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Letter from employers regarding absences from the UK

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 7:55 pm
by kmln
Hello, I am about to apply for my ILR application after spending 5 years in the UK on Tier 1 General. I have been informed that I need to submit letters from all my employers that I had taken an official leave from work whenever I went outside the UK during these 5 years.

In my case, I have just been away for a maximum of two weeks each year on holidays. I have never been absent from the UK for any official work or a personal trip that would cause a 'break' in my residence period. Do I still need to get these letters from my employers and submit with my ILR application?

One of my employers (the first one that I joined) has confirmed that they don't hold any leave records as far back. What option would I have in such a situation?

Re: Letter from employers regarding absences from the UK

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2017 4:25 pm
by Richard007
Options: Stamps on your passport if you have any, and flight logs or tickets.

The Stamps need to show your exist and entry and the flight reference helps to show when you left and returned.

But if I was in your position I would get my old employer to give me a letter showing when I took a leave from work which I would prove to him/her by showing them the above details. That should be enough for them even if your employer does not keep a log of their own.