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Yes, if she meets ALL the requirements of ILR based on long residence.
You should write the dates as accurately as possible.party925 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 1:24 pmI came, along with my wife and daughter, to UK in 2008. I am currently on Tier 2 visa.
I intend to apply for ILR on the basis of 10 year continuous residence.
In 2009, I went with my family to Ireland (Dublin) four times. Most of the visits were 2 weeks long. One of them was for around 2 months. My passport has got entry stamp to Ireland. However, there is no UK entry stamp. I can only guess the return dates. I have not kept the air tickets, boarding pass, even the email is non-functional. I requested Subject access request (SAR) but it only shows the boarding card of my first entry to UK.
1) Is it ok to write the approximate date of entry to UK from Ireland?
2) What other evidence do I need to show?
3) My daughter is 18 and will submit her own application. What evidence she can show? She was in school at that time. School is not providing the attendance of each month. However, they have provided a letter mentioning that she has been a pupil of school mentioning start and end date.
Any advice please.
Thanks in advance.