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by zimba » Wed May 14, 2025 3:24 am
You can mention COVID but your absences are within the limits.
The UKVI operates an e-border system that requires advanced passenger information to be provided by airlines. The SAR shows any immigration data the UKVI have on your file, which also includes this data. So if you bought tickets but then did not travel, this still could end up on your SAR.
They may ignore this when cross-checking it with actual UK border entry records, when calculating your absences. You can explain this in a cover letter, but there should be no ill effect
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