Hello
Hope you're well.
I had a question and was hoping someone here would be able to help me out. I'm a management consultant and aim to apply for ILR next year. Due to the nature of my job, I have quite often found myself in situations where I'm working through my holidays and weekends. As a result, all of those worked days are given in-lieu to be used at a later date. This has resulted in me being out of the country for quite a bit over the course of five years. I estimate by the time I'd submit my application, my days abroad counter would hit c. 380 days and c. 440 days if I were successful in my ILR application and then apply for citizenship.
All of these days abroad have either been paid leaves or working remotely/abroad and I have never exceeded my holiday allowance, nor breached the 180-day rule.
Do you envisage any issues, considering I'm quite close to the 450 cut-off. Would the case worker be tempted to question the number of days out of country? Should there be a specific way of addressing the leaves in the absence letter?
Any appropriate advice would really help.
Thanks!
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