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In my opinion, the old question was perfectly fine. The new one is a complete nightmare (said as someone who has a PEO appointment for ILR in the next couple of weeks and has filled up the old form, which I am minded to use nevertheless). The old question disregarded irrelevant prior periods. The new question, by asking for the first date one entered the UK, whether or not one is relying on that date for ILR purposes, and then asking for all subsequent movements in and out of the UK since such first date, effectively requires the applicant to provide a much longer (and completely irrelevant) travel history than the 5 year period on which he/she is relying for the ILR application. Someone like me, who came for 3 years in 2000, left in end 2002 and came back in 2005 now has to provide travel history from 2000. For no purpose. If this is UKBA's idea of clearing ambiguities (and I don't for a moment think the question, as previously phrased, was ambiguous) I am all for ambiguous forms rather than purported clarity!John wrote:In my opinion the old question was ambiguous, and led to questions being asked on this board ..... and the new question is not ambiguous.
All I can say is .... just answer the question! And don't try to guess why they are asking the question.I agree, I first entered the UK in 1990, but I don't think that is the date they want.
When I fill this out in a few months time I'll be putting a date in 2005 which is the start of my (current) residency period.