There were refusals based on more than 6 weeks outside Ireland. Department deducted whole period not the days above 6 weeks.denisaric wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 11:36 pmWhats 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.
That makes no sense. Imagine you spent 45 days instead of max 42 abroad and they deduct all 45 days from your reckonable residency rather then only 1/2 days that you overstayed . It says you are allowed up to 6 weeks but they did not mention that they will completely deduct it if you overstay .
Again it is based by Minister good judgement, if it was for work or medical reason they might not deduct those.