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Are you sure you are using the right form?dvinas wrote:Also, I think my application would stand a greater chance of approval if I could tick the "No absences > 6 months" box. If I tick "Yes" and supply documentation, it needs a supervisor's approval. Hence, I'd prefer not to include trips that they don't even know about (and, indeed, I can't accurately remember).
Any help appreciated!
Unless these trips are to channel islands (where there is no immigration control), you MUST HAVE evidence in your passport (as a stamp).. otherwise it seems like entered illegally...dvinas wrote: However, that includes a couple of trips for which there is no evidence whatsoever in my passport - I had to track it down via itinerary emails from the airlines.
I realise it's a different category but in the staff guidance for long residence ILR there is a specific statement that for purposes of calculation of absences a month is made up of 30 calendar days (page 16) http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binarydvinas wrote: 4) Althought the new guidance (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary) indicates a 180-day maximum for absences, the actual SET(O) application uses the term "6 months." Since 6 months is technically 182-183 days, would I not be accurate in saying I haven't exceeded 6 months' absence?
Hi dvinas, I have a similar situation as you I am applying for ILR on 10 years Long Residency(LR) you may know absence from from the U.K should not be more than 540 days in 10 years (LR) and I have exceeded them I am 68 days more than I should be out of U.K in 10 years and I was thinking to do the same and omit some of my trips or give them some other exit dates from U.K to bring my absence below 540 days I don't have an exit stamp leaving from UK and some of entry stamp of countries I travelled to are completely missing. After reading your threads I am feeling very optimistic about it and I may do same as you and ask for SAR report and change the exit dates which Home office have no clue about. Since you got your SAR report I need to ask you did it show your exit dates from the U.K and could you tell how much of your U.K arrival and departure history they are missing roughly?dvinas wrote: Interestingly, they only had on file one boarding card, from my original arrival in the UK, and three electronic arrival/departure records. One of the latter was also from my original arrival in the UK, so it was redundant. The other two were a departure and arrival from a trip I took to the Netherlands in 2011.