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								by CULLINAN » Wed Apr 24, 2019 12:40 am
			
			
			
			
			There is a useful post by Amber from 2013 which might be helpful. 
A refugee cannot travel outside UK without a travel document and home office records can prove his/her residency.
“Post  by Amber » Sun Sep 29, 2013 4:40 pm
2. Checking the residence requirements wrote:
We should assess whether the applicant has met the residence 
requirements from checking the following: 
• original passport(s) or travel document(s) which have been 
endorsed to show arrival in and departure from the United 
Kingdom; or 
• Home Office records; or
failing these, any other evidence (e.g. employer's letters, a 
Seaman's Record Book, tax and National Insurance letters) 
NB. Passports will not necessarily be stamped to show embarkation 
from the United Kingdom. In these and other circumstances (e.g. 
involving lost or stolen passports), applicants should be given the 
benefit of any doubt where claimed absences cannot be otherwise 
verified but are within the limits we would normally allow and there are 
no grounds to doubt the accuracy of the claim. Doctors' letters, on 
their own, are not normally acceptable proof of residence. However, if 
nothing else is available and the doctors can confirm that they have 
seen the applicant on a regular basis during the period concerned 
these may be accepted. A Seaman's Record Book may be accepted 
as evidence that there have been no excess absences, but it is not 
conclusive proof that there have been excess absences, since it only 
contains dates of the seaman's joining and discharge from a ship 
rather than dates of the ship's sailing from and arrival in United 
Kingdom ports. Letters from shipping companies, listing sailing and 
arrival dates, may need to be requested in suspected excess absence 
cases involving seamen. 
If there are gaps in a person’s evidence of residence and it is clear 
from the information available that they could not have travelled, we 
may proceed. Examples of this might include a refugee who has no 
means of travel or where immigration records confirm continuous 
residence.”
			
									
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