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How many days can you be absent from the UK?

Specifically, during their continuous residence, individuals are allowed to: be absent from the UK for a period of more than 6 months at any one time (184 days) spend a total of 18 months outside the UK throughout the whole 10 years period (548 days)
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How many days can you be out of UK leave to remain?

If you've spent time outside the UK

You must have spent no more than 180 days outside the UK in any 12 months. If you think you're affected by this rule, the Home Office has guidance about how to calculate your time in the UK ('continuous residence').
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What is the allowable absence in the UK?

Any absences between the date of issue and entry to the UK count towards the 180 days allowable absence in the continuous 12-month period. The applicant does not need to provide evidence to demonstrate the reason for delayed entry.
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How do I count days absent from UK?

You must only count whole days' absences from the UK. You must not count the dates of departure and arrival as absences. For example, a person who left the UK on 22 September and returned on 23 September will not be classed as having been absent from the UK.
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How long can stay away from the UK as a British citizen?

If you get British citizenship, you can leave the UK for as long as you want without losing your right to return.
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How many Absences from the UK are allowed on a UK Spouse visa or Partner visa?

How long can a person stay outside in UK without losing their citizenship?

You lose your indefinite leave to remain if you've been outside the UK, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man for more than: 5 continuous years, if you have settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme (unless you're a Swiss citizen or their family member)
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What happens if I leave the UK for more than 6 months?

Someone who left the UK for more than six months and broke their continuous residence but was back in the UK before 31 December 2020 should be able to apply for an extension of their pre-settled status. This will allow them to clock up five years' continuous residence and so qualify for settled status.
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Can I stay outside UK for more than 6 months?

Periods spent abroad which exceed 6 months do not automatically disqualify you from acquiring Permanent Residence. The Home Office has some discretion when deciding what constitutes an actual departure from, and thus genuine interruption of, your continuous stay in the UK.
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What does absence from UK mean?

What counts as an absence from the UK? Only whole days outside of the UK are counted as an absence.
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What are the 3 most common reasons for absence in the UK?

Minor illnesses were the most common reason given for sickness absence in 2022, accounting for 29.3% of occurrences of sickness absence. This was followed by "other" conditions at 23.8%, musculoskeletal problems at 10.5%, respiratory conditions at 8.3% and mental health conditions at 7.9%.
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What is bad attendance UK?

Attendance & Achievement

85-90% At least 4 weeks of learning missed Your child might be at risk of underachieving and may need extra support in order to catch up. 80-85% At least 5 ½ weeks of learning missed Your child's poor attendance has a significant negative impact on their learning.
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What is the sick and absence policy in the UK?

Employees must give their employer a 'fit note' (sometimes called a 'sick note') if they've been ill for more than 7 days in a row and have taken sick leave. This includes non-working days, such as weekends and bank holidays. The fit note will say the employee is either 'not fit for work' or 'may be fit for work'.
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Is the 180 day rule in the UK?

There is no legal instrument stating that a visitor cannot spend in the UK more than 180 days out of 360. However, if your visits are so frequent that the immigration officer has reasons to believe that you are living the UK and only visiting the country of your “habitual residence” the visa may be revoked.
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Can you leave the UK and come back in?

A person whose temporary leave has lapsed cannot apply to resume that leave as a returning resident, or return using that leave which would still have been valid, had it not lapsed. A person whose settlement has lapsed and who now wants to return and settle in the UK must apply for entry clearance to return to the UK.
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Can I return to the UK after living abroad?

Provided you can demonstrate an intention to stay where you are living for a settled purpose, you can acquire ordinary residence immediately. If you return from abroad without a plan to settle anywhere and want local authority support, you may be classed as having 'no settled residence'.
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How many days missed is 95 attendance?

95% attendance means 50 missed lessons. This means a child missed about 10 days or 2 weeks of lessons in the school year. 90% attendance means 100 missed lessons. This means a child misses four weeks of lessons in the school year.
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What is the attendance rate in the UK?

The data shows that the attendance rate across the academic year to date was 93.2%. The absence rate was, therefore, 6.8% across all schools. By school type, the absence rates across the academic year 2023/24 to date were: 5.3% in state-funded primary schools (3.8% authorised and 1.5% unauthorised)
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What are the new rules for immigration in the UK 2023?

For applications made on or after 28 December 2023, EU/EEA/Swiss national children who are aged 18 and under, studying at a school in France, and are on an organised educational trip will be able to enter the UK using their national identity cards and will not require a passport or visa for entry (visa national ...
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Can you lose residency in UK?

Yes, a permanent residency in the UK can be withdrawn under particular circumstances. This can happen if the holder is found to have obtained the status through fabrication or deception, has committed serious crimes, or has been absent from the UK for a constant period of more than 2 years without significant ties.
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Can I go back to the UK after 6 months?

However, even though you cannot stay for more than 6 months at a time, you can, in theory, leave at 6 months and then come back to the UK soon after. The actual rules do not have any specific cumulative time limit in them.
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Can a British citizen return to the UK?

Will I be allowed to move back to the UK? If you're a British national, you'll be able to return to the UK to live, but it could take a few months to re-establish your rights to services such as benefits and housing. It's best that you have a plan to support yourself during this time.
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How many days can a UK citizen spend in USA?

British citizens can enter the United States and stay for 90 days without needing a visa. This is because the United Kingdom is part of the US Visa Waiver Program. The Visa Waiver Program allows citizens from 39 countries to travel visa-free to the US for business or tourism purposes.
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Can expats returning to UK use NHS?

Contents. If you are a UK national living abroad and are returning to live in the UK, you will be able to use the NHS for your healthcare.
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