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Spouse of BC = 3 years residence. Physically present on 13th/14th March 2016.
Out of curiosity, what is the relevance of the exam attendance in your question ? CR001 probably mentioned 13/14th as you said you would apply on the 13/14th, so either day should be fine as long as 3 years ago the applicant was physically present in the country.Headlad wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 8:39 amThank you CR001
I knew you would know and recognise we are applying the 3 year route.
I have exam attendance record for physical presence in UK 13/3/16 which day would you advise us to apply on 13/3/19 or 14/3/19 next month for 3 year route married to U.K. Citizen?
Or does it not matter, either day.
Thank you
HO use the airline passenger data and landing cards etc to check.They will be able to check when she was out of the UK despite stating the wrong year on ILR application with dates for holiday 1916 instead of 1917?
Simply answer the questions truthfully in the form. It is a completely different department that process nationality but if you feel you need to explain (and thereby draw attention to the mis declaration on ILR), then add a note in the Additional Information page of the form.Do I explain the difference as a genuine mistake or just complete the application with dates she was genuinely away and they will check or recognise the mistake.