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This would be a too large of an absence (unless it is a very important reason then you can have one absence of up to 12 months i.e. childbirth, serious illness, study)robin92 wrote: i Will Leave the country for 11 months
This is the residence requirement if you wish to naturalise as a British Citizen, which can only be done after acquiring PR and holding that status for 12 moths (without absences of 90 days within that year you apply for citizenship) following five years living in the UK.robin92 wrote:Absence limit is 450 days during the 5 years period to be eligible
Thanks for you answer , actually i'm interested in Naturalization, thats why i've asked about ,PR, so holiday period of 11 months Would restart my PR clock?MrSlyFox wrote:Hello Robin92,
You have confused the residence requirements for naturalization and PR.
For acquiring PR you can be absence for up to six months per year:This would be a too large of an absence (unless it is a very important reason then you can have one absence of up to 12 months i.e. childbirth, serious illness, study)robin92 wrote: i Will Leave the country for 11 months
See Page 40 - https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... 4_0EXT.pdfThis is the residence requirement if you wish to naturalise as a British Citizen, which can only be done after acquiring PR and holding that status for 12 moths (without absences of 90 days within that year you apply for citizenship) following five years living in the UK.robin92 wrote:Absence limit is 450 days during the 5 years period to be eligible
Ok so i can stay up to 12 months during the 5 years and up to 450 days and i still meet the requirments for PR?secret.simon wrote:
For PR, you need to have less than six months absence in every one of the five qualifying years. One absence of upto one year period is allowed.
For naturalisation, you need to have less than 90 days absence in the year immediately preceding the date of application and less than 450 days in the five years immediately preceding the date of application.
It is possible that you may qualify for PR, but fail naturalisation if your absences are too much. You will fail to qualify for naturalisation if you fail PR.
If you go for a year to New Zealand, (a) make sure that you are back within a year, to keep the PR clock ticking and (b) make sure that your total absence from the UK is less than 450 days in 2020.
secret.simon wrote:OK, first understand that PR and naturalisation had completely different requirements. The only thing that they have in common is that you must have PR and must have held it for at least one year before applying for naturalisation. Otherwise, the absence (and other) requirements are different.
For PR, you need to have less than six months absence in every one of the five qualifying years. One absence of upto one year period is allowed.
For naturalisation, you need to have less than 90 days absence in the year immediately preceding the date of application and less than 450 days in the five years immediately preceding the date of application.
It is possible that you may qualify for PR, but fail naturalisation if your absences are too much. You will fail to qualify for naturalisation if you fail PR.
If you go for a year to New Zealand, (a) make sure that you are back within a year, to keep the PR clock ticking and (b) make sure that your total absence from the UK is less than 450 days in 2020.