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Multiple visits under one holiday - Absent days question

Post by crusador0408 » Fri Jan 25, 2013 12:26 pm

Hi,

As the subject says, I am preparing my days out of UK list on an excel template. Quick question is:
I have been from UK during say 14/1/2010 - 14/2/2010 . However, during this off I went to India, then went to dubai for few days, then back to india and back to UK.
Do I need to put in 14/1 - 15 /1 as visit outside UK or whole detail which countries even the breakups of tour to india, then to dubai n then to india again?

Thanks in advance.
I have my ILR since march 2013, previously based on HSMP+Tier1 ext. All views are my own, am not a professional on immigration matters.

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Re: Multiple visits under one holiday - Absent days question

Post by fred namm » Fri Jan 25, 2013 12:39 pm

crusador0408 wrote:Hi,

As the subject says, I am preparing my days out of UK list on an excel template. Quick question is:
I have been from UK during say 14/1/2010 - 14/2/2010 . However, during this off I went to India, then went to dubai for few days, then back to india and back to UK.
Do I need to put in 14/1 - 15 /1 as visit outside UK or whole detail which countries even the breakups of tour to india, then to dubai n then to india again?

Thanks in advance.
I believe what they want to know is when you left the UK... they are other threads on this forum on same topic.. please look around

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Post by crusador0408 » Fri Jan 25, 2013 12:59 pm

are you sure about threads? I did a quick search and couldn't come up with. I am sure there might be something same/similar on this forum already.

What was your search term?
I have my ILR since march 2013, previously based on HSMP+Tier1 ext. All views are my own, am not a professional on immigration matters.

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Post by Deepa999 » Fri Jan 25, 2013 3:09 pm

crusador0408 wrote:are you sure about threads? I did a quick search and couldn't come up with. I am sure there might be something same/similar on this forum already.

What was your search term?
Hi crusador0408,

I got my ILR very recently, I have an absence like you, In one month time i had been to Dubai(for 3days) then been to India for my holiday.

I just mentioned as - Holiday to Dubai then been to India for family catch up

As long as you clear with date of UK OUT and IN, everything should be fine,.

Deepa

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Post by Gagan1986 » Fri Jan 25, 2013 7:41 pm

They have just asked what dates you left and entered UK. Just the dates and number of days will do.

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Re: Multiple visits under one holiday - Absent days question

Post by [iD] » Fri Jan 25, 2013 7:43 pm

crusador0408 wrote:Hi,

As the subject says, I am preparing my days out of UK list on an excel template. Quick question is:
I have been from UK during say 14/1/2010 - 14/2/2010 . However, during this off I went to India, then went to dubai for few days, then back to india and back to UK.
Do I need to put in 14/1 - 15 /1 as visit outside UK or whole detail which countries even the breakups of tour to india, then to dubai n then to india again?

Thanks in advance.
They're just asking about your absence from the UK. They don't care if you've been to multiple countries in that visit.
Goodluck.

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Re: Multiple visits under one holiday - Absent days question

Post by crusador0408 » Sun Jan 27, 2013 2:39 pm

[iD] wrote:
crusador0408 wrote:Hi,

As the subject says, I am preparing my days out of UK list on an excel template. Quick question is:
I have been from UK during say 14/1/2010 - 14/2/2010 . However, during this off I went to India, then went to dubai for few days, then back to india and back to UK.
Do I need to put in 14/1 - 15 /1 as visit outside UK or whole detail which countries even the breakups of tour to india, then to dubai n then to india again?

Thanks in advance.
They're just asking about your absence from the UK. They don't care if you've been to multiple countries in that visit.

sage and gagan, thanks!

main panga is if I include days in/out IN, then count is more than 180 otherwise 163! so not sure whether I qualify or not that way.
I have my ILR since march 2013, previously based on HSMP+Tier1 ext. All views are my own, am not a professional on immigration matters.

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Post by uksettlement » Sun Jan 27, 2013 3:23 pm

180 days every year is allowed as per the new rules hence you are totally fine.
Thanks!

Disclaimer: I am no immigration lawyer nor am I OISC qualified. Suggestions given by me are based on personal experience of dealing with UKBA. Don't treat my advice as a substitute for legal opinion.

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Post by crusador0408 » Mon Jan 28, 2013 10:22 am

Thanks a ton!
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Post by goldfish » Mon Jan 28, 2013 12:17 pm

uksettlement wrote:180 days every year is allowed as per the new rules hence you are totally fine.
I don't think that is correct. Check other threads for confirmation.

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