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Set (O) Online application - visited more than one country within one trip

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2019 6:08 pm
by cmon123
Hello!

I've been searching this message board but I haven't been able to find an answer, apologies if it's been asked before.

I'm filling out the Set (O) form for ILR online and for the section asking " Any other time spent outside the UK and Crown Dependencies" how to I handle a trip where I went to more than one country? The online form only allows you to pick one country at a time and requires you to fill out the dates you left the UK, then the ones you re-entered.

I went on a trip where I left the UK Sept 21 2016, flew to Canada for 3 days, then to the US, then re-entered the UK Sept 28, 2016.

On the form would I do 2 entries (one for both countries) with the same dates and explain the reason? Or would I just note one country (ie. USA) and then explain I flew into one country, and out of the other?

Thanks

Re: Set (O) Online application - visited more than one country within one trip

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2019 7:37 pm
by aman90
cmon123 wrote:
Sun Jun 23, 2019 6:08 pm
Hello!

I've been searching this message board but I haven't been able to find an answer, apologies if it's been asked before.

I'm filling out the Set (O) form for ILR online and for the section asking " Any other time spent outside the UK and Crown Dependencies" how to I handle a trip where I went to more than one country? The online form only allows you to pick one country at a time and requires you to fill out the dates you left the UK, then the ones you re-entered.

I went on a trip where I left the UK Sept 21 2016, flew to Canada for 3 days, then to the US, then re-entered the UK Sept 28, 2016.

On the form would I do 2 entries (one for both countries) with the same dates and explain the reason? Or would I just note one country (ie. USA) and then explain I flew into one country, and out of the other?

Thanks
It not a very important question. Any answer shall suffice. If you were flying via Air Canada to US and it stopped at its hub where you decided to take 3 days it would be USA.

Re: Set (O) Online application - visited more than one country within one trip

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2019 8:40 pm
by CULLINAN
cmon123 wrote:
Sun Jun 23, 2019 6:08 pm
Hello!

I've been searching this message board but I haven't been able to find an answer, apologies if it's been asked before.

I'm filling out the Set (O) form for ILR online and for the section asking " Any other time spent outside the UK and Crown Dependencies" how to I handle a trip where I went to more than one country? The online form only allows you to pick one country at a time and requires you to fill out the dates you left the UK, then the ones you re-entered.

I went on a trip where I left the UK Sept 21 2016, flew to Canada for 3 days, then to the US, then re-entered the UK Sept 28, 2016.

On the form would I do 2 entries (one for both countries) with the same dates and explain the reason? Or would I just note one country (ie. USA) and then explain I flew into one country, and out of the other?

Thanks
All what matters is the entry and exit to UK. So it will be UK to the last destination.
It will be UK to USA and you get a space to provide the reason. Mention you stayed in Canada for 3 days on those particular dates.

Re: Set (O) Online application - visited more than one country within one trip

Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2019 6:01 pm
by cmon123
Thank you so much! I definitely think I'm overthinking things!

ILR Change to English Requirement for Canadians?

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2019 1:04 am
by cmon123
Hi all,

I'm hoping someone can advise or might be in the same situation and let me know how they're planning on proceeding.

I was all done my online Set(O) application (via Tier 2) for ILR. I had gone all the way to the payment page, but stopped there as I didn't want to send it in too early. I had even printed it out last week to double check it all on paper.

As I went back in today to pay/send it off, it seems like I had a "new" section to fill out for English requirement. I hold a Canadian passport, every where on the documentation/gov website it states that my Canadian passport is enough to meet the requirement. I never had to fill out this section before and even my list of required documentation at the end stated to show my Canadian passport as proof.

But now I have to answer if I have a degree to prove my English status. If I say yes, it then adds it in my list of needed documentation, along with needing a NARIC letter. If I say no, it asks me if I'm except due to age/illness (both no).

Anyone else experience this? How should I proceed?

My diploma is back in Canada. I can always get it overnight Fedex'd over here, and I"ll have to dish out £350 for this NARIC thing but seems like a giant waste when as a Canadian, it says I should be exempt...

Re: Set (O) Online application - visited more than one country within one trip

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2019 1:12 am
by zimba
It is a glitch in the online form. Just say yes and ignore the document list. Canadians are exempt and your answer on the form is not the basis for the decision

Re: Set (O) Online application - visited more than one country within one trip

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2019 2:04 pm
by samus
Zimba wrote:
Fri Aug 09, 2019 1:12 am
It is a glitch in the online form. Just say yes and ignore the document list. Canadians are exempt and your answer on the form is not the basis for the decision
I assume this is also the case for all nationalities exempt from the Knowledge of Language requirement? My wife, a US citizen, is applying for ILR as a Tier 2 dependent and we encountered the same glitch in the online SET(O) today.

Re: Set (O) Online application - visited more than one country within one trip

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2019 2:49 pm
by samus
samus wrote:
Mon Aug 26, 2019 2:04 pm
Zimba wrote:
Fri Aug 09, 2019 1:12 am
It is a glitch in the online form. Just say yes and ignore the document list. Canadians are exempt and your answer on the form is not the basis for the decision
I assume this is also the case for all nationalities exempt from the Knowledge of Language requirement? My wife, a US citizen, is applying for ILR as a Tier 2 dependent and we encountered the same glitch in the online SET(O) today.
Also, although the NARIC letter and degree transcript are listed under "Other documents" and not "Mandatory documents", the form is not allowing us to proceed without ticking those boxes. Based on some other posts with similar issues I assume the solution is simply to tick the boxes, safe in the knowledge that the documents are not actually required and won't be requested, but I would be grateful for some peace of mind on that...

Re: Set (O) Online application - visited more than one country within one trip

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2019 12:11 am
by zimba
Simply answer No in the form if asked for English language degree

Re: Set (O) Online application - visited more than one country within one trip

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2019 12:15 pm
by samus
Zimba wrote:
Tue Aug 27, 2019 12:11 am
Simply answer No in the form if asked for English language degree
Thank you. For the benefit of anyone else with this issue, I've also just called the UKVI helpline and they also advised to answer "no" to the degree question (notwithstanding that my wife does have an English language degree...) to avoid getting sent down the wrong track. This certainly seems like something they need to fix in the workflow of the online application.

The followup questions, which we're also all "No" for, are:

"Have you passed an approved English language test?" -> No.
"Are you claiming an exemption from the English language test due to a medical or mental condition?" -> No.
"Do you have exceptional compassionate circumstances that prevent you from taking the test?" -> No.