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It's difficult to give you a response without knowing more details. As per the rules absence more than 180 days won't be considered unless there was a compelling or compassionate reason. Also work related absence won't be considered as a compelling reason.akhtargee wrote:Hi there every one,
Yesterday my ILR is refused only on the basis , that we spent over 180 ( total 191 Days) 11 days extra because of my work related absence, as part of my job is to travel overseas, in one continuous year in 2008 I was out of UK for total 191 Days. I did provide a letter from my employer confirming that i was on work assignment and trip was fully paid with expenses. Irrespective of that they refused my application and didn’t give me a right of appeal as I still have 25 days left on my current visa. They told me to apply for a fresh extension for leave to remain under new point based system and to request my employer to get Sponsor ship licence. This all can’t be done in 23 days....I need some serious advise please help, I live here with my wife and two kids, my elder daughter is five and she is school going...I have a very limited time to re submit my case, I have forked out £2066 pounds on counter and I can see another £2500 going out of the window…I potentially want home office to a consider my previous application and grant me a leave And accept my work related absence as confirmed by my employer.
Thank for reading. I look forward for productive reply.
Many thanks.
As mentioned above you could have broken the absence into a 2 year period( depending on your dates of absence). Only option now is to apply for an extension. Out of interest what PEO did you apply with?uksettlement wrote:It's difficult to give you a response without knowing more details. As per the rules absence more than 180 days won't be considered unless there was a compelling or compassionate reason. Also work related absence won't be considered as a compelling reason.akhtargee wrote:Hi there every one,
Yesterday my ILR is refused only on the basis , that we spent over 180 ( total 191 Days) 11 days extra because of my work related absence, as part of my job is to travel overseas, in one continuous year in 2008 I was out of UK for total 191 Days. I did provide a letter from my employer confirming that i was on work assignment and trip was fully paid with expenses. Irrespective of that they refused my application and didn’t give me a right of appeal as I still have 25 days left on my current visa. They told me to apply for a fresh extension for leave to remain under new point based system and to request my employer to get Sponsor ship licence. This all can’t be done in 23 days....I need some serious advise please help, I live here with my wife and two kids, my elder daughter is five and she is school going...I have a very limited time to re submit my case, I have forked out £2066 pounds on counter and I can see another £2500 going out of the window…I potentially want home office to a consider my previous application and grant me a leave And accept my work related absence as confirmed by my employer.
Thank for reading. I look forward for productive reply.
Many thanks.
Also, as I don't know your dates of absence or your visa I cannot comment on the decision as you could have divided the absence of 191 days in 2 years in which case you might have needed a 2nd extension.
Also since you have valid leave to remain you do not qualify for an appeal the best option is to apply for extension for now.
Sorry about your plight.Rather unfortunate. As advised why not apply for an Extensio,through a Good solicitor..akhtargee wrote:Hi there every one,
Yesterday my ILR is refused only on the basis , that we spent over 180 ( total 191 Days) 11 days extra because of my work related absence, as part of my job is to travel overseas, in one continuous year in 2008 I was out of UK for total 191 Days. I did provide a letter from my employer confirming that i was on work assignment and trip was fully paid with expenses. Irrespective of that they refused my application and didn’t give me a right of appeal as I still have 25 days left on my current visa. They told me to apply for a fresh extension for leave to remain under new point based system and to request my employer to get Sponsor ship licence. This all can’t be done in 23 days....I need some serious advise please help, I live here with my wife and two kids, my elder daughter is five and she is school going...I have a very limited time to re submit my case, I have forked out £2066 pounds on counter and I can see another £2500 going out of the window…I potentially want home office to a consider my previous application and grant me a leave And accept my work related absence as confirmed by my employer.
Thank for reading. I look forward for productive reply.
Many thanks.
How did you present your case? I mean how did you show the dates of absences? You have to show absences from the date backwards at the time of application. E.g if you applied on 6th feb 2013:-akhtargee wrote:Thanks for reply.I was out of country from 1st August 2008 till 19th February 2009.that's 191 days.I was actually due to come back 1week before 180 days but I was diagnosed with stomach infections a so I had to delay my trip.I am 11 days over.I may have to request the hospital to get a letter of them confirming my illness.I wasn't aware at the time that spending over 180 days can cause problem..
Correct that's what I was trying to put across. If you put the absences properly, the absence is not more than 180 days in one consecutive yeardb83 wrote:@akhtargee
Sorry to hear that. The rule says you shoudn't be outside the country for more than 180 days in any consecutive 12 month period starting from the time of your application...i.e. if you are applying on 10 feb
10 Feb 2013 - 11 Feb 2012 - Total absence should not be greater than 180
10 Feb 2012 - 11 Feb 2011 - Total absence should not be greater than 180
10 Feb 2011 - 11 Feb 2010 - Total absence should not be greater than 180
10 Feb 2010 - 11 Feb 2009 - Total absence should not be greater than 180
10 Feb 2009 - 11 Feb 2008 - Total absence should not be greater than 180
I wrote to UKBA regarding this and got an email confirmation that if there is a long absence greater than 180 days which falls under two different periods, it should be fine unless the total number of absences are not greater than 180 in any of those 5 year period I mentioned above. See sticky notes for the details.
Now if you do your Maths and if the total number of days outside the country is greater than 180 days in these last 5 years, then it might be a difficult one. If not, let me know your contact details and I'll email you the UKBA correspondence I received.
Hope it helps
akhtargee wrote:Hi there every one,
Yesterday my ILR is refused only on the basis , that we spent over 180 ( total 191 Days) 11 days extra because of my work related absence, as part of my job is to travel overseas, in one continuous year in 2008 I was out of UK for total 191 Days. I did provide a letter from my employer confirming that i was on work assignment and trip was fully paid with expenses. Irrespective of that they refused my application and didn’t give me a right of appeal as I still have 25 days left on my current visa. They told me to apply for a fresh extension for leave to remain under new point based system and to request my employer to get Sponsor ship licence. This all can’t be done in 23 days....I need some serious advise please help, I live here with my wife and two kids, my elder daughter is five and she is school going...I have a very limited time to re submit my case, I have forked out £2066 pounds on counter and I can see another £2500 going out of the window…I potentially want home office to a consider my previous application and grant me a leave And accept my work related absence as confirmed by my employer.
Thank for reading. I look forward for productive reply.
Many thanks.
The problem is that most of those examples are from pre-dec12 where rules on discretion were different.jojybaba wrote:in this forum,there are many expampls who got ILR for more 180 abensce ...
db83 wrote:@akhtargee
Sorry to hear that. The rule says you shoudn't be outside the country for more than 180 days in any consecutive 12 month period starting from the time of your application...i.e. if you are applying on 10 feb
10 Feb 2013 - 11 Feb 2012 - Total absence should not be greater than 180
10 Feb 2012 - 11 Feb 2011 - Total absence should not be greater than 180
10 Feb 2011 - 11 Feb 2010 - Total absence should not be greater than 180
10 Feb 2010 - 11 Feb 2009 - Total absence should not be greater than 180
10 Feb 2009 - 11 Feb 2008 - Total absence should not be greater than 180
I wrote to UKBA regarding this and got an email confirmation that if there is a long absence greater than 180 days which falls under two different periods, it should be fine unless the total number of absences are not greater than 180 in any of those 5 year period I mentioned above. See sticky notes for the details.
Now if you do your Maths and if the total number of days outside the country is greater than 180 days in these last 5 years, then it might be a difficult one. If not, let me know your contact details and I'll email you the UKBA correspondence I received.
Hope it helps
db83 wrote:@jojybaba -
Total allowed in 5 years counting backwards would be 180-1 * 5 ... from what I understand with valid reasons.