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Ella
10th March 2011, 21:17
Hello Guys....:Hellooo:
Anybody here can give me any information about the number of days allowed to spend outside UK while still holding FLR visa...
Some friends of mine says 90 days and some says there's no limit in days....Well, it made me confused :Erm:
Any response is very much appreciated :)
rusty
10th March 2011, 23:48
There does not seem to be a limit when applying for ILR, but if applying for citizenship after the residential qualifying period of 3 years, it states that you need to :-
have not spent more than 270 days outside the United Kingdom during the three-year period; and
have not spend more than 90 days outside the United Kingdom in the last 12 months of the three-year period :xxgrinning--00xx3:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/britishcitizenship/eligibility/naturalisation/spouseorcivilpartnerofcitizen/
Terpe
11th March 2011, 09:03
Ella, it also depends how long you are out of UK alone. If you would be 3 months or more continiously without your spouse it MIGHT cause the HO to question the marriage.
Additionally, 3 months absence could break residency rules
Ella
11th March 2011, 10:16
Rusty thank you so much
Been looking for a page in HO that would give me info about ILR but I couldn't find it ....
The link that you sent me helps a lot...
Have a nice day...:):):)
Ella
11th March 2011, 10:31
Ella, it also depends how long you are out of UK alone. If you would be 3 months or more continiously without your spouse it MIGHT cause the HO to question the marriage.
Additionally, 3 months absence could break residency rules
Hello Terpe :Hellooo:
Do you have any link about residency rules? If you don't mind can you send it to me?....Need to read it myself to have peace of mind...
Thank you so much.... :):):)
God bless
joebloggs
11th March 2011, 12:01
there is no limit to the number of days you can be out of the uk if you have FLR or a settlement visa, BUT THE UK IS SUPPOSE TO BE YOUR HOME !, so both friends are in fact right, there is no limit but its at the discretion of the Case worker if they allow your ILR app becuase of the number of days you've been out of the uk, unless you have a good reason for staying along time out of the uk, eg you or your husbands work, but to minimise any problems and to help you get citizenship asap stick to the 90 days a year if you can :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Ella
12th March 2011, 10:40
Hiya Joe :Hellooo:
Hmnnn yeah your right....Better stick to 90 days....But I guess I 'll go to 89 days surely no complications :icon_lol: :icon_lol: :icon_lol:
Thank you Joe I'm happy to read your response...
Have a nice day....
God bless
sadness2010
21st March 2011, 01:47
there is no limit to the number of days you can be out of the uk if you have FLR or a settlement visa, BUT THE UK IS SUPPOSE TO BE YOUR HOME !, so both friends are in fact right, there is no limit but its at the discretion of the Case worker if they allow your ILR app becuase of the number of days you've been out of the uk, unless you have a good reason for staying along time out of the uk, eg you or your husbands work, but to minimise any problems and to help you get citizenship asap stick to the 90 days a year if you can :xxgrinning--00xx3:
I had a good reason of being outside the UK for llike 2 months due to the passing of my dad..and I understand that UKBA didn't really specify the limit.. but I'm just wondering if this would affect my application at public enquiry office knowing that I wont be able to complete the 2yr requirements before my visa would expire? Also, I am planning to apply at the PEO so that it would be a same-day service. They only accept straightforward applications, do you think my absence could make my application not straigtforward? Any idea will be appreciated. Thank you very much.
joebloggs
21st March 2011, 07:59
how many days in total have you been outside the uk in the 2yrs ?
sadness2010
21st March 2011, 17:13
I have been outside the UK for 60 days. My visa would expire July 2012 but I am not planning anymore to travel. I am on FLR visa.
I am thinking that it's better if I'd send my ILR application next year by post so they can hold it until I'm able to complete the 2yr requirement..but if it can be processed at PEO then I would really prefer that because I don't want to be stressed thinking about the result.
Thanks joebloggs.
Terpe
21st March 2011, 17:32
I have been outside the UK for 60 days. My visa would expire July 2012 but I am not planning anymore to travel. I am on FLR visa.
I am thinking that it's better if I'd send my ILR application next year by post so they can hold it until I'm able to complete the 2yr requirement..but if it can be processed at PEO then I would really prefer that because I don't want to be stressed thinking about the result.
Thanks joebloggs.
If you want to get a better idea of the number of absences allowed without any questions or special requirements take a look at the Naturalisation (British Citizenship) application form which indicates the numbers going back 3 years for spouse and 5 years for non-spouse.
Regarding the ILR application. The earliest you can apply is 28 days before the end of the qualifying period. Don't forget Life in The UK test must be passed.
joebloggs
21st March 2011, 19:58
60 days you should have no problems at all :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Terpe
21st March 2011, 21:48
60 days you should have no problems at all :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Yep:xxgrinning--00xx3:
sadness2010
21st March 2011, 23:33
Ah right. Okay, thanks for the helpful replies.
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