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Naturalisation and Excess Absences

Post by raaj002 » Thu Dec 15, 2016 1:38 pm

Hi All,

My wife has similar situation. Her absences totaling more then normal residency requirement. I was wondering if she qualifies for Excess Absences.
My wife moved to UK to join me from Canada on Jun 2012.
We are married and I have got my British nationality on March 2016.
As she is not here for more then 5 years, I guess she can only apply as spouse of a British citizen hence 3 years residency. Is that correct??
in 2015 she was out of country for 267 days. And in 2014 she was out of country for 90 days. I was wondering if I can apply under Excess Absences as we have our own house here. The house is on my and my wife's name. We are married with two kidz and both kidz are British national.

Thanks in advance..

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Re: Naturalisation and Excess Absences

Post by CR001 » Thu Dec 15, 2016 1:41 pm

Does your wife have ILR?
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Re: Naturalisation and Excess Absences

Post by noajthan » Thu Dec 15, 2016 1:44 pm

The longer the absences the longer the overall period to have been spent in UK.
Less flexibility in most recent year before application.

Follow the guidance and note options for slight discretion:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... r_2016.pdf
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Re: Naturalisation and Excess Absences

Post by raaj002 » Thu Dec 15, 2016 1:59 pm

Yes, she has ILR for over an year. Actually we both got ILR at same time on Feb 2015.

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