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UK Ancestry to ILR Travel Dates Questions

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UK Ancestry to ILR Travel Dates Questions

Post by jp2525 » Mon Oct 18, 2021 1:35 pm

Hey there!

I'm wondering how travel dates must be inputted in the application if I've visited multiple countries in one trip (flew into one country, travelled around, then flew back to the UK from a different country).

Would I need to put each country in individually, and keep the entry and exit dates the same (i.e. the whole trip) for each submission?

Additionally, if I have passport stamps of airports I've travelled through but didn't actually leave as they were just for layovers, would those need to be entered into the list of countries travelled to?

Thanks!

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Re: UK Ancestry to ILR Travel Dates Questions

Post by zimba » Mon Oct 18, 2021 3:54 pm

Such detail is not relevant. You must enter each absence as a period between the date you left the UK and the date of re-entry. The details of your travels are not relevant
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Re: UK Ancestry to ILR Travel Dates Questions

Post by jp2525 » Thu Oct 28, 2021 10:51 am

Thank you Zimba for your insight on this- I thought that may be the case but I started second guessing myself there.

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