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1.There is a guidance regarding the number of days so please familiarize yourself with it.leondj wrote:Hello,
1. How many days in total are you allowed to be out of the UK during the 5 years?
2. Should I count and list the days I left and arrived in the UK as being out of country?
3. There is not enought space on the form for all my absences. Should I continue on a seperate paper and attach this?
4. Should I list even days where I was out of the country for 1 day for work?
5. What if I can't remember the exact dates for all holidays in the past 5 years?
If you have an attorney, I don't understand why people do that. Is he submitting your application?Eugene_UK wrote:Hi SYH,
is it HO`s requirement that we need to calculate number of days out of the country as I understand there is no clear policy whether include in and out days in the list. Please correct me if I am wrong. My lawyer says that I should include both days of travel as absences. Did you give specific reason for business related absences, such as "client meetings" or "research trip" or just mentioned "business trip" - would it be enough?
As SYH said, it is clearly stated on the form itself that you do not need to count day of departure and arrival.leondj wrote:Thanks SYH and veryone for the help on this. I starting listing my days out of the country and it looks like I will be OK. I average about 45 days out of the country each year with none of them having more than 90 days for any 1 year period. Now if I counted the days when I leave and return that will be a different story alltogether as I normally take lots of short business trips.
Then clearly you do not have a problem, do you.Just to confirm, you don't include in the day counts either the day of departure or the day of arrival back in the UK.I average about 45 days out of the country each year with none of them having more than 90 days for any 1 year period
John and co, since I am feeling a bit under the weather at the moment, could any of you provide me with the Link to the above statement in terms of counting of days. I did check Vinny's links above but could not see that.John wrote:Then clearly you do not have a problem, do you.Just to confirm, you don't include in the day counts either the day of departure or the day of arrival back in the UK.I average about 45 days out of the country each year with none of them having more than 90 days for any 1 year period
Simple example, you leave on a Monday and return the next Friday ..... 3 days! ... the Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday .... because neither the Monday nor the Friday count.