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If understood your post correctly, you cannot use the '180 days absence' for this purpose. The ILR will be refused.explaining the things in my letter I already have the right of being out of country 180 days for one go which will leave us With being 6 months short for ILR
The way you have posted this statements infers you want to use the 180 days 'you have a right to' in the future to cover the 6 months you are short of for ILR.CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2017 9:41 amIf understood your post correctly, you cannot use the '180 days absence' for this purpose. The ILR will be refused.explaining the things in my letter I already have the right of being out of country 180 days for one go which will leave us With being 6 months short for ILR
I am also finding it difficult to work out what is what and the timeline, hence asking for it. After April 5th 2018, Tier 1 G cannot apply for ILR anyway.iworker wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2017 10:30 amCR001
Yes i think the OP wants to use the 180 days absence to include in the 5 years of tier 1.
I tried calculating and i think that doesnt work. Its hard with all the visa dates, entry, exits not written in one place. i think the OP still falls short of 7 months, even if they include the 180 days absence.
Some additions ...merci wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2017 11:37 pmDear CR001/iworker,
First of all thank you for all the time you spend on reading/thinking working out the best possible way out
You both are right we will be short as give or take 6-8 month short depending on their reply/refusal or acceptance stamp- I am trying to stay positive
I meant to use it for the first year, but realised discretion can be used for the short coming as well
we have been given HSMP/TİER 1 on 01/07/2008 Postal/Overseas
Entry Clearance 05/08/2008
1st extension (around) 01/07/2010 Postal
2nd extension(around) 25/06/2013 Croydon PEO
ILR application at Solihull rejected AUG'2013 (absences based-were not aware continuous bit)
ILR application at Croydon rejected JUNE 2014 (compassionate grounds-illness is not serious enough)
3rd extension 17/03/2015 Postal
expires 17/03/2018
calculations to be used for ILR dates are as below;
10/05/2014 entry UK - 13/05/2014 left UK
14/06/2014 entry UK - 03/07/2014 left UK
22/07/2014 have not left the country until 18/07/2015 (my sister's wedding he stayed only 3 days
including flights)
21/07/2015 entry UK -07/08/2016 ( my father/his father in law- was ill stayed 2 weeks)
19/08/2016 entry UK -22/08/2016 (lost my father/his father in law- stayed less than a week- lung cancer)
26/08/2016 entry UK -11/10/2016 (lost his father/my father in law- stayed less than a week- alzheimer)
16/10/2016 entry UK - never left the country again)
we will be short like 1 year 3 months .. 180 days in calculation towards the first year takes us back to the first days of Jan'14
so exactly short 9 months ... Their checks may take between 1-3 month leaves us short by 6 to 8 months
As you can see, drama was never short...
His employer has TIER 2 sponsorship registration and it would not be first time for him however,
1) He may not be warm to the idea, looking for another employer with a visa less than 6 months-
not very promising given existing political environment
2) no guarantee of approval of Tıer 2 either ... (definitely will cost less the plus and no worry until ILR)
Warm regards,
Merci
Where was this application made, UK or abroad? As from what I can work out, neither of you were in the UK at this time.2nd extension(around) 25/06/2013
180 days limit should be 180 days within 12 consecutive months. As long as people do not go over the 180 days limit within 12 consecutive months window, they should not be refused on this ground. But it seems from some post that people still got refused for absence below 180 days. why?CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2017 9:41 amIf understood your post correctly, you cannot use the '180 days absence' for this purpose. The ILR will be refused.explaining the things in my letter I already have the right of being out of country 180 days for one go which will leave us With being 6 months short for ILR
No. A Tier 1 G main visa is not able to apply for ILR from 6th April at all based on 5 years Tier 1 G.b) If they reject, can we still send our ILR in after 06th of April under Tier 1G as our application were
in and we are short 8 months from ILR