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How long is required to reset the clock - 3 to 4 months ?Casa wrote:No, as brief visits to the UK don't qualify as 'residence'.
I think the therm is 'an established presence' so that means an intention to stay permanently in my book. The IO will decide on the day and admit you as he sees fit, either returning resident or visitor. The visitor stamp will cancel ILR.Linchou wrote:How long is required to reset the clock - 3 to 4 months ?Casa wrote:No, as brief visits to the UK don't qualify as 'residence'.

How can an IO cancels ILR? Once your ILR cancel, you don't have right to enter so how can you enter as visitor? Do they issue you a visitor visa? I have read somewhere (remember vaguely) that IO can't cancel ILR.The IO will decide on the day and admit you as he sees fit, either returning resident or visitor. The visitor stamp will cancel ILR.
I have seen instances of non-visa nationals being admitted as visitors thereby cancelling ILR, we don't know if the OP is such or a visa-national but even it possible to be admitted temporarily as a visitor for a short period at the IO/CIO's discretion.UKBALoveStory wrote:How can an IO cancels ILR? Once your ILR cancel, you don't have right to enter so how can you enter as visitor? Do they issue you a visitor visa? I have read somewhere (remember vaguely) that IO can't cancel ILR.The IO will decide on the day and admit you as he sees fit, either returning resident or visitor. The visitor stamp will cancel ILR.
You simply have to be in the UK. The clock resets as soon as you leave again. I obtained ILR in 2004 and went back to South Africa to study. I returned for a couple weeks each year and simply told the immigration officer each time I came back to the UK and had no issues. As long as you come back within the 2 year period, you will be ok when you leave for another 2 years.Linchou wrote:Hello Forum,
I have ILR leave remain and as per my understanding if I stay more than 2 years outside UK at a stretch then will lose the permanent residency status .
Suppose I stay for few years outside UK for professional reason then how many days I need to stay in UK to reset the clock back to 2 years counting period. If I stay for 1-3 week in every 1.5 years then is it sufficient to keep my ILR valid ?
Thanks in Advance
Regards
Lin
There is nothing concrete that will reset the clock. You would need to demonstrate that you are actually living and resident in the UK. Shorts trips for a couple of weeks every year or year and a half won't change this. There have been cases where people have had their ILR status changed to visit status as they had left the UK and living abroad.Linchou wrote:Hello Forum,
I have ILR leave remain and as per my understanding if I stay more than 2 years outside UK at a stretch then will lose the permanent residency status .
Suppose I stay for few years outside UK for professional reason then how many days I need to stay in UK to reset the clock back to 2 years counting period. If I stay for 1-3 week in every 1.5 years then is it sufficient to keep my ILR valid ?
Thanks in Advance
Regards
Lin