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Hi,

I am a citizen of India and currently a resident of UK. I am trying to fill up my Travel History under section Personal History however; I have a concern with question "Provide details of any trips Pankaj Chhabra has taken outside his/her country of origin or of residence in the last ten years".

Do/ Should I mention my entry to UK as a travel history or not?? I am declaring all travel I did in last 10 years from India and from UK however; I am not sure of my travel from India to UK (its been more than one year and I still live in UK only).

Please help..
 
I am an Indian national in the UK. I mentioned my entry from India into the UK and selected it as ongoing.
 
xpressentry said:
I am an Indian national in the UK. I mentioned my entry from India into the UK and selected it as ongoing.

Also during the period in UK, I have travelled for 4 weeks to India for holiday.. Do I need to mention that as well ??
 
pankaj.chhabra said:
Also during the period in UK, I have travelled for 4 weeks to India for holiday.. Do I need to mention that as well ??

you dont have to but I did.
 
no. you only need to provide trips in countries except your home country (india) and your residency country (UK).
 
xpressentry said:
you dont have to but I did.

Thanks so much for your reply.. +1

Let me put up a scenario, being an indian citizen..
01 April 2016 I came to UK..
01 June 2016 I went to france on holiday and came back to UK on 07 June 2016..
Then on 01 Sep 2016 I went to India for holiday and came back to UK on 01 Oct 2016..

Now, while declaring my travel history, I should break all my UK visits and mention as 3 different travels into UK ?? Or shall I put just one travel from 01 April 2016 till present??

Secondly, I should mention my travel for both france and India, right??
 
I mentioned my first entry into the UK as ongoing as I havent left the UK. I am still here. All my other trips have originated out of the UK.
 
I think you only need to mention you trip to france . Your country of residence is the Uk and the one of your origin is India . someone else confirm this ?
 
pankaj.chhabra said:
Thanks so much for your reply.. +1

Let me put up a scenario, being an indian citizen..
01 April 2016 I came to UK..
01 June 2016 I went to france on holiday and came back to UK on 07 June 2016..
Then on 01 Sep 2016 I went to India for holiday and came back to UK on 01 Oct 2016..

Now, while declaring my travel history, I should break all my UK visits and mention as 3 different travels into UK ?? Or shall I put just one travel from 01 April 2016 till present??

Secondly, I should mention my travel for both france and India, right??

I have a similar query ... IND (country of origin) AND SOUTH AFRICA (country of residence) ... I lived for 5 years in South Africa and traveled extensively to other African countries and Home to India once or twice a year... Do I need to mention every travel out of India till I reached South Africa , and then every travel out of South Africa while living there? Very confusing... And do I need to mention travel to IND from South Africa as separate line items.
 
SanKanKun said:
I have a similar query ... IND (country of origin) AND SOUTH AFRICA (country of residence) ... I lived for 5 years in South Africa and traveled extensively to other African countries and Home to India once or twice a year... Do I need to mention every travel out of India till I reached South Africa , and then every travel out of South Africa while living there? Very confusing... And do I need to mention travel to IND from South Africa as separate line items.

Did you get answer to your question?? I am still looking for answer
 
I just answered your question. You don't have to list travel between country of residence and nationality but I did