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Thanks very much for the answer.parasiteslost wrote:If the 3 months 4 days were not for business or compelling reasons, then your 5 year counter has been reset and won't be eligible for ILR until 5 years from the date you returned to the UK after the 3 months 4 days out.
Better to renew your Tier 1 and wait.
If you have proof of the compelling reasons, you can make a case - especially if you were under permanent employment in the UK while you had the accident, which would prove you were economically active in the UK.rizwo wrote: I got an accident in home country and injured by back. I have full reports and MIR scan in which consultant strongly suggest to do the bed rest for 6-8 weeks. That was the prime reason for my delay.
I can get the letter from my GP on these reports as well.
In this circumstances will they considered my application.
rizwo wrote:Please advise that a person get a visa (HSMP) on 27/07/2007 and subsequently got an tier 1 extension up to 14/10/2012.
His 5 years finished on 26/07/2012. Now he spend total 210 days out of country in these 210 days one time on 24/08/2007 to 28/11/2007 he was out of country which clearly shows that he was out more then 90 days.
He is applying ILR on 10/10/2012. if we see logically then what ever days he spent out country must be accommodate with that period which he spend more then 5 years, mean onward of 26/07/2012 to 10/10/2012.
In this specific case will this case subject to Higher level Case worker?