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Its up to the applicant to submit adequate evidence to support their case.emuoct wrote:Hi there,
A question about section 5 of the following form: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _03-16.pdf
We are required to list all absences from the UK but it is seriously lacking in context. If over the last 5 years I have left the UK countless times for weekend trips to Paris, work trips to the US for 5-10 days and other short holidays, how on earth can I know all the dates of these, especially EU destinations with no passport stamps!? Am I required to list each and every exit from the UK including weekend trips to Paris?
Thanks in advance!
Yes, that's it in a nutshell.emuoct wrote:Thanks for the speedy reply. So I can just fill in rough dates of each holiday/trip for the ones that I have no stamps for in my passport, and it probably won't matter if I miss a few so long as I clearly show I've been a continued resident? (My work history and supporting documents should satisfy this I guess).
Hear back - acknowledgement etc; don't hold your breath. (No handholding from UKVI/HO).emuoct wrote:Understood! Thanks very much. Roughly how long does it take to hear back after submission, do you know?
Good point. There's been a bunch of questions on EU-related absences and PR - I may have mixed it up with one of those.alterhase58 wrote:OP's link pointed to the EEA PR application, presumably aiming at BC in due course.
Now's the time to think ahead and keep records of travels going forward which then makes filling in the form AN requirement a doddle.