Absence from the UK SET(M) 5 Year Partner Route
Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 10:19 am
Hi Guys,
Hope you can help.
We are in the process of getting all our documents and evidence ready for my partners ILR SET(M) 5 year route, having gone through our extension to remain 2.5 years ago.
There is one question on the application form that is causing us some confusion. On page 41/42 of the form there is a question asking:
9.13 How long have you lived in the UK?
My partner has been living here in the UK continuously since Sept 2009, originally on a student visa, but has since changed to 5 year partner route in late 2012 and with no total absence greater than 3 weeks in any of the years from that date up to now.
The next question states:
Please provide details of all periods of absence from the UK during that time:
Does this mean we have to declare all or any Holidays take since 2009?
Weekend breaks etc., 7 day holidays, 14 day holidays ? - or does the absence mean not holidays, but a longer period of time spent away from the UK, eg for work or living in another country- which we haven't done.
The only time we have spent outside the UK is for holidays.
Please Help!!
Hope you can help.
We are in the process of getting all our documents and evidence ready for my partners ILR SET(M) 5 year route, having gone through our extension to remain 2.5 years ago.
There is one question on the application form that is causing us some confusion. On page 41/42 of the form there is a question asking:
9.13 How long have you lived in the UK?
My partner has been living here in the UK continuously since Sept 2009, originally on a student visa, but has since changed to 5 year partner route in late 2012 and with no total absence greater than 3 weeks in any of the years from that date up to now.
The next question states:
Please provide details of all periods of absence from the UK during that time:
Does this mean we have to declare all or any Holidays take since 2009?
Weekend breaks etc., 7 day holidays, 14 day holidays ? - or does the absence mean not holidays, but a longer period of time spent away from the UK, eg for work or living in another country- which we haven't done.
The only time we have spent outside the UK is for holidays.
Please Help!!