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by virgotash » Mon Mar 14, 2016 7:54 pm
Hi all,
I am here to seek advise regarding my absence during my Tier 1 General visa.
Tier 1 General visa granted on 11/05/2011.
Out of UK from 11/07/2011 to 04/10/2011 (86 days) absence was sever illness of dad followed by death on 15/09/2011.
17/01/2013 to 03/02/2013 (18 days) partial holidays paid as I have only few to be paid. This was family visit as well as own business in foreign which earnings I claimed for Visa extension. In this case only require letter from employer for partial holidays paid or I can write a letter being self employed to justify absence.
I am worried about this because there are different answers from UKBA as well on board. If could shed light on any repercussion for any option. Will this break continuity if i say i was overseas but not economical active in UK. I have below post which i most concern about.
From: Settlement Ops Policy Mailbox
UK Border Agency
27 March 2013
Dear Sir,
I am sorry but we do not provide advice or comments on individual cases, but I can tell you that a Tier 1 (General) migrant is not required to be consistently employed in the UK, but must be economically active here. Tier 1 (General) category was introduced to allow highly skilled people to look for work or self-employment opportunities in the UK. Tier 1 (General) migrants can seek employment in the UK without a sponsor, and can take up self-employment and business opportunities here.
If a Tier 1 (General) migrant was outside of the UK for any reason other than to take annual leave, they would need to explain the reason for the absence and how they continued to be economically active (engaged in business and earning an income here) whist outside of the UK.
From 6 April 2013, Tier 1 (General) migrants will be required to submit evidence of all absences from the UK during the continuous period for ILR.
I trust this answers your questions.
Name
Name Surname | Settlement, Family and Nationality Operational Policy Team |Strategy and Assurance Group |UK Border Agency
Thanks in advance.