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More than 90 days in one year prior to ILR?

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Epsilonn
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More than 90 days in one year prior to ILR?

Post by Epsilonn » Sat Apr 21, 2018 12:48 pm

Hi, my name is Nicu and I have been living and working in the UK for almost 4 years and I would like to apply for ILR next year, after turning 5 years of living in the UK.

My problem is that this year I might leave the UK for 3 months and a half. I know 3 months in one year would not be a problem when it comes to applying for ILR but what if I spend a few weeks more than 3 months?

I need to mention that I have only spent 2 weeks outside of the UK in all 4 years.

I read everywhere that, to be eligible for ILR, you cannot spend more than 450 days in 5 years but... in one year what is the limit? Some say it is 3 months and others say 6 months...

I only know that in the last year before applying for ILR you should not spend more than 3 months but I don't care about that now.

Can you please advise?
Kind regards,
Nicu

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Casa
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Re: More than 90 days in one year prior to ILR?

Post by Casa » Sat Apr 21, 2018 12:53 pm

You appear to be confusing this with an application for British citizenship. Which category of visa do you currently hold?
(Casa, not CR001)
Please don't send me PMs asking for immigration advice on posts that are on the open forum. If I haven't responded there, it's because I don't have the answer. I'm a moderator, not a legal professional.

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