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5.6 Have you been absent from the State for more than 6 weeks per annum in any of the past 5 years?
If you answered Yes to 5.6 please provide details of all absences from the State on a separate sheet and enclose it with your application.
Hi,sib2 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2020 6:08 pmHi,
one of the question posted above was:
6 weeks absences are deducted in its entirety or just the excess days over 6 weeks?
the answer was:
For any year that you are absent for more than 42 days, you should deduct the entirety of these days.
My question is what is the source of this information given in the answer above?
(because I could not find anywhere to deduct the entirety of these days)
Like, I was out for 44 days in one year (44-42=2 days) and 55 days in another year (55-42=13)
so, I am just adding 13+2 days and will submit after 5 years+15 days.
If the above information is correct, then I have to wait (55+44=99)99 days on top of 5 years!
Please clarify.
thank you
Hi,
It is part of the formChristinaLeary wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2020 3:45 pmOne last question please.
SOrry for annoying you. This 6 week rule is nowhere written on the official webiste of INIS or DOJ? When i emailed them, they said the 6 week absences will be deducted in its entirety. However i couldnot find any link to the official version.
DO you have the link to it? Can you please share?
Whats the source of your information ?littlerr wrote: ↑Fri Mar 13, 2020 12:51 pmIf your total absence is less than 6 weeks within a year, you don’t need to include any absence.
If it’s more than 6 weeks, you should deduct all of that.
If it’s just a little bit above 6 weeks and they are due to work related activities, you can explain the situation and ask the company to issue you a letter. This will normally be fine. However, if you want to be on the safe side, then just wait a bit longer.