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I couldn't find anyone who lost an ILR for an under 2-year absence. However, your residence/work permit on your passport would look awful indeed. It means you are legally residing and paying taxes in another country.
I know a former ILR holder who lost her ILR under less than a 2 year absence at a British port, after declaring that she had a job outside the UK.Zerubbabel wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2019 10:41 amI couldn't find anyone who lost an ILR for an under 2-year absence.
I would suggest asking your company to hold that role for a year until you acquire British citizenship and a British passport (there have also been recent cases where the sincerity of the newly naturalised citizen in meeting the future intentions requirement for naturalisation has been questioned if a newly naturalised citizen applied for their first British passport from abroad).
The more I think about, the more it appears a bad ideaI can move to Germany alone until my wife can apply for citizenship.