Former President Mohamed Nasheed, who is serving a 13-year jail term for ordering the arrest of a top judge, left for Britain in January on medical leave to undergo spinal surgery.
Government spokesman Ibrahim Hussain Shihab said Nasheed had sought an extension of the medical leave and the government had initially agreed to extend it until May 19, but withdrew the approval because Nasheed's lawyers confirmed that no surgery is scheduled.
The government has criticized Nasheed for meeting with British Prime Minister David Cameron and appearing in a series of media interviews while in London.
Nasheed was jailed last year for ordering the senior judge's arrest. His trial drew sharp local and international criticism for an alleged lack of due process.
Nasheed became the country's first democratically elected president in 2008 after decades of autocratic rule. He resigned as public opposition grew over his ordering of the arrest of the judge, and he lost a second bid at the presidency in 2013.
