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Hello cs95tdgcs95tdg wrote:IMHO you've made it unnecessarily confusing by including two tables. All you need to list is:
When you left the UK,
When you returned to the UK,
Reason for the trip,
Destination Country - Optional
Passport page containing destination entry stamp - Optional. If you visited many countries during a single absence, then you can just put down the page with the stamp for the first country, to keep things simple.
Passport page containing UK entry stamp - Optional
Can you may be explain what you hope to gain by the second table you mention? It's not clear to me what purpose it serves. Note that the UKBA will not be interested in how many different countries you visited during a single absence from the UK. It's the number of absences from the UK that they are concerned about - how many countries you visited during a single absence is irrelevant.
In that case, mention separately work related trips and holidays as suggested by your Employer.anandh79 wrote:Hello cs95tdgcs95tdg wrote:IMHO you've made it unnecessarily confusing by including two tables. All you need to list is:
When you left the UK,
When you returned to the UK,
Reason for the trip,
Destination Country - Optional
Passport page containing destination entry stamp - Optional. If you visited many countries during a single absence, then you can just put down the page with the stamp for the first country, to keep things simple.
Passport page containing UK entry stamp - Optional
Can you may be explain what you hope to gain by the second table you mention? It's not clear to me what purpose it serves. Note that the UKBA will not be interested in how many different countries you visited during a single absence from the UK. It's the number of absences from the UK that they are concerned about - how many countries you visited during a single absence is irrelevant.
Even I was under the same impression on just mentioning the dates when the left uk and returned back to uk.
My employer suggested that CW will look into the passport and will ask questions on stamps of other countries like HongKong and India. As those are also related to business trips, my employer suggested to provide all information relevant to avoid chances of rejection.
The second table lists the countries I had visited between 07/04/2008 to 14/08/2008.
These information will be in the company letter headed signed by employer. These breakups will not be mentioned in the absent spreadsheet, that will simply have the uk left and entered dates only.
Let me know whether It is too confusing or will lead to any problems.
Should i just mention business trips to Germany and Hongkong rather than mentioning the actual dates. Please advise as it is highly confusing.
Regards
Anandh
Hi cs95tdgcs95tdg wrote:You haven't mentioned which immigration category you will be applying under here (T1 or T2/WP), but with the recent changes to the rules, you will need your employer to confirm both annual leave and business related absences irrespective of the category.
So given the above fact, wouldn't your employer be confirming all absences?
My personal opinion is to keep your absence list/spreadsheet as simple and straight forward as possible by listing all absences there. This is what is required according to the SET(O) form. Looking at the reason mentioned against each absence the caseworker will clearly be able to tell which ones were for business purposes and which were annual leave related. If your employer letter confirms those absences, that will satisfy the requirement for your ILR. If specific absences do not need to be confirmed by an employer (E.g. time taken to setup a business, in between work contracts, compassionate reasons etc) then you can still list them along with the required personal letter/evidence.
If your absences listed in your spreadsheet or SET(O) form match your passport stamps and what your employer/personal letter(s) confirms, I honestly don't believe the UKBA will start questioning why you visited specific countries as part of any particular business trip. In the unlikely event that they do, you can explain on the day - but very unlikely IMHO.