The first thing I would advise is don’t lose them.
Your wife is probably doing something wrong.
Pay them more than anyone else and treat them like family, don’t expect them to be slaves and respect boundaries.
In 12 years I only had 2 maids, the second is the daughter in-law of the first, who retired back to her village.
Even if that occurred then fly visa exempt and obtain the non O at immigration.
Are you planning on ongoing stay I'm Thailand?
Meaning 12 month extension
No, it doesn't. The time spent in UK is calculated on a "rolling" 12 months. So, if someone enters the UK on the 1st January for 30 days, then the total time in UK, between Jan 1st and Dec 31st will be the calculation of time spent in the UK in 12 months. If that person doesn't re-enter UK until November, then that will be the start of the next rolling 12 months, and the time spent in UK from November until the next October will be the 12 month calculation. I know that might be confusing, but it is the total time spent in UK in any rolling 12 month period that the Border Force officer will be looking at.
Absolutely. In the back of my mind, I always consider that living in another "country on a temporary immigration status" sets you up for the "nuclear-code container" suitcase state of mind. The one you take with you on AirForce One and out of Washington.
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