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Members are not permitted to post contact info for solicitors. The OP in this topic also cannot send private messages as the OP is a new member.vkumarkulkarni wrote:Dear xs2jitender,
My case also has gaps, need to speak to a good lawyer/solicitor. Can I pl request you to share the details of your solicitor. You can either send details in your current post or send me a private message. Pl do the needful.
Thank you mate.
Cheers,
Vinzee
Unless I've misunderstood, it appears that the OP was away from Feb 2010 until Sept 2011.geriatrix wrote:You are allowed only 180 days of absences (from UK) in a 12 month period - for each of the five 12 months periods preceding the ILR application.
FAQs for ILR - Tier 1G/Tier 2/WP/HSMP - Read before posting
Since you returned in September 2011, the absences between April 22, 2011 and day of return in September 2011 will be less than 180.
So you should be okay.
You have understood correctly but ..Casa wrote:Unless I've misunderstood, it appears that the OP was away from Feb 2010 until Sept 2011.
Your case is as similar to OP's as the distance between the Sun and Pluto!vkumarkulkarni wrote:As my case is quite similar to the one below.
Does this apply to 10 years long residence too?geriatrix wrote:You have understood correctly but ..Casa wrote:Unless I've misunderstood, it appears that the OP was away from Feb 2010 until Sept 2011.
For a (PBS ILR) application submitted on 22-Apr-2016, the qualifying period of continuous residence starts from 22-Apr-2011. Whether the applicant was absent before this date is irrelevant here.
OP returned to UK in September 2011, so for the purpose of his (PBS) settlement application the period of absence is from 22-Apr-11 to (one day before the date of return in) September 2011 ..... even though he was "physically" absent from UK since Feb. 2010.
Any absence of 180 days or more breaks continuity of residence. So if you have absence longer than 180 days, when you return, your clock for long residence starts again. ILR long residence and ILR PBS route are slightly different rules.Ahmedali29 wrote:Does this apply to 10 years long residence too?geriatrix wrote:You have understood correctly but ..Casa wrote:Unless I've misunderstood, it appears that the OP was away from Feb 2010 until Sept 2011.
For an (ILR) application submitted on 22-Apr-2016, the qualifying period of continuous residence starts from 22-Apr-2011. Whether the applicant was absent before this date is irrelevant here.
OP returned to UK in September 2011, so for the purpose of his (PBS) settlement application the period of absence is from 22-Apr-11 to (one day before the date of return in) September 2011 ..... even though he was "physically" absent from UK since Feb. 2010.