For someone interested - I found answer:
If an individual breaks their continuous residence in the UK after 31 December 2020, they will be refused Settled Status. If they cannot successfully challenge that decision, or apply for a different type of visa, they will be required to leave the UK once their pre-Settled Status expires.
https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do...dence-and-euss
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You are confused. I know that I may not be eligible - but whats the option? Is it extension of Pre-Settled - - No, as pre-settled was only for EU citizens and related to Brexit and there is no option to extend it - only to change to settled, so if someone has pre-settled status ,till lets say 2024 , he goes for 1.5 years, he comes back, he still has lets say 5 months of pre-settled status - BUT HE CANT APPLY FOR SETTLED as he was more then 6 months outside UK - so in this case - is only work with VISA as an option (and I think only perm jobs come with VISA?).
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and 2 seconds google found this
You may not be eligible for settled status if during the 5 years you spent more than 6 months outside the UK in a 12-month period.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostThen I would look at an immigration forum, I’m afraid that I can’t remember the one that is occasionally mentioned here.
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Then I would look at an immigration forum, I’m afraid that I can’t remember the one that is occasionally mentioned here.
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Originally posted by shabak View PostThanks, I thought someone else had this issue...
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Originally posted by shabak View PostHey - I have a question in relation to Presettled status, lets say, I have it till 2024, but I will go abroad for 1 year. So I will return in 2023, still have presettled but in 2024 would not be able to apply for settles as I will not have 5 years continuous residency (there will be 1 year break) - can I extend presettled then again? How does it work? I tried to find info about it but its not covered anywhere - beside I think solution being applying for some kind of worker visa or something?
Thanks in advance for an answers!
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Presettled status - question
Hey - I have a question in relation to Presettled status, lets say, I have it till 2024, but I will go abroad for 1 year. So I will return in 2023, still have presettled but in 2024 would not be able to apply for settles as I will not have 5 years continuous residency (there will be 1 year break) - can I extend presettled then again? How does it work? I tried to find info about it but its not covered anywhere - beside I think solution being applying for some kind of worker visa or something?
Thanks in advance for an answers!Tags: None
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