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Allowed to be Outside UK for person who has ILR
Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 10:12 am
by ric1982
Hi,
My wife is going abroad for a year. She is on ILR. My question is how long are you allowed to be outside UK on ILR? I understand if you live for more then x amount of time then your ILR get revoked?
Thanks,
Re: Allowed to be Outside UK for person who has ILR
Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 10:15 am
by mianrmm
ric1982 wrote:Hi,
My wife is going abroad for a year. She is on ILR. My question is how long are you allowed to be outside UK on ILR? I understand if you live for more then x amount of time then your ILR get revoked?
Thanks,
i think Max one can be out of UK on ILR is 2 years, after that one to get Entry clearance to enter back.
in case of 1 year, the EC officer may ask for ties with UK to consider a returning resident person.
lets see what guru says in this regard
Re: Allowed to be Outside UK for person who has ILR
Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 10:37 am
by ric1982
mianrmm wrote:ric1982 wrote:Hi,
My wife is going abroad for a year. She is on ILR. My question is how long are you allowed to be outside UK on ILR? I understand if you live for more then x amount of time then your ILR get revoked?
Thanks,
i think Max one can be out of UK on ILR is 2 years, after that one to get Entry clearance to enter back.
in case of 1 year, the EC officer may ask for ties with UK to consider a returning resident person.
lets see what guru says in this regard
I am BC. Will that hold a weight of UK ties?
Also she is going after delivery being on maternity leave.
Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 10:54 am
by uksettlement
it should be fine. Just the she wont be eligible for BC soon as she will have to satisfy 3 yrs criteria for being in the UK as she is a partner of a BC.
she cant be away for more than 270 days at a stretch in last 3 years and not more than 90 days away in the last 90 days.
Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 11:13 am
by ric1982
uksettlement wrote:
she cant be away for more than 270 days at a stretch in last 3 years and not more than 90 days away in the last 90 days.
Thanks. Is this for BC or just so that she remains on ILR?
Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 11:59 am
by vinny
An ILR holder would be subject to the
returning residents provisions.