RDRM11710 - Residence: The SRT: Days spent in the UK: What is meant by a day spent in the UK
An individual is considered to have spent a day in the UK if they are here at the end of the day (midnight). This is subject to:
- the deeming rule (see RDRM11720) which will count certain days even though they were not here at midnight
- transit days (see RDRM11730)
- time spent in the UK due to exceptional circumstances - those days may not count towards the total day count for certain parts of the SRT
If an individual considers that they have been in the UK at the end of the day because of exceptional circumstances, and that this will have a bearing on their residence status see RDRM13220 and RDRM13230. These detail those parts of the SRT where exceptional circumstance days may, or may not be taken into account when counting the number of days spent in the UK.