Hi, I have a quick query regarding, maximum number of days a Tier-2 General visa holder and its dependent can stay outside UK to retain their 5 year continuous residence?
I remember, sometime ago somewhere on UKBA website I had seen some number (around 450) it was shown as maximum number of days a Tier-2 person can be outside UK in his/her continuous 5 years period.
I am a Tier-2 General visa holder, in current eligibility rules for tier-2 general, at:
https://www.gov.uk/settle-in-the-uk/y/y ... neral-visa
it is mentioned that
"you’ve been living and working in the UK for 5 years and spent no more than 180 days outside the UK in any 12 months"
My questions is, what happened to above maximum number of days (450) outside UK rule? has UKVI removed this rule for ILR eligibility?
Our ILR is due next year March. In last 4.5 years,
- I have already spent in total 190 days outside UK
- my wife has spent 434 days outside UK (without breaking 180 days rule)
my wife is planning to stay in India for 96 days in this trip, so in total it would be 529 days outside UK by the time she applies for ILR (next March).
would this create a problem? is she breaking ILR 5 years continuous period?
Any help in this regard will be a great help, we are arranging the air tickets, if we get an answer to this query before arranging tickets then it will be great.
Many Thanks.
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