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I have the impression that, with ILR, you can come back without any problem,after leaving for no more than two years.sillyquestion wrote:Hi,
I was wondering if there are any requirements or rules that need to be met after getting ILR to ensure the ILR status stays valid forever?
After getting ILR, if I move back to my native country for good, can I come back if I want after couple of years? Will the ILR status still be valid?
Also, after getting ILR, are there any requirements/PBS to meet if I decide to apply for British citizenship/passport?
I will be grateful if you could provide any information in regards to above.
Many thanks in advance
You can stay out for up to 2 years if you intend to come back and settle. For citizenship there are requirements about residency so your absences would more than likely prevent you applying for citizenship until you'd satisfied the residency requirements. Why not get citizenship before leave, which is your native nationality?sillyquestion wrote:thanks alonwong.
can anybody else confirm who knows the answers for 100%?
thank you again
1. You must be returning to live here permenantely I.e to settle so coming back for a month every 2 years may not be enough.sillyquestion wrote:Thanks for the replies. My nationality is Indian.
I read the above posts and links, can I check if I understood this correctly:
1. To keep my ILR status valid, I should return to UK before 2 years. Once, I return to the UK, I can leave again after sometime and then return again before 2 year period to keep the status valid?
2. If I wish to apply for BC, I should come back to UK and stay for atleast 12 months under ILR status to be eligible for BC (assuming I satisfy other requirements)
Thanks again so much
There is some discretion in certain circumstances. However, this is not applicable if you18 wrote:(iv) now seeks admission for the purpose of settlement.
sillyquestion wrote:move back to my native country for good
No, this is incorrect, you are not required to have held ILR status for 5 years.sillyquestion wrote:If I want to apply for BC upon return to UK, I will have to stay in UK for 5 years under ILR status to qualify for BC?
No. Yes, you will need to wait 12 months if your spouse/partner is not a BC.sillyquestion wrote:Is it possible to apply for BC straight away after 5 years of Tier 1 General visa? Or Do I have to apply for ILR and then wait for 12 months before applying for BC?