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There is no explicit requirement to provide previous travel tickets as part of your application.mozhi12 wrote:Hi,
If the details of previous tickets not available what will happen.
Don't the public enquiry office have the previous departure and arrival details on their system (I mean by checking the passport number)?
thanks
mozhi
Yes, from what I understand e-borders was established in 2006 and since then they collect information about passengers entering and leaving the UK, which the UKBA have access to. But I don't know the precise nature of the information they gather and hold.mozhi12 wrote:Can't the home office or public enquiry office check on their computer system (e border) regarding the departure and arrival dates while we don't have departure dates sometimes?
I doubt anyone can give you a clear Yes or No answer to your question, it will depend on the nature/length of absences & how well you justify them.mozhi12 wrote:Hi,
Could I ask you if my absence is more than 180 days (mine 196 days) and if all of my absences were annual leave is it still problem to get ILR? even If I get letter from the employer.
mozhi