Masz to tutaj wytlumaczone: Statusu nie stracisz ale tez nie zmienisz sie po tym okresie na status settled.
Cytat:
The immigration rules provide that if you have pre-settled status, you can leave the UK for up to 180 days in any 12 months period (allowed absence) without altering the fact that you are considered a UK resident. Your status would then continue for the five-year term from the date at which it was granted, and at (or before) the end of the term you will be able to convert it into settled status.
However, if you leave the UK for more than 180 days in every 12 months, your uninterrupted residence will be considered as broken. This doesn’t mean that you will lose you pre-settled status. You will be able to come back to the UK and finish the time remaining in the pre-settled status five-year term, but at the expiry of the term you will not be able to convert to settled status. Instead, you will have to leave the country and come back via the same immigration routes as the other overseas nationals. There is in fact no renewing of pre-settled status – either you intend to live in the UK and do so, or you lose your “chance”.
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