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1) Don't forget you are dealing with a rule-bound & procedure-bound Kafkaesque Government bureaucracy here.hrbix wrote:Hi there, I've got a few doubts / questions about my AN naturalisation form I'd appreciate it if someone can help me. Cheers a lot in advance
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I mean it is kinda obvious that some families want go on holiday abroad when their kids have half-term holidays in school here in the UK.
2) My absence out of the UK is reaching high figures due to the fact that I have done various summer internships abroad over the last 4 years while studying at uni here in the UK. Furthermore, another reason for my high absence is that as I part of my university course I had to go on a mandatory study placement to Spain and therefore I was out of the UK for almost a year. I have letter from my university confirming that I went on this placement as well as I'm planning on enclosing a certificate, which shows that I have passed this placement year and the year in which this placement was done. Although I will mention it as my absence will it actually count as absence seeing as I have been here for over 8 years and these reasons for my absence are related to business trips, internships and mandatory placements as a part of my university degree here in the UK?
You can try applying for a SAR from UKVI & see how much they have on their files about your movements in/out of UK:hrbix wrote:Thank you guys I will calculate my absence I will post it on here. I think I will wait like a week or so just to be 100% sure that I was physically present here in the UK 5 years ago before my application is received by the HO.
Regarding my absence I have come across another problem. I cannot exactly find out all the dates I was absent from the UK for the past 5 years. I can be fairly precise with the last 2-3 years but when it comes to 4,5 years I'm just a human being and I don't remember all of this. I frequently go abroad on holiday for a few days or a week at least 4-5 times a year. I don't only fly but I go by car quite a lot and since not all the bookings are made by me I often cannot find out, which day exactly I left and which day exactly I came back. I have tried to request information from e.g. Ryanair who I fly with very often but the don't hold this information on their system so there is literally no way of me find out. As I am an EU citizen I don't apply for visa or anything I just go on holiday with my passport. As a part of free European movement our passports never get checked when leaving the UK only on the way back. How important is the accuracy of providing the exact dates of my UK absence? I would obviously provide as accurate information as I have but when going back about 3/4/5 years ago I will only be able to make rough guesses of some of my trips abroad.
In connection with a naturalisation application, you will have to make a case (eg via cover letter) within the guidance & on basis of your 8+ years residence in UK.hrbix wrote:Thanks guys for your advice....it took me long time but I have calculated all my absence my on information hold by my employer and my e-mails showing flights, which I have booked myself or someone else did for me. I have calculated my absence and it comes to just slightly under 800 days. I have been a resident here for over 8 years. Started studying in the UK in Sept 2007. I believe I should be fine with such high absence. In addition about 220-300 days of this absence would be due to studying in Spain for a year as a part of my university degree here in the UK. My university has sent me a letter confirming that it was a compulsory study placement as a part of my degree. Will HO accept that and disregard this absence? I've read somewhere that a study/professional experience should be disregarded?
As I mentioned above, the EU rules on continuity are different - and cover absences of up to 6 months in any 12 month period (every year).hrbix wrote:Thank you noajthan for your clarification! This placement in Spain was more than a year ago so it should not come under the rule of absence in the last 12 months. I have been given an official letter from my university justifying that this was a core module need to satisfy the requirements of my university degree, which I believe should be a good justification. Furthermore, I have never applied to become a resident in Spain during that period of time so in theory this should be regarded as absence rather than interrupting my residency period here in the UK.