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ILR 10 Year Long Residence break in continuous residence

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ILR 10 Year Long Residence break in continuous residence

Post by jimmy1989 » Tue Aug 30, 2016 4:16 pm

Hi All,

I had a question regarding my break in lawful residence, I have read most of the Home Office guidelines and documents but still not fully convinced.

Here is my situation:

Arrived in UK on Aug07 with a student visa to study engineering, as my course was a year in industry course during my penultimate year I worked one year outside the UK (Aug09-Aug10) and then returned to complete my course.
I then applied for a Tier 4 and started my PhD and during my PhD I was again away for one year in US (Sep12-Sep13) as a part of my PhD research. I can get all documents from the university to prove that my leave was due the the course requirements.

While being away and during all my applications I have never overstayed or my visas have never expired. I am hoping to apply for ILR next year Jul-Aug17

My question is being outside the country for more than 6 months does it break my continuos residence or can discretion be exercised in my case.

Thank you for reading and look forward to a few replies. Thank you

-Jim :D

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Re: ILR 10 Year Long Residence break in continuous residence

Post by nvalwaysvs » Sun Nov 27, 2016 5:05 am

Hi Jim,

Did you get an answer to your query? I am in a similar situation and would appreciate some guidance.
Thanks!

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Re: ILR 10 Year Long Residence break in continuous residence

Post by vinny » Sun Nov 27, 2016 9:55 am

A single continuous absence of longer than six months normally breaks the continuous residence under Long residence. They may excerise discretion, if there are exceptional circumstances.
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Re: ILR 10 Year Long Residence break in continuous residence

Post by nvalwaysvs » Sun Nov 27, 2016 11:12 am

Thanks Vinny.
So thats the question, wouldnt Phd study be considered an 'allowable absence' under 'absences must be for a reason consistent with the original purpose of entry', original purpose being to undertake a course for study?

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... ds-v13.pdf

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Re: ILR 10 Year Long Residence break in continuous residence

Post by vinny » Sun Nov 27, 2016 11:21 am

That guidance is not applicable to Long residence applications.
Indefinite leave to remain: calculating continuous period in UK wrote:Long residence
This guidance does not apply to the continuous period requirement in long residence cases. Separate guidance is available and you must refer to this, see related link:Long residence and private life.
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Re: ILR 10 Year Long Residence break in continuous residence

Post by vinny » Thu Dec 01, 2016 11:49 pm

An example of a refusal.
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