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Tier1 Dependent to ILR absences more than 180 days

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IF anyone in the board had similar problems when applying for ILR ,What was the outcome ?

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Tier1 Dependent to ILR absences more than 180 days

Post by ka06 » Wed Dec 20, 2017 11:31 pm

Dear,

I will be qualifying for ILR soon as I will be completing 5 years in the UK as a Tier1 Dependent.

I have the following questions regarding the long absence of more than 180 days for Tier1 dependents. I couldn't come back to UK due to pregnancy complications and complication after the birth of my child.

1) Am 4-5 Days short to complete 5 Years when my PBS dependent. visa expires form the first stamping in India Feb 2013 to Visa expiry in Feb 2018? But I can apply 28 days before completing 5 Years. Will this be ok?

2) Do the 5 Years of continuous residence requirement with less than 180 days absence in each year also applies to dependents of the main applicant?

3) The documents and the format which needs to be submitted for consideration with respect to absences for serious and compelling reasons.

I would like to hear the success stories of other users on this board.

Many thanks in advance.

Thanks,
KA

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Re: Tier1 Dependent to ILR absences more than 180 days

Post by vinny » Wed Dec 20, 2017 11:54 pm

The absence limits do not apply to PBS partners for the periods prior to 11 Jan 2018. However, it's also subject to continuous leave.
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Re: Tier1 Dependent to ILR absences more than 180 days

Post by ka06 » Thu Dec 21, 2017 12:25 am

Hi vinny many thanks for your reply.

Does continuous leave mean 5 years in UK on the same Visa ?
I applied for my PBS dependent Visa extension in UK before expiry.

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Re: Tier1 Dependent to ILR absences more than 180 days

Post by vinny » Thu Dec 21, 2017 12:36 am

That's okay.
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Re: Tier1 Dependent to ILR absences more than 180 days

Post by ka06 » Sat Jan 20, 2018 12:23 am

vinny wrote:
Wed Dec 20, 2017 11:54 pm
The absence limits do not apply to PBS partners for the periods prior to 11 Jan 2018. However, it's also subject to continuous leave.
Hi vinny,

Below are the absences in each of the 5 continuous years, do you still things this will be ok?

25/02/13 24/02/14 -120 days
25/02/14 24/02/15 - 57 days
25/02/15 24/02/16 - 69 days
25/02/16 24/02/17 - 365 days
25/02/17 24/02/18 - 2 days

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Re: Tier1 Dependent to ILR absences more than 180 days

Post by vinny » Sat Jan 20, 2018 2:41 am

I think my answer would be the same.
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