UK SRT records

Keep a clean UK day record for SRT conversations.

The UK Statutory Residence Test is more than one number, but your UK day count is still the record you need first.

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Why this converts

People do not need another travel diary. They need the count before it hurts.

  • UK SRT has automatic overseas, automatic UK, and sufficient-ties parts.
  • Different facts can change the result.
  • Day records still matter across the test.
  • Calendar memory is weak evidence months later.

Complex test

Do not reduce UK SRT to one simple counter.

DaysAbroad does not replace SRT advice. It gives you the presence record that makes an advisor conversation easier and less dependent on memory.

Practical recordkeeping

Know what your UK day history says before review.

Keep UK and non-UK days in one timeline, then export the record when an advisor, employer, or accountant needs it.

Proof and export

When someone asks where you were, have the file ready.

DaysAbroad keeps a country-by-country timeline you can export for accountants, visa paperwork, employer reporting, advisor review, or your own archive.

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  • UK day totals
  • Multi-year timeline
  • Manual corrections
  • CSV and JSON export
  • On-device travel data

FAQ

Common questions

Does DaysAbroad calculate UK SRT?
No. UK SRT is fact-specific. DaysAbroad helps with the day-count record that an advisor can review.
Can I correct UK days manually?
Yes. You can correct the timeline when your phone was off, left behind, or location data needs cleanup.
Can I export UK day records?
Yes. Pro includes CSV and JSON export.

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Start this year's record before it becomes reconstruction work.

Free for two countries. Pro unlocks automatic tracking, Schengen alerts, multi-year history, purpose labels, and CSV/JSON export.

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DaysAbroad helps you keep day-count records. It is not legal, tax, or immigration advice. Always confirm your specific situation with an immigration lawyer, tax advisor, accountant, or the relevant authority.