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buzz_dilli wrote:Hi folks,
Are there any residency requirements, specifically wrt maintaining phyiscal presence in UK, that haveo be maintained while the tier 1 visa holder a) is on Enter to remain status and b) on ILR status. I did not spot anything specific in the policy guidelines. It would be great if some experienced folks can shed some light on this topic.
Thanks in anticipation!
buzz_dilli wrote:Hello folks,
Still trying to get an answer for this one. Physical presense in UK, while on tier-1 status in UK, is still not clear to me. Please can anyone with experience on this issue comment on this.
Thanks in anticipation!
buzz_dilli wrote:Thanks Markie but this does not talk anything specifically about physical presence, which is the information i am trying to find
sushdmehta wrote:There're no residency requirements for Tier 1.
As for ILR - Since you have, only today, received your Tier 1 visa, you'll be able to apply for probationary citizenship under earned citizenship laws (and not ILR), as and when you qualify . Details about absences from UK under earned citizenship laws are not yet known (not published).
regards
ILR and naturalization (citizenship), as they are applied for and granted, will change under earned citizenship laws. So you will apply for probationary citizenship and naturalisation according to the new laws and as per qualifying criteria applicable at the time of the application, not as per laws that are applicable today!buzz_dilli wrote:Once i am past this period, i understand that i needed to be on ILR for another year before applying for citizenship.
Super!!For extension of Tier 1, there is no residential requirement. All you have to do is qualify for extension as per rules in force at the time of the (extension) application.
Guess, am going to deal with this later. Long time to go yet. One less thing to worry about.ILR and naturalization (citizenship), as they are applied for and granted, will change under earned citizenship laws. So you will apply for probationary citizenship and naturalisation according to the new laws and as per qualifying criteria applicable at the time of the application, not as per laws that are applicable today!