I read this on another immigration website, but if you're applying for ILR based on long residence but lost your passport, how do you prove to the Home Office about your absences? Technically, even if you have a long absence from the UK, if that documentation was in your lost passport, how does the Home Office know about those absences if you don't declare them on the application form? I know that UK immigration control only started monitoring your exit from this country only in the last two years or so.
I won't support this practice, because the consequences of being caught will be huge. You are probably facing deporation and possible travel to the UK in the long term. But I'm just curious how the Home Office is ever going to find out your absences without your passport. I'm sure this must have been done in the past.
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