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navi85sin wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2017 5:55 pmHi,
This is written in homeoffice document for ILR rule.
180 whole days absence
No more than 180 days’absences are allowed in any of the 5,4, 3 or 2 consecutive 12 month periods, depending on the category, preceding the date of the application for indefinite leave to remain (ILR).
My question is:
Does the above means that you cant have more than 180 days absences in all the four years?
or
It is saying that you cant have more than 180 days absence per year?
Link for document is (page 14)
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... -v15.0.pdf
3 months payslips and bank statements.Letter from Employee.
English Language (I got degree from uk)
Life in Uk test.
Is there anything other than the above which is required?
Yes, you need a letter from all your employers you have had on Tier 2 detailing your absence/holidays etc.2. I dont have absence more than 180 days, so still i need the proof of absence?
The 28 days has nothing to do with LIUK. The 28 days concession is specified to meet the residence requirements.3. Is there a case that within 28 days of passing the life in uk test, i can apply for premium service.
As per the immigration rules, it needs to state '.....required in x position for the foreseeable future and that you will be paid x salary for the foreseeable future.'4. Letter from Employee :
Do the letter need to just specify that i am an employee working in the company, will that be enough?