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There is no absence limit for a spouse visa holder. The 180 days you 'heard' about is for a completely different visa category with different rules.1- I have heard that there are restrictions that she can be away for a max of 180 days in total during the first 30 months to be able to satisfy requirements for FLR (M) once it comes to it in 2.5 years - also saying that its 90days max in a single year, but that doesnt make sense as its a period of 2.5 years
There is no absence limit. The question simply asks the applicant to list absences of more than 180 days, that's it. You are reading too much into it.2 - In the FLR application form it asks to 'provide details of any periods of absence of more than six months' - this leads me to believe that a single trip outside the UK should not be longer than 6 months at a stretch
No, there is no absence limit while on a spouse visa. What you are quoting is the requirements for British citizenship based on 5 years residence.trsiam88 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 10:44 amBrilliant, thank you very much, this helps clarify my confusion a bit.
However thinking ahead, once she comes to apply for an ILR in 5 years time, she would still need to satisfy the requirment of absences less than 450 days in 5 years.....I know i am thinking too far ahead and the rules may change who knows!
Nonsense. Who told you this?- However, for FLR(M), once it comes to it in 2.5 yrs, I have constantly been told that the HO question any absences of 90+ days in a single year
I have also been told of cases where the FLR was rejected due to this rule, so would help to clarify the requirements for FLR(M),
Well you know how there are always some supposed 'well-wishers' that like to scare!CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2017 10:23 amNonsense. Who told you this?- However, for FLR(M), once it comes to it in 2.5 yrs, I have constantly been told that the HO question any absences of 90+ days in a single year
I have also been told of cases where the FLR was rejected due to this rule, so would help to clarify the requirements for FLR(M),
Correct yes.
Okay thats great thanks.....for the English requirement we used UK NARIC (blue route) at B2 level for the spouse visa which was accepted, would we be able to use the same again in 2.5 yrs time or would it need to be a freshly applied UK Naric statement?
Should be ok. You will need to keep an eye on any changes HO make, as they did in May this year to the English requirement for extensions.Okay thats great thanks.....for the English requirement we used UK NARIC (blue route) at B2 level for the spouse visa which was accepted, would we be able to use the same again in 2.5 yrs time or would it need to be a freshly applied UK Naric statement?
You can add her to any other bills, council tax, get her a mobile contract in her name, any other letters etc, tenancy agreement, broardband etc etc oh and her own bank account etc.Also - might need a new topic for this but any advice on what are the best ways to get proof of address for my wife as I have tried electric company and they dont add another person to the account anymore, I have added her to the electoral role and also applied for the NI number but would be the quickest way to get a proof of address in your experience/opinion?