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I have one requested anyway, providing my European passport details and I received 7 pages of entries and exists !! Including some I completely forgot. I know I left more often than that so I put the dates in the form my parents told me.Dear Sir,
Please be advised that we do not hold all data electronically for entries/exits to/from the United Kingdom. Although you may have seen reference to the Home Office’s e-Borders system, you should be aware that this, so far, only covers a percentage of passenger movements in and out of the United Kingdom. A journey may therefore have been undertaken which is not covered by e-Borders.
All requests for e-Borders data must include the subject’s passport number.
Kind regards
Samantha Lodge
Subject Access Request Unit
Customer Service / Correspondence Team
Did you received only 5 Years of eborder travel history data or more??Gomjaba wrote:I was worried about the same thing. I am from the EU and therefore don't have any stamps of trips to my home country to visit my parents.
What I have done instead - and I am glad I did - is request my e-border data from the border agency via SAR (Subject Access Request)
I asked initially whether it is worth it and I got the following repluI have one requested anyway, providing my European passport details and I received 7 pages of entries and exists !! Including some I completely forgot. I know I left more often than that so I put the dates in the form my parents told me.Dear Sir,
Please be advised that we do not hold all data electronically for entries/exits to/from the United Kingdom. Although you may have seen reference to the Home Office’s e-Borders system, you should be aware that this, so far, only covers a percentage of passenger movements in and out of the United Kingdom. A journey may therefore have been undertaken which is not covered by e-Borders.
All requests for e-Borders data must include the subject’s passport number.
Kind regards
Samantha Lodge
Subject Access Request Unit
Customer Service / Correspondence Team
Based on the SAR they don't have the records of that particular trip anyway.
Bear in mind - legally they have 40 days to respond. I received the acknowledgement on May 21st and the result June 22nd, but they may still use all 40 days so if your application is urgent, then you might have to guess and mention it in the cover letter as they may as well pull the data from the border agencies anyway (they do say in the AN form that they will contact "other agencies" to confirm whatever needs confirming)
I requested all travel dates since I arrived in the UK in 2007 but the oldest noted in there was from 2013. Having said that - I don't think I traveled the first few years after my arrival. If I did - I don't remember and there are not records according to the Border Agency ... If I DID travel - the days I traveled are likely too small to count / be an issue as I was in constant work since I arrived in the UK and I only ever had 20 days of holiday / yearjalinchan wrote:Did you received only 5 Years of eborder travel history data or more??
How did your application go? Did you apply for SAR, or just put down the travel dates from memory?timw wrote:Thanks for reposting the previous reply. I did read that.
Even though it is helpful it does not answer my questions. I don't have time to ask for data from SAR.
Therefore I ask:
- How are the actual travel dates checked by the Home Office?
- What are the consequences from missing some travel dates in my application?