How many days can we leave the uk with Spouse Visa?
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Hi all
I gained my UK spouse visa 3 months ago, and we are now all finally settled here now in scotland
I have a very unwell mother back in NZ
I was wondering, how long can we stay out of the country for on the spouse visa, leave to remain?
I cant find the conditions on my BRP card or BRP letter
Many Thanks
I gained my UK spouse visa 3 months ago, and we are now all finally settled here now in scotland
I have a very unwell mother back in NZ
I was wondering, how long can we stay out of the country for on the spouse visa, leave to remain?
I cant find the conditions on my BRP card or BRP letter
Many Thanks

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As a rule of thumb, no longer than six months in any given twelve month period without affecting your path to ILR/citizenship.

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I was under the impression that it was no more than 90 days per year? It is a little tricky to find on the govt website however - all I have found states that to apply for citizenship you must have spent no longer than 450 days outside of the country in the past 5 years, no longer than 90 days in the past 12 months.

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I was under the impression that it was no more than 90 days per year? It is a little tricky to find on the govt website however - all I have found states that to apply for citizenship you must have spent no longer than 450 days outside of the country in the past 5 years, no longer than 90 days in the past 12 months.

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Please i need someone to enlighten me about which type of form i need to fill to extend the LTR for a child under 18. Leave will be expiring in April 2017
How much do u think the application cost
do i need to pay NHS surcharge
Can i change the the circumstances bcos i am a British, but they were given leave outside the immigration rule.
What type of documents i need to present
How much do u think the application cost
do i need to pay NHS surcharge
Can i change the the circumstances bcos i am a British, but they were given leave outside the immigration rule.
What type of documents i need to present

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Please i need someone to enlighten me about which type of form i need to fill to extend the LTR for a child under 18. Leave will be expiring in April 2017
How much do u think the application cost
do i need to pay NHS surcharge
Can i change the the circumstances bcos i am a British, but they were given leave outside the immigration rule.
What type of documents i need to present
How much do u think the application cost
do i need to pay NHS surcharge
Can i change the the circumstances bcos i am a British, but they were given leave outside the immigration rule.
What type of documents i need to present

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Hi Everyone,
I just had a quick question after reading the document on time allowed outside of the UK (thank you for sending that info through). Am I right in assuming then that my partner is not allowed outside the UK for more than 30 days at a time?
His family live in Australia so would like to visit them for 6 weeks at a time. Apologies if this has already been answered just is hard to find the info online!
Thank you for any advice!
I just had a quick question after reading the document on time allowed outside of the UK (thank you for sending that info through). Am I right in assuming then that my partner is not allowed outside the UK for more than 30 days at a time?
His family live in Australia so would like to visit them for 6 weeks at a time. Apologies if this has already been answered just is hard to find the info online!
Thank you for any advice!

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Hi Everyone,
I just had a quick question after reading the document on time allowed outside of the UK (thank you for sending that info through). Am I right in assuming then that my partner is not allowed outside the UK for more than 30 days at a time?
His family live in Australia so would like to visit them for 6 weeks at a time. Apologies if this has already been answered just is hard to find the info online!
Thank you for any advice!
I just had a quick question after reading the document on time allowed outside of the UK (thank you for sending that info through). Am I right in assuming then that my partner is not allowed outside the UK for more than 30 days at a time?
His family live in Australia so would like to visit them for 6 weeks at a time. Apologies if this has already been answered just is hard to find the info online!
Thank you for any advice!
Last edited by BritInParis; Mar 15th 2017 at 12:50 am.

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Hi BritInParis, or anyone else who could help (sorry if this has already been covered)
In the process of applying for a spouse visa for my wife (from China),
I was just wondering about the maximum amount of time she can be out of the UK each year on the spouse visa. She seems to think is 3 months, and has to stay in the UK for 9 months each year.
I read the "Indefinite leave to remain: calculating continuous period in UK" document which has been linked but it didn't seem clear to me if this also was the talking about the family/spouse visa's or just for the UK Immigration Five Tier Visa Systems.
Thanks in advance.
Josh
In the process of applying for a spouse visa for my wife (from China),
I was just wondering about the maximum amount of time she can be out of the UK each year on the spouse visa. She seems to think is 3 months, and has to stay in the UK for 9 months each year.
I read the "Indefinite leave to remain: calculating continuous period in UK" document which has been linked but it didn't seem clear to me if this also was the talking about the family/spouse visa's or just for the UK Immigration Five Tier Visa Systems.
Thanks in advance.
Josh

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Hi BritInParis, or anyone else who could help (sorry if this has already been covered)
In the process of applying for a spouse visa for my wife (from China),
I was just wondering about the maximum amount of time she can be out of the UK each year on the spouse visa. She seems to think is 3 months, and has to stay in the UK for 9 months each year.
I read the "Indefinite leave to remain: calculating continuous period in UK" document which has been linked but it didn't seem clear to me if this also was the talking about the family/spouse visa's or just for the UK Immigration Five Tier Visa Systems.
Thanks in advance.
Josh
In the process of applying for a spouse visa for my wife (from China),
I was just wondering about the maximum amount of time she can be out of the UK each year on the spouse visa. She seems to think is 3 months, and has to stay in the UK for 9 months each year.
I read the "Indefinite leave to remain: calculating continuous period in UK" document which has been linked but it didn't seem clear to me if this also was the talking about the family/spouse visa's or just for the UK Immigration Five Tier Visa Systems.
Thanks in advance.
Josh


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Hello,
I have been granted Spouse Visa (SV) in May 2016. It is valid for 2,5 years (until October 2018). I will then have to apply for the additional 2,5 year extension before applying for ILR. During this 5 year period, I must not be absent from the UK for more than 450 days cumulatively. If I break the rule, this period will reset to zero and I will have to go through the whole process again.
I have been reading the rules extensively and I my understanding is that:
1) I should not be absent from the UK for longer than 180 days cumulatively for the duration of my current SV;
2) I will have to apply for 2,5 year SV extension in October 2018;
3) I do not need to wait the whole 5 years to obtain my ILR as I can apply for citizenship after the first year of my extension.
Can anyone confirm that this is correct?
Many thanks!
Best regards,
Sash29
I have been granted Spouse Visa (SV) in May 2016. It is valid for 2,5 years (until October 2018). I will then have to apply for the additional 2,5 year extension before applying for ILR. During this 5 year period, I must not be absent from the UK for more than 450 days cumulatively. If I break the rule, this period will reset to zero and I will have to go through the whole process again.
I have been reading the rules extensively and I my understanding is that:
1) I should not be absent from the UK for longer than 180 days cumulatively for the duration of my current SV;
2) I will have to apply for 2,5 year SV extension in October 2018;
3) I do not need to wait the whole 5 years to obtain my ILR as I can apply for citizenship after the first year of my extension.
Can anyone confirm that this is correct?
Many thanks!
Best regards,
Sash29
Last edited by Sash29; Jan 12th 2018 at 12:58 pm. Reason: spell check

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Hello,
I have been granted Spouse Visa (SV) in May 2016. It is valid for 2,5 years (until October 2018). I will then have to apply for the additional 2,5 year extension before applying for ILR. During this 5 year period, I must not be absent from the UK for more than 450 days cumulatively. If I break the rule, this period will reset to zero and I will have to go through the whole process again.
I have been reading the rules extensively and I my understanding is that:
1) I should not be absent from the UK for longer than 180 days cumulatively for the duration of my current SV;
2) I will have to apply for 2,5 year SV extension in October 2018;
3) I do not need to wait the whole 5 years to obtain my ILR as I can apply for citizenship after the first year of my extension.
Can anyone confirm that this is correct?
Many thanks!
Best regards,
Sash29
I have been granted Spouse Visa (SV) in May 2016. It is valid for 2,5 years (until October 2018). I will then have to apply for the additional 2,5 year extension before applying for ILR. During this 5 year period, I must not be absent from the UK for more than 450 days cumulatively. If I break the rule, this period will reset to zero and I will have to go through the whole process again.
I have been reading the rules extensively and I my understanding is that:
1) I should not be absent from the UK for longer than 180 days cumulatively for the duration of my current SV;
2) I will have to apply for 2,5 year SV extension in October 2018;
3) I do not need to wait the whole 5 years to obtain my ILR as I can apply for citizenship after the first year of my extension.
Can anyone confirm that this is correct?
Many thanks!
Best regards,
Sash29
2) Your current Leave to Remain as a Spouse/Civil Partner should be valid for 33 months. You should apply for Further Leave to Remain before your current LTR expires.
3) No, that's not correct. You will need a total of five years residence before becoming eligible for ILR in May 2021. Once you have obtained ILR then, providing you are married to a British citizen, you can then apply to naturalise as a British citizen without a further waiting period of 12 months.

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Thank you Brit in Paris!
