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Forget 'years.' Calendar years are meaningless in this context. The guidance says "in ANY 12 month period." So in your example, if the five months in Year 1 were the last five months of the year (Aug to Dec) and the one month in the second year was January, then that would be six months in a 12 month period, the period being from the beginning of August Year 1 to the end of January Year 2.
Hey GMB thanks to your replay.so I thk I’m not mentioned theses days.can u plz tell me r u eea citizens or nun eea family mumber?GMB wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2017 5:26 pmYou're free to report every time you were outside the UK if you want to, but doing so is not a requirement unless it meets the "6 mo. in any 12 mo. period" threshold, despite what your solicitor says (have him/her read the Guidance Notes). Personally I avoid providing any information beyond what they ask for, and I would never provide anything they specifically tell me not to provide. Why give them things they didn't ask for when it can only be used against you? During my five-year qualifying period I spent 569 days outside the UK. But on my application I marked that section N/A and moved on.