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So as long as your 5 year total is under 300 days and you still maintain your residence here (as it sounds like you will honestly try to do), and still maintain your estate here (keeping your UK bank account active and your main receiver of payment should count for something in that regards), I'd think you'd be ok. Those number of entry/exits may certainly raise an eyebrow with the case worker, and justifiably so. But I can't find any requirements that your trips out of the UK must, or should, be limited in number of trips, only total duration of trips. Make no more trips outside except for for this job. Take any reasonable opportunity to stay in the UK (as I think you may have already done with your calculation). See if you can't make the occasional arrangement to work from home if that's applicable. See what others say here.UKBA wrote:"If you have been absent from the UK for between 101 and 180 days in total during the final year, we normally disregard the absence if:
you have met the residence requirements over the qualifying period; and
you have demonstrated a link with the UK by establishing your home, family and a large part of your estate here."
Why not consider getting another Job in the UK. 2014 is still some time away. The reason I suggested this is that the UK immigration rules are always changing and you should not place all your eggs in one basket. My wife got caught out some yrs ago when ILR was issued after 4yrs. She was head of french in a local school and had a four year wpermit. Suddenly they changed it to 5yrs........ All the best with your plans.shilpavemuri77 wrote:Thanks a lot, yes I have taken into consideration all the days and most likely I will be taking a week off every 6 weeks, I will also be in UK while on Bank Holidays.
Also my employer will be paying taxes in UK, just as he is paying me now
I recalculated my days outside UK and turns out I will be away only 165 days for the last qualifying year and Overall for 5 years I would be out by 276 days in total.
Anything else I should be taking care off, to cast off any doubts the officer may have. Please let me know, as it will give me some time to think more about it.
Thank You
Shilpa
Thanks HeisGood, My employer just let me know 2-3 weeks ago and my research area is very unique, not many jobs actually. Even if I find one, will they want to process a Tier 2 Visa, thats another issue. So as much as I am trying hard to find another job side by side, I need to keep all my options open. At the moment though this only seems to be the option. Also if the rules were to change in the midst of my travelling, I am sure they will take notice of that.Heisgood wrote:Why not consider getting another Job in the UK. 2014 is still some time away. The reason I suggested this is that the UK immigration rules are always changing and you should not place all your eggs in one basket. My wife got caught out some yrs ago when ILR was issued after 4yrs. She was head of french in a local school and had a four year wpermit. Suddenly they changed it to 5yrs........ All the best with your plans.shilpavemuri77 wrote:Thanks a lot, yes I have taken into consideration all the days and most likely I will be taking a week off every 6 weeks, I will also be in UK while on Bank Holidays.
Also my employer will be paying taxes in UK, just as he is paying me now
I recalculated my days outside UK and turns out I will be away only 165 days for the last qualifying year and Overall for 5 years I would be out by 276 days in total.
Anything else I should be taking care off, to cast off any doubts the officer may have. Please let me know, as it will give me some time to think more about it.
Thank You
Shilpa
Unfortunately I can't work from home. So no option reallylinkers wrote:shilpavemuri77: Do you physically need to be in France for this job. I mean a lot of employers allow work from home these days (but it really depends on the nature of job).
Not sure if your employer will let you work from UK until your ILR is sorted but this is one of the options you can consider.
Hello ilrapplicant2013. My company will be registered in UK, also I will be on multiple entry Business Schengen Visa, which I am already under reciept. Its actually a merger between our company and the French company, and since my role is pivotal, they need me as I am the only employee on work permit, rest all the UK residents have already left the company/and/or in the process. No-one except me has agreed to work in France. Also if you read my initial post, I have planned my working days, travel days and my personal annual leaves in such a way that I will be out of UK for not more than 160 days. And all the letters will be from the UK registered company only.ilrapplicant2013 wrote:Why would a company operating and registered in france, pay taxes in the UK to an employee working in france,
What visa will you be in france and what are the requirements, I believe unless you are on business visa, you will be on some type of work permit and french rules will be to have tax there ?
Can you get this confirmed from your employers ?
More than just the pay, You will anyway fall out of 180 days being outside of UK.
All the letters UKBA will recieve will be a from a french company.
Unless your company plans to be registered here and employ you as part of the UK company?
shilpavemuri77 wrote:Hello ilrapplicant2013. My company will be registered in UK, also I will be on multiple entry Business Schengen Visa, which I am already under reciept. Its actually a merger between our company and the French company, and since my role is pivotal, they need me as I am the only employee on work permit, rest all the UK residents have already left the company/and/or in the process. No-one except me has agreed to work in France. Also if you read my initial post, I have planned my working days, travel days and my personal annual leaves in such a way that I will be out of UK for not more than 160 days. And all the letters will be from the UK registered company only.ilrapplicant2013 wrote:Why would a company operating and registered in france, pay taxes in the UK to an employee working in france,
What visa will you be in france and what are the requirements, I believe unless you are on business visa, you will be on some type of work permit and french rules will be to have tax there ?
Can you get this confirmed from your employers ?
More than just the pay, You will anyway fall out of 180 days being outside of UK.
All the letters UKBA will recieve will be a from a french company.
Unless your company plans to be registered here and employ you as part of the UK company?
Also my company is registered in UK, USA and France. The registered office in UK will be active until Dec 2014. So I am guessing I won;t have any problems.
As someone mentioned in this post, my true intentions will be known. While it is true (not that I will let them know myself) I will have all the documents with me, and everything will be within limits, no overstay, pay i UK bank, 5 yrs working for the same company, OK pay, clean record, also been living at the same flat ever since I arrived and will continue to pay the rent until the ILR date which hopefully should be in AUG 2014.
Thanks, please let me know your opinions.
Thanks ilrapplicant2013.ilrapplicant2013 wrote:Hi shilpavemuri,
Apologies, I skimmed through your post and didnt read the important bits, hence had deleted my post already.
But I sill dont understand is are you breaking any immigration rules in france by working thier on a business schengen visa ?
I am not trying to focus on the negative, looks like you know the requirements from a UK perspective but guess good to think of every angle and then take a decision,.
Also, definitely consult an immigration solicitor.
I had a friend and he went to work in Tunisia , but managed to incude the period for ILR etc, he went through a solicitor opinion and had the paper work ready accoridingly.
shilpavemuri77 wrote:Hello ilrapplicant2013. My company will be registered in UK, also I will be on multiple entry Business Schengen Visa, which I am already under reciept. Its actually a merger between our company and the French company, and since my role is pivotal, they need me as I am the only employee on work permit, rest all the UK residents have already left the company/and/or in the process. No-one except me has agreed to work in France. Also if you read my initial post, I have planned my working days, travel days and my personal annual leaves in such a way that I will be out of UK for not more than 160 days. And all the letters will be from the UK registered company only.ilrapplicant2013 wrote:Why would a company operating and registered in france, pay taxes in the UK to an employee working in france,
What visa will you be in france and what are the requirements, I believe unless you are on business visa, you will be on some type of work permit and french rules will be to have tax there ?
Can you get this confirmed from your employers ?
More than just the pay, You will anyway fall out of 180 days being outside of UK.
All the letters UKBA will recieve will be a from a french company.
Unless your company plans to be registered here and employ you as part of the UK company?
Also my company is registered in UK, USA and France. The registered office in UK will be active until Dec 2014. So I am guessing I won;t have any problems.
As someone mentioned in this post, my true intentions will be known. While it is true (not that I will let them know myself) I will have all the documents with me, and everything will be within limits, no overstay, pay i UK bank, 5 yrs working for the same company, OK pay, clean record, also been living at the same flat ever since I arrived and will continue to pay the rent until the ILR date which hopefully should be in AUG 2014.
Thanks, please let me know your opinions.