So, I'm currently on a Skilled Worker Visa and planning to apply for ILR when the time comes. However, I am overthinking one aspect with regards to annual leave: my job contractually allows 28 days of annual leave (including bank holidays i.e. 20 days); however, they do not mind if I take an extra day or two.
In the Caseworker guidance : "This also includes any paid annual leave which must be assessed on a case by case basis and should be in line with UK annual leave entitlement for settled workers."
1- If I take in excess of my annual leave say 21 days instead of 20, would that cause a problem for my ILR application since contractually my leave is less (do they even ask for the employment contract?)? Or as long as my job says that the leave was approved that's okay?
2- Also, the guidance mentions showing that "the normal work pattern hasn't been disrupted"; for some days, I've taken late afternoon flights (6pm) so I went to work an hour earlier and left two hours earlier. Would they really be that specific?
3- I know remote work from abroad is frowned upon, but is it an issue if I do it for a day or two a year?
4- Last year I exceeded my leave by two days, but I was meeting with potential business partners during my vacation on those two days. As long as my employer verifies it, that's okay, right?
Please bear in mind that anything I do is with the approval of my employer. Is their approval sufficient or is there more to it?
Thanks in advance! I've been overthinking this for a while! I know it's probably not that deep but I thought I'd confirm.
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