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by double2double5 » Wed Oct 03, 2018 1:13 am
The answer: it doesn't matter how many countries you visited. Home Office only wants to know how many days you were away from the UK. I have been in a similar situation and I only include the first country I visited. An example case below:
Example:
Flight out of UK to UAE: 10 July
Arrival in UAE: 11 July (assuming an overnight flight, that covers all scenario)
Depart UAE to France: 15 July
Arrive France: 15 July (randomly assuming a day flight, it is irrelevant)
Depart France to UK: 31 July
Arrival UK: 31 July (no overnight journey etc, unless you take the bus).
In this case (and in all cases), ignore the day you left the UK and the day you arrived back in the UK. i.e., don't count 10 July and 31 July. That leaves you with 20 full days of absence.
In the application, you would say: Purpose: Holiday, From: 10 July, To 31 July, Absence: 20 days, Countries Visited: France
Don't bother splitting it into two trips; because you didn't leave the UK on 15 July. You left on 10 July and you came back on 31 July. I normally put the first country of visit. In this case, UAE, even though you spent more time in France.