ICloud drive option not in settings

Hi,
i'm having problems with iCloud drive. When I go to settings then iCloud i don't have the option to turn on or off iCloud drive. For some reason it disappeared. I need it to use my iWork applications!
THank you!

Ok this led me to investigating every single option in Settings and I found the cause of this.
I have my work e-mail on my phone along with some other work related apps. This also comes with a set of policies. In my case my companies device policy restricts the use of iCloud Drive and Photo Stream. You can check the policies and the corresponding restrictions in Settings > General > Profiles & Device Management.

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