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I read this on UKBA website: Continuity of residence is not affected by temporary absences (generally notmobismome wrote:obie any proof to jusfity your answer ie if you are abroad for more than six months your rc will be invalid.
Please read directive 2004/38/EC and educate yourself.mobismome wrote:obie any proof to jusfity your answer ie if you are abroad for more than six months your rc will be invalid.
It would appear that you are a long way from attaining permanent residence (this generally requires five years' residence). If achieved, one could be absent for up to two years before it were lost.chokedup wrote:I read this on UKBA website: Continuity of residence is not affected by temporary absences (generally notmobismome wrote:obie any proof to jusfity your answer ie if you are abroad for more than six months your rc will be invalid.
exceeding 6 months per year).
Once an EEA national (or their family member) has acquired permanent residence in
the UK it can only be lost if they leave the UK for more than 2 consecutive years.