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That's an assumption. While it couldn't hurt to include all trips, "other country" means what it says.uberqe– uberqe2020-01-05 19:43:11 +00:00Commented Jan 5, 2020 at 19:43
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3@uberqe Please can you clarify which part of the answer is an assumption in your opinion? I can try and further clarify it. I totally agree that "other country" should be taken at face value when answering the yes/no part of the question, though with the guidance telling one to provide details of all of their trips, I see it as a harder requirement than "couldn't hurt" to do so, which makes me a bit puzzled...B.Liu– B.Liu2020-01-06 01:05:27 +00:00Commented Jan 6, 2020 at 1:05
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The guidance is for the paper version of the form which is not the same as the one referred to in the original question. Many questions on this form are different from the ones on the Access UK website which is not the same as the Visa4UK website for the same type of application. For example, the paper form does not separate trips to premium destinations to make it part of another question. On the online Accessuk version, the applicant is specifically told to list only his/last three “visits” to these. IMO the UK application process is vague and requirements/questions frequently change.uberqe– uberqe2020-01-06 09:14:05 +00:00Commented Jan 6, 2020 at 9:14
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@uberqe That makes more sense to me, thank you for clarifying. I don't have immediate access to the forms on different platforms but I agree the questions, guidances, and form itself frequently change. I don't think your observation contradicts the essence of the answer to OP's question (i.e. list each visits instead of list of countries if you visit the same country multiple times), but I will try to reword it to direct readers to the latest guidance to make the answer last longer. Thanks again.B.Liu– B.Liu2020-01-06 10:54:59 +00:00Commented Jan 6, 2020 at 10:54
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There is no official guidance for the Access UK or visa4UK forms. The instructions (as ambiguous as they are) are embedded in the forms themselves.uberqe– uberqe2020-01-06 11:19:17 +00:00Commented Jan 6, 2020 at 11:19
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