ILR Continuous Period Calculator This calculator helps you determine if you meet the continuous residence requirements for UK Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). Note: Maximum 180 days absence in ANY rolling 12-month period. 🔒 Save & Load Your Calculations To save your calculations and access them later, please log in or create an account. 📁 Upload Excel Data (Optional) Upload a pre-filled Excel file to automatically populate the form. 📊 Quick & Easy Data Import Download the pre-formatted Excel template Fill in your immigration route and travel dates Upload the completed file Click "Process & Import Data" — the form reloads pre-populated ⬇️ Download Excel Template Pre-formatted with sample data Upload Completed Excel File Upload Select your completed Excel file (.xlsx or .xls). Maximum file size: 5MB. ✕ Close Immigration Route - Select Route -Domestic Worker in Private Household (5 years)Tier 1 Entrepreneur (5 years)Tier 1 Entrepreneur (3 years)Tier 1 Investor (5 years)Tier 1 Investor (3 years)Tier 1 Investor (2 years)Retired Person of Independent Means (5 years)Tier 1 Entrepreneur Dependant (5 years)Tier 1 Investor Dependant (5 years)Skilled Worker / Tier 2 General (5 years)Tier 2 Minister of Religion (5 years)Tier 2 Sportsperson (5 years)Representative of Overseas Business (5 years)UK Ancestry (5 years)Global Talent / Tier 1 Exceptional Talent (5 years)Global Talent (3 years - accelerated)Innovator (3 years)T5 International Agreement (5 years)Skilled Worker Dependant (5 years)Global Talent Dependant (5 years)Innovator Dependant (3 years) Qualifying Start Date The date your continuous residence period began. Application Date (or today) The date you plan to apply for ILR. Physical Entry Date (Optional) If different from qualifying start date. Absences from the UK Add ALL trips outside the UK. Each trip counts towards the 180-day limit in any rolling 12-month period. Exit Date (Left UK) - Trip 1 Entry Date (Returned to UK) - Trip 1 + Add Another Absence Calculate Continuous Period