk at this point. However, I must travel in August as this is to do with an overseas exam that takes place once in a year. Due to the fact that my passport will remain with UKBA for the substantial part of 2014, I won't be able to sit this exam next year either.D4109125 wrote:Then if the advisor tells you the reality is it not worth taking their advice and limiting you absence to <6 months? Rather than having to take further action upon possibly being refused? Although, to me it appears that providing you meet the 2 conditions, less than 6 months at a time and a total of less than 540 days in the 10 years period you should be ok.