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It is unlikely that IO will know he was away for 2 years (separate discussion)seasky wrote:An option (with complications):
1. He can get on plane because as far as airline goes he has valid ILR
2. Landing card asks UK address. Dont put a hotel (stay w. friends)
3. Length of stay write "ILR" as usual
It is unlikely that IO will know he was away for 2 years (separate discussion)
No matter what if asked do not lie. But it is not his obligation to volountary declare anything (I think)
UK does not have passport control on exiting the country and the notification systems of the airlines are still not great (and there are ferries, Eurostar, land borders....)muhdkhokhar wrote:It is unlikely that IO will know he was away for 2 years (separate discussion)seasky wrote:An option (with complications):
1. He can get on plane because as far as airline goes he has valid ILR
2. Landing card asks UK address. Dont put a hotel (stay w. friends)
3. Length of stay write "ILR" as usual
It is unlikely that IO will know he was away for 2 years (separate discussion)
No matter what if asked do not lie. But it is not his obligation to volountary declare anything (I think)
When they will put the details the system itself will flag. Officer don't havve to manually check. Its 2017 to 1017
seasky wrote:UK does not have passport control on exiting the country and the notification systems of the airlines are still not great (and there are ferries, Eurostar, land borders....)muhdkhokhar wrote:It is unlikely that IO will know he was away for 2 years (separate discussion)seasky wrote:An option (with complications):
1. He can get on plane because as far as airline goes he has valid ILR
2. Landing card asks UK address. Dont put a hotel (stay w. friends)
3. Length of stay write "ILR" as usual
It is unlikely that IO will know he was away for 2 years (separate discussion)
No matter what if asked do not lie. But it is not his obligation to volountary declare anything (I think)
When they will put the details the system itself will flag. Officer don't havve to manually check. Its 2017 to 1017
But how does UKVI seem to know of your travel history when you apply for a SAR?seasky wrote:UK does not have passport control on exiting the country and the notification systems of the airlines are still not great (and there are ferries, Eurostar, land borders....)muhdkhokhar wrote:It is unlikely that IO will know he was away for 2 years (separate discussion)seasky wrote:An option (with complications):
1. He can get on plane because as far as airline goes he has valid ILR
2. Landing card asks UK address. Dont put a hotel (stay w. friends)
3. Length of stay write "ILR" as usual
It is unlikely that IO will know he was away for 2 years (separate discussion)
No matter what if asked do not lie. But it is not his obligation to volountary declare anything (I think)
When they will put the details the system itself will flag. Officer don't havve to manually check. Its 2017 to 1017
They dont at all. In my SAR they had 1 trip out of 70+ times I left the UKpoper wrote: But how does UKVI seem to know of your travel history when you apply for a SAR?
seasky wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2017 7:23 pmAn option (with complications):
1. He can get on plane because as far as airline goes he has valid ILR
2. Landing card asks UK address. Dont put a hotel (stay w. friends)
3. Length of stay write "ILR" as usual
It is unlikely that IO will know he was away for 2 years (separate discussion)
No matter what if asked do not lie. But it is not his obligation to volountary declare anything (I think)
Exit checks fact sheet
Were these exits before 8th April 2015 or after? That is the date that the exit checks were started.