When submitting information to the Home Office for an application, it is important to present it in a clear and organized format to minimize mistakes. The document provides an example of how to submit absences from the UK in a table for each year with the dates, number of days, and reason for each absence. Organizing the information this way can help the application process go smoothly and potentially avoid unnecessary delays.
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1. When submitting information to the Home Office, do yourself a favour and make it
presentable. By doing so, you take control of your application and minimize mistakes,
yours and theirs. N.B. By doing it in this format, you might avoid counting unnecessarily an
extra day. Please find below an example of what I submitted for absences when I applied
for ILR. There are lots of things you can do for yourself if you just approach it a calm and
strategic manner.
Section X Absences:
Year 1 24 October Entry Clearance
27 October 30 October 2 days Holiday
4 November 13 November 8 days Business
26 November 29 November 2 days Holiday
Total X days
Year 2
27 February 5 March 5 days Holiday
6 March 10 March 3 days Holiday
19 April 23 April 3 days Holiday
Total X days
Year 3
21 April 25 April 3 days Holiday
17 May 20 May 2 days Holiday
Total X days
Year 4
15 June 16 June 0 days Business
22 June 27 June 4 days Business
27 June 28 June 0 days Business
Total X days
Year 5
31 December 9 January 8 days Holiday
19 May 2 June 13 days Business
5 June 7 June 1 day Business
Total X days
Grand Total X,X,X,X,X XX days