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Thank you sheraz7,sheraz7 wrote:http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
To be honest with you , your case is considered as non straightforward as your absences are way beyond threshold. One off 181 days absences at one stretch can probably be overlooked or justified if you were sick or missed the flight. By the way did you exclude the day of departure and arrival from total absences. For total absences of 750 days UKBA will find it easier to refuse your application but your overall circumstances will be taken into account before making a decision. You have to present strong points in your favour so that UKBA cant refuse your application. Strong connections to the UK,your history (family and relatives in the UK)and conduct in the UK,your employment, Investment in the UK such as housing or business and charitable works are the major points.master_student wrote:Guys I'm really dispirit, any help will be much appreciated.
Thank you
Graceofgod wrote:To be honest with you , your case is considered as non straightforward as your absences are way beyond threshold. One off 181 days absences at one stretch can probably be overlooked or justified if you were sick or missed the flight. By the way did you exclude the day of departure and arrival from total absences. For total absences of 750 days UKBA will find it easier to refuse your application but your overall circumstances will be taken into account before making a decision. You have to present strong points in your favour so that UKBA cant refuse your application. Strong connections to the UK,your history (family and relatives in the UK)and conduct in the UK,your employment, Investment in the UK such as housing or business and charitable works are the major points.master_student wrote:Guys I'm really dispirit, any help will be much appreciated.
Thank you
Graceofgod wrote: To be honest with you , your case is considered as non straightforward as your absences are way beyond threshold. One off 181 days absences at one stretch can probably be overlooked or justified if you were sick or missed the flight. By the way did you exclude the day of departure and arrival from total absences. For total absences of 750 days UKBA will find it easier to refuse your application but your overall circumstances will be taken into account before making a decision. You have to present strong points in your favour so that UKBA cant refuse your application. Strong connections to the UK,your history (family and relatives in the UK)and conduct in the UK,your employment, Investment in the UK such as housing or business and charitable works are the major points.
As you may have seen on UKBA guidance, ILR on long residence basis is classed as being discretionary where there is no automatic right of getting ILR on completion of 10 years long residence in the UK. Every case is assessed on its own merit taking all the aforementioned factors into account. I have seen on this forum and other forum that some applicants have managed to secure their ILR with the help of solicitors despite having a huge break in continuous residency and gaps in visas.It is advisable that one should check the credibility of solicitors (track record in terms of dealing with the similar cases if possible) and go ahead.master_student wrote:I have called couple of immigration lawyers, few of them told me that they are confident to win my case for a price of £1000 to £1700 where others told me that my "continuous residence" is considered to be broken. So guys what do you think in my case?
I have been out of the UK for about 750 days in total shall I qualify for an ILR (10 years long residency)
I really appreciate your advices and help
Thank you in advance
Graceofgod wrote: To be honest with you , your case is considered as non straightforward as your absences are way beyond threshold. One off 181 days absences at one stretch can probably be overlooked or justified if you were sick or missed the flight. By the way did you exclude the day of departure and arrival from total absences. For total absences of 750 days UKBA will find it easier to refuse your application but your overall circumstances will be taken into account before making a decision. You have to present strong points in your favour so that UKBA cant refuse your application. Strong connections to the UK,your history (family and relatives in the UK)and conduct in the UK,your employment, Investment in the UK such as housing or business and charitable works are the major points.