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Travel before and after ILR application
« on: February 02, 2022, 09:58:23 AM »
Hello all,  it's nice to be back on the worlds most reliable and helpful Forum.  Ksand, Larrabee, KFDancer you are awesome.

I am lining our ducks up for ILR application on 21st July...  (27 days before 5 years after landing (17 Aug 2017 / 17 Aug 2022)
Due to the inbuilt paranoia we have after UKVI kept our passports for 54BD during 2017 which completely buggered up our travel plans that summer, I have a couple of questions.

1) Are there any travel restrictions before or after making the ILR application?
2) Do they keep or need or take the passport or BRP?
3) We are just thinking about a 2 week holiday having not been anywhere for 3 years, is this plausible?.
4) Is there anything pertaining to the application (or immediate citizenship application straight afterwards) we need to be careful of with respect to travelling?

Many thanks as always for your help.

Matt

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2008-2012  Met/Married/Children

2017
24APR Spouse Visa Application
05MAY Biometrics
24JULY Decision 54BD 
17AUG  Landed UK

2020
21JAN FLRM Application
06FEB Biometrics
06FEB Approval email

2022
22JULY ILR SET(M) Application (5 years since landing minus 27 days)
18AUG ILR Biometrics
22AUG ILR Approval email
26AUG Citizenship Application
30AUG Citizenship Biometrics (via IDV App)
21NOV Citizenship Approval email
20DEC Citizenship Ceremony
20DEC British Passport Application

2023
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Re: Travel before and after ILR application
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2022, 10:35:43 AM »
1) Are there any travel restrictions before or after making the ILR application?

You cannot travel AFTER applying online, as leaving the U.K. while an application is pending will invalidate the application.

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2) Do they keep or need or take the passport or BRP?

No, you do not mail or give them anything anymore… you just scan and upload your passport and BRP.

It’s usually worth paying the extra £800 for Super Priority processing, as it gets a decision within 24 hours and your BRP will arrive within 10 working days.

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3) We are just thinking about a 2 week holiday having not been anywhere for 3 years, is this plausible?.

Yes, as long as you travel and return to the UK before you make your ILR application.

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4) Is there anything pertaining to the application (or immediate citizenship application straight afterwards) we need to be careful of with respect to travelling?

For ILR you just have to make sure you travel BEFORE you apply and you don’t leave the U.K. while it is processing.

For citizenship you just have to show:
- you were in the U.K. exactly 3 years prior to your application date
- you haven’t been outside the U.K. for more than 270 days in the last 3 years, with no more than 90 of those days being in the last 12 months


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Re: Travel before and after ILR application
« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2022, 10:43:52 AM »
OK that's brilliant, thank you so much.



UK Spouse Visa Super Priority
2008-2012  Met/Married/Children

2017
24APR Spouse Visa Application
05MAY Biometrics
24JULY Decision 54BD 
17AUG  Landed UK

2020
21JAN FLRM Application
06FEB Biometrics
06FEB Approval email

2022
22JULY ILR SET(M) Application (5 years since landing minus 27 days)
18AUG ILR Biometrics
22AUG ILR Approval email
26AUG Citizenship Application
30AUG Citizenship Biometrics (via IDV App)
21NOV Citizenship Approval email
20DEC Citizenship Ceremony
20DEC British Passport Application

2023
14JAN British Passport Delivered


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Re: Travel before and after ILR application
« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2022, 07:59:16 AM »
Hey Matt!  :)

Be careful not to get into a travel situation whereby you can't get home in time to apply before the FLR expires, should Covid or anything else hamper your return.


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