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Question on absences input format

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2019 8:14 pm
by jyl89
Hi there,

Maybe a silly question/I'm overthinking, but please confirm: for any destination that you visit via a stopover (even for a few hours) in a different country, the final destination would be the main entry, is this correct? Would you mention the stopover at all under "What was the reason for this time spent outside the UK and Crown Dependencies?". Or should this be a separate entry.

Similarly, if you have a multi-country trip in the same "absence period", would you enter the first country as the main country, with mentioning any subsequent countries in the details section?

Or would you simply create a duplicate entry date-wise detailing the final destination country, and another one to show the country you travelled through? ie:
  • 1 - 10 Jan - Indonesia
  • 1 - 10 Jan - Singapore - travelled through to reach Indonesia
Thank you!

Re: Question on absences input format

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 2:20 am
by CULLINAN
jyl89 wrote:
Wed Jan 02, 2019 8:14 pm
Hi there,

Maybe a silly question/I'm overthinking, but please confirm: for any destination that you visit via a stopover (even for a few hours) in a different country, the final destination would be the main entry, is this correct? Would you mention the stopover at all under "What was the reason for this time spent outside the UK and Crown Dependencies?". Or should this be a separate entry. Basically they are after the entry and exit dates from UK so transits dont matter. If you did not leave the airport no need to mention airport transit in the reason but if you did leave the airport and entered that country even for few hours I would mention that. The short stay reason could be “transit overnight” or meet a friend etc

Similarly, if you have a multi-country trip in the same "absence period", would you enter the first country as the main country, with mentioning any subsequent countries in the details section?

Or would you simply create a duplicate entry date-wise detailing the final destination country, and another one to show the country you travelled through? ie:
  • 1 - 10 Jan - Indonesia
  • 1 - 10 Jan - Singapore - travelled through to reach Indonesia
Assuming you left UK on 1st and back on 10th and visited Indonesia as the main destination via singapore, I would just mention the entry and exit dates from UK and mention country as indonesia and mention singapore in reason description provided

Thank you!

Re: Question on absences input format

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 5:52 am
by bizman
@Tier11417 is correct

Re: Question on absences input format

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 2:21 pm
by jyl89
Thank you @Tier11417 and @bizman!

And I suppose a follow up question to the multi-country travel...if I travelled from the UK > France > Spain > UK, how would you enter this trip in?

Re: Question on absences input format

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 2:32 pm
by jyl89
Sorry one more question - what about a day trip outside of the UK? The system doesn't seem to recognise this and asks me to enter in an end date that's after the start date.

Re: Question on absences input format

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 3:05 pm
by CULLINAN
jyl89 wrote:
Thu Jan 03, 2019 2:32 pm
Sorry one more question - what about a day trip outside of the UK? The system doesn't seem to recognise this and asks me to enter in an end date that's after the start date.
The number of absence is only counted between the exit and entry dates. Exit date and entry date itself is not counted towards the number of days. So for example you left on 4th and came back on 4th it doesnot count anyways.

Re: Question on absences input format

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 3:07 pm
by CULLINAN
jyl89 wrote:
Thu Jan 03, 2019 2:21 pm
Thank you @Tier11417 and @bizman!

And I suppose a follow up question to the multi-country travel...if I travelled from the UK > France > Spain > UK, how would you enter this trip in?
Did you acquire schengen visa from france or spain? That will be your main destination. I would just enter spain and mention france in the description during that travel period.

Re: Question on absences input format

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2019 2:52 pm
by jyl89
tier11417 wrote:
Thu Jan 03, 2019 3:05 pm
jyl89 wrote:
Thu Jan 03, 2019 2:32 pm
Sorry one more question - what about a day trip outside of the UK? The system doesn't seem to recognise this and asks me to enter in an end date that's after the start date.
The number of absence is only counted between the exit and entry dates. Exit date and entry date itself is not counted towards the number of days. So for example you left on 4th and came back on 4th it doesnot count anyways.
Ohhh, makes sense! Thank you.
tier11417 wrote:
Thu Jan 03, 2019 3:07 pm
jyl89 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 03, 2019 2:21 pm
Thank you @Tier11417 and @bizman!

And I suppose a follow up question to the multi-country travel...if I travelled from the UK > France > Spain > UK, how would you enter this trip in?
Did you acquire schengen visa from france or spain? That will be your main destination. I would just enter spain and mention france in the description during that travel period.
I don't require a schengen visa...I suppose I'll mark Spain down as it was the initial destination. Thank you for your help!

Re: Question on absences input format

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2019 3:14 pm
by CULLINAN
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Date first entered UK - pre visa validity

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 9:10 pm
by jyl89
Hello,

I'm applying for ILR on the 5 year route. I was previously on a tier 5 visa before being granted a tier 2.

My tier 5 visa was still valid when I was granted my tier 2, and so I entered the UK 2 days before my Tier 2 visa started. Will this affect my application?

Date entered - 16/12/2013
Tier 2 visa valid from - 18/12/2013

Many thanks in advance.

Re: Date first entered UK - pre visa validity

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 10:32 pm
by CR001
jyl89 wrote:
Tue Jan 15, 2019 9:10 pm
Hello,

I'm applying for ILR on the 5 year route. I was previously on a tier 5 visa before being granted a tier 2.

My tier 5 visa was still valid when I was granted my tier 2, and so I entered the UK 2 days before my Tier 2 visa started. Will this affect my application?

Date entered - 16/12/2013
Tier 2 visa valid from - 18/12/2013

Many thanks in advance.
You should have only entered the UK from the date your tier 2 was valid from and your tier 2 visa vignette stamped on entry. Your tier 5 visa would have likely been cancelled when your tier 2 was issued.

Are you sure you were not stamped in as a visitor??

Re: Date first entered UK - pre visa validity

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2019 2:17 pm
by jyl89
CR001 wrote:
Tue Jan 15, 2019 10:32 pm
jyl89 wrote:
Tue Jan 15, 2019 9:10 pm
Hello,

I'm applying for ILR on the 5 year route. I was previously on a tier 5 visa before being granted a tier 2.

My tier 5 visa was still valid when I was granted my tier 2, and so I entered the UK 2 days before my Tier 2 visa started. Will this affect my application?

Date entered - 16/12/2013
Tier 2 visa valid from - 18/12/2013

Many thanks in advance.
You should have only entered the UK from the date your tier 2 was valid from and your tier 2 visa vignette stamped on entry. Your tier 5 visa would have likely been cancelled when your tier 2 was issued.

Are you sure you were not stamped in as a visitor??

The 16/12/2013 stamp was on my Tier 2 visa, I didn't notice any "cancelled" mark on my Tier 5 when I got my passport back.

Re: Date first entered UK - pre visa validity

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2019 2:21 pm
by jyl89
jyl89 wrote:
Wed Jan 16, 2019 2:17 pm
CR001 wrote:
Tue Jan 15, 2019 10:32 pm
jyl89 wrote:
Tue Jan 15, 2019 9:10 pm
Hello,

I'm applying for ILR on the 5 year route. I was previously on a tier 5 visa before being granted a tier 2.

My tier 5 visa was still valid when I was granted my tier 2, and so I entered the UK 2 days before my Tier 2 visa started. Will this affect my application?

Date entered - 16/12/2013
Tier 2 visa valid from - 18/12/2013

Many thanks in advance.
You should have only entered the UK from the date your tier 2 was valid from and your tier 2 visa vignette stamped on entry. Your tier 5 visa would have likely been cancelled when your tier 2 was issued.

Are you sure you were not stamped in as a visitor??

The 16/12/2013 stamp was on my Tier 2 visa, I didn't notice any "cancelled" mark on my Tier 5 when I got my passport back.
If my 16/12/2013 entry doesn't count then, would my next entry into the UK be my actual entry date...?

Re: Date first entered UK - pre visa validity

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 5:41 pm
by jyl89
Hello, if anyone has any additional feedback on this, I would greatly appreciate it!