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Yes that means you will fail the requirement.
No. Did you read the link above ?
Do not confuse yourself by reading every thing you can find. You clearly did not properly read the link I provided. It is very very clearly explained as the old rules apply to all absences that started prior to 11 April 2024 and the new rules only apply to absences that started after that date. So the rolling calculation does NOT apply to absences that started before 11 April 2024. Please go back and read the explanation under the link againmovenom wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2024 11:02 pmHi,
Thanks for your reply.
Yes I did zimba
I have read many sources but they seem to contradict themselves at times.
I was under the impression that the rule prior to April 11th was that one single trip could not be more than 184 days. I have had multiple trips in total around the 180 day mark. Does the rolling period apply prior to April 11th?
zimba wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2024 11:51 amDo not confuse yourself by reading every thing you can find. You clearly did not properly read the link I provided. It is very very clearly explained as the old rules apply to all absences that started prior to 11 April 2024 and the new rules only apply to absences that started after that date. So the rolling calculation does NOT apply to absences that started before 11 April 2024. Please go back and read the explanation under the link again