Hi there,
I am currently in the process of applying for BC. To give a little bit of context, I have been working+studying in the UK continuously for 7 years. I am an EEU national, and received ILR over a year ago.
I have been working on my BC application. I meet every requirement except for the number of days away from the UK. In the last 12 months, I have been away for 107 days, above the 90 day limit. However, I have been away for 370 days in the last 5 years, so below that limit. Most of my absences in the last year were because of work (around 67 days). I have a few questions:
1. I know that usually being between 90 and 100 days away in the last 12 months is not too much of a problem. Is being away for 107 (i.e. above the 100 mentioned in the guidelines) a complete dealbreaker? Put another way, how big of a deal is it to be over 100 days, considering everything else is in order, and most of the absences are work related?
2. My understanding is that if one is above 100 days in the last 12 months, then it is important to make the case that I am intending to stay in the UK for the foreseeable future. What is the best way of making this case? I could potentially attach my work contract and my house contract, and say that I am thinking of staying here for X, Y and Z reasons, but I do not know if that is enough/believable (anyone could write that they intend to stay for the foreseeable future). I do not own any property, nor am I in a relationship with anyone anywhere, so I am not sure how I could make the case there.
3. Does it make sense to add a cover letter explaining the nature of the absences, and providing evidence that I had to travel (e.g. a letter from my boss stating that I had to travel for work)? Or are these cover letters usually not helpful?
4. Unrelated to the above, do I need to submit scans of every page of my passport with my application, even if my passport is rarely if ever stamped (e.g. as proof of living)? Is this mandatory or just voluntary?
More in general, in terms of supplying documents (e.g. proof of living, anything related to point 2 above, etc) is the best approach to attach as much information/documents as possible (that could of course be considered relevant), or would the caseworker disregard these/be annoyed by these? I am just worried that something provided is not convincing enough and the whole application gets thrown away because of that.
Any insights on these questions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks a lot in advance
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