I know this is a long post but I wanted to include all relevant details. I would greatly appreciate any help any gurus are able to give.
Immigration status/history:
I am a Tier 1 (G) visa holder eligible for ILR in March 2014 on the basis of a continuous 5 year residence. I plan to make an application for citizenship immediately following receipt of ILR as the spouse of a UK citizen (currently we're engaged). I initially moved to the UK on a BUNAC (student) visa in Dec 2006, and have lived in the UK ever since.
Current situation:
I have started a temporary job (rolling contract) as an employee of a UK company. My salary is paid in GBP into a UK bank account, but the actual work is carried out in another European country. I have been commuting back and forth to the UK once a fortnight since I began the job in mid-September, to both maintain my life in the UK and keep my number of days outside the UK below 270 for 3 years, and as close as possible to 90 days in the final year.
Right now I:
- - Have a rented flat in the UK with my partner (rent payments are deducted from our joint bank account). We have lived in the same house for just over 3 years. Note we are not yet married (not sure if this thus counts as "family" for UKBA purposes?)
- Have council tax in both my and my partner's name.
- Have personal and joint bank accounts and credit cards in the UK (as I have since Dec 2006), and have an E-ISA for retirement savings.
My questions:
1. I know that if I am over 90 days in the final year one has to "have met the residence requirements over the qualifying period." This sentence confuses me, as surely one has to meet these requirements regardless? Is there some additional requirement that I'm missing?
2. I also know one must "have established your home, family and a large part of your estate here" if exceeding 90 days. I am not a homeowner, nor do I own a car or have much by way of "an estate," other than what I have listed above. What do I need to do to ensure that I meet this criteria? E.g. is it worth changing all of the utilities from the landlord's name to mine? Is there anything else I can do to strengthen my application?
3. If I do exceed 90 days, will my application automatically be ineligible for a same-day decision? Ideally I would like to keep my job, which would require me to have my passport back soon after my application so I could continue to fly back and forth to Europe.
4. Does the pattern of days spent outside the UK matter, or just the absolute number? For example, does it make a difference for my application if I spend 110 days outside of the UK in 5 blocks, or if I spread those 110 days over a period of 10 blocks? Presumably the more I fly back the better it looks, even if the absolute number of days abroad is the same?
5. I am debating between commuting weekly (instead of fortnightly) back to the UK, which would keep my number of days below 90 (I don't work a full week), but know this would be expensive and relatively unpleasant (I pay for my own flights, and it's a long commute). If I keep the fortnightly pattern, I will have spent approximately 120 days outside the UK (this would be the total after subtracting travel days). Is 120 a small enough amount? I know it's down to discretion, but is there any indication of whether this would be risky?
I would greatly appreciate any insight any gurus may have. I am going to engage an immigration lawyer, but I trust this board more.
Many thanks in advance.