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No...just mentioned those which are UK entry or UK exit dates. cheersntp1123 wrote:Hi all,
Thanks for the quick response. Just to clarify my question further:
I travelled to Egypt from UK on 2nd of Oct 2011 as part of a business trip and returned finally to UK on the 21st of Dec 2011. Now, the Heathrow entry stamp is given in my passport.
Now, during this period, I also travelled to Middle East (Dubai) from 6th of November to 13th of November. This was mainly a personal holiday. Dubai immigration have stamped my entry and exit in the passport.
Do I have to list the Dubai trip in absence schedule as there is a stamp on the passport?
Hope someone can please advise as I am preparing the Absence Schedule currently and its really trying me....
Thanks and regards,
Categorically untrue!Smallfamily wrote:Caseworker can match those dates. HO does have an access to every applicant's entry and exit dates.
No its not because HO wants to see the UK entry and UK exit dates... not the ones which are for on-going travel.settled_now wrote:Categorically untrue!Smallfamily wrote:Caseworker can match those dates. HO does have an access to every applicant's entry and exit dates.
So, by this logic, if you passport with the stamps gets stolen/lost, you can kiss you ILR goodby, for another 5 years? Just because you can't show the stamps?settled_now wrote:When I say categorically untrue, I am saying that "HO does have an access to every applicant's entry and exit dates".
The only tool they have to go by is your passport stamps!!
Just search this forum for SAR reports and see what results people get.