Is there a limit to a total number of months a holder of UK multiple entry visitor visa can spend in UK per calendar year?

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A relative of mine has received a multiple-entry UK visa for 2 years. Is there a particular limit on how many months in total per year she can stay in UK? The way I understand the current rule is that such visitors can enter UK as many times as they want as long as they do not stay for longer than 6 months per single visit. However, does this mean that if she stayed with us for 5 months and went back home for 1-2 months, she could come and stay for another 5 months? I heard that it is advisable to spend only 180 day per calendar year in UK and not more, but I could not find that rule in any official UK Home Office documents. Thanks in advance for any info about this.



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Your interpretation of the rule is correct, namely visitors can enter UK as many times as they want as long as they do not stay for longer than 6 months per single visit.

However, does this mean that if she stayed with us for 5 months and went back home for 1-2 months, she could come and stay for another 5 months?

Yes, that's fine in theory because your friend is not staying longer than 6 months in any one visit. Given that your friend has an entry clearance which is still in force, and that the entry clearance specifies "MULT" (for multiple entry) on it, then it's within the rules.

I heard that it is advisable to spend only 180 day per calendar year in UK and not more, but I could not find that rule in any official UK Home Office documents.

You will not find such a document on the official UK site because there isn't one and it's impossible to prove a negative. What you would find is a denial that such a rule exists. They had to say this outright in the guidance because there is so much confusion about it...

There is no specified maximum period which an individual can spend in the UK in any period such as ‘6 months in 12 months’. However, if it is clear from an individual’s travel history that they are making the UK their home you should refuse their application.

Source: Visit Guidance 30 March 2015, for implementation on 24 April 2015

The 'catch' is that if the Immigration Officer thinks that the person is trying to live in the UK, then the person will have problems.

The legal foundation for this is found in the Immigration Act 2014 codified into V 4.2 (b) which states...

will not live in the UK for extended periods through frequent or successive visits, or make the UK their main home;

The rule applies to visa nationals and non-visa nationals alike. There is no formula for determining whether these thresholds have been breached or not; this is left entirely for the Immigration Officer to decide.




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How many times can you visit UK in a year?

There is no limit on the frequency of visits or specified maximum period visitors are allowed to spend in the UK in any 12-month period. However, if you spend more time in the UK than in your country of residence the Immigration Officer may have grounds to believe that you live in the UK.

How often can you visit UK as a tourist?

You can visit the UK as a Standard Visitor for tourism, business, study (courses up to 6 months) and other permitted activities. You can usually stay in the UK for up to 6 months. You might be able to apply to stay for longer in certain circumstances, for example to get medical treatment.

How often can you visit the UK without a visa?

Under the UK 's new points-based immigration system, you can continue to visit the UK without applying for a visa. In most cases you can stay for up to 6 months. You may participate in a wide range of activities including business-related activities such as meetings, events and conferences.

How soon can I reenter the UK on tourist visa?

The earliest you can apply is 3 months before you travel. Your visa will then be valid from the date a decision has been made. You can use this visa to visit the UK for up to 6 months.



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