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How long can I stay in China for the first time if I have the right of permanent residence in the UK? Seek professional answers, urgently.

First of all, if it is the first time to return to China, I suggest not to stay too long, because my work has exposed me to many such problems.

Most people go back to 1 and come back in two months.

Whether you return to the UK normally or not mainly depends on how you get the permanent residency. If you have a work visa, you only need to issue a letter from your employer stating that you have been given a long vacation. If you are a student, you need to provide a letter of confirmation from your school. If you are a refugee, I think you should come back in two months for safety reasons.

If there is no problem for the first time, then the subsequent return to China depends on whether you consider naturalization, because after you get permanent residency, you can only apply for naturalization after living in the UK for five years, but you cannot leave the UK for more than 450 days. If you want to apply for citizenship, you need to pay attention. . .

Of course, many friends who have moved for five years will be eligible to apply for naturalization after one year if they get permanent residence. So it's better to be safe and don't go back to China for too long.

The only restriction of permanent residency is that you can't leave the UK for more than two years, otherwise it will be regarded as a waiver of permanent residency.

Of course, I also learned from Apple.com and some friends that if I leave for too long, I may be disqualified from permanent residence when I enter the customs.

It's useless to ask the embassy this kind of question, because what you care about is permanent residence in Britain and domestic policies, and it has no influence.