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I haven't seen any official waiver of the 180 day rule because of COVID. HO does have the ability to waive the requirement for ‘serious or compelling’ reasons.boraoo111222 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 10:51 pmHi
I would like to ask about my ILR application, I am under T1 entrepreneur, my business runs well, all related documents already be prepared, only one problem I need some advices, From 2020/01-2021/09, I back to China, due to Covid-19 my flight keep be cancelled monthly. I totally booked 3 times different flights, and changed by 9 times, China Covid-19 policy is extremely strict, direct flight between China-UK is unavailable and only very limited flights so very difficult to buy ticket, I keep flight cancellation notice via SMS from airplane, the E-tickets I booked and the related police also available to access via official website or news report.
Whether these evidence could be accepted by home office? if not enough, what else should be provide?
Anyone have same situation but ILR application successful?
Your kindly advice will be very helpful.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much, I will do that. whether is full details statement is better(like list every time cancellation time point, what kind of policy, how impact with the flight disruption?)marcnath wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 3:11 pmI haven't seen any official waiver of the 180 day rule because of COVID. HO does have the ability to waive the requirement for ‘serious or compelling’ reasons.boraoo111222 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 10:51 pmHi
I would like to ask about my ILR application, I am under T1 entrepreneur, my business runs well, all related documents already be prepared, only one problem I need some advices, From 2020/01-2021/09, I back to China, due to Covid-19 my flight keep be cancelled monthly. I totally booked 3 times different flights, and changed by 9 times, China Covid-19 policy is extremely strict, direct flight between China-UK is unavailable and only very limited flights so very difficult to buy ticket, I keep flight cancellation notice via SMS from airplane, the E-tickets I booked and the related police also available to access via official website or news report.
Whether these evidence could be accepted by home office? if not enough, what else should be provide?
Anyone have same situation but ILR application successful?
Your kindly advice will be very helpful.
Thank you so much.
So you will just have to apply, attach all the evidence and mention that you are seeking waiver of the absence requirement.
Hopefully it will be accepted as you seem to have a genuine case.
Whenever requesting for a waiver or special consideration best is to provide full details.boraoo111222 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 3:29 pmThank you so much, I will do that. whether is full details statement is better(like list every time cancellation time point, what kind of policy, how impact with the flight disruption?)marcnath wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 3:11 pmI haven't seen any official waiver of the 180 day rule because of COVID. HO does have the ability to waive the requirement for ‘serious or compelling’ reasons.boraoo111222 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 10:51 pmHi
I would like to ask about my ILR application, I am under T1 entrepreneur, my business runs well, all related documents already be prepared, only one problem I need some advices, From 2020/01-2021/09, I back to China, due to Covid-19 my flight keep be cancelled monthly. I totally booked 3 times different flights, and changed by 9 times, China Covid-19 policy is extremely strict, direct flight between China-UK is unavailable and only very limited flights so very difficult to buy ticket, I keep flight cancellation notice via SMS from airplane, the E-tickets I booked and the related police also available to access via official website or news report.
Whether these evidence could be accepted by home office? if not enough, what else should be provide?
Anyone have same situation but ILR application successful?
Your kindly advice will be very helpful.
Thank you so much.
So you will just have to apply, attach all the evidence and mention that you are seeking waiver of the absence requirement.
Hopefully it will be accepted as you seem to have a genuine case.
ok,thank you, btw, my gov offical advice "do not travel aboard during that period avoid infection risk" also accesse via gov website. whether this also could be parts of travel disruption evidence"?AmazonianX wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 7:00 pmWhenever requesting for a waiver or special consideration best is to provide full details.boraoo111222 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 3:29 pmThank you so much, I will do that. whether is full details statement is better(like list every time cancellation time point, what kind of policy, how impact with the flight disruption?)marcnath wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 3:11 pmI haven't seen any official waiver of the 180 day rule because of COVID. HO does have the ability to waive the requirement for ‘serious or compelling’ reasons.boraoo111222 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 10:51 pmHi
I would like to ask about my ILR application, I am under T1 entrepreneur, my business runs well, all related documents already be prepared, only one problem I need some advices, From 2020/01-2021/09, I back to China, due to Covid-19 my flight keep be cancelled monthly. I totally booked 3 times different flights, and changed by 9 times, China Covid-19 policy is extremely strict, direct flight between China-UK is unavailable and only very limited flights so very difficult to buy ticket, I keep flight cancellation notice via SMS from airplane, the E-tickets I booked and the related police also available to access via official website or news report.
Whether these evidence could be accepted by home office? if not enough, what else should be provide?
Anyone have same situation but ILR application successful?
Your kindly advice will be very helpful.
Thank you so much.
So you will just have to apply, attach all the evidence and mention that you are seeking waiver of the absence requirement.
Hopefully it will be accepted as you seem to have a genuine case.