One of rules then applying for citizenship is:
I then read 5 posts here on what does it mean 5years + 1day from application received, and emphasis on that it is essential to be present on that day in UK.The residence requirements:
1. You must have been physically present in England, Wales, Scotland, Northern
Ireland, the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands on the day 5 years before the
application is received by the Home Office.
For example if your application is received on 20/1/2010 you should have been
physically present in the United Kingdom on 21/1/2005.
Most applications that fail do so because applicants have applied even though
they cannot satisfy the residence requirement to be present in the UK at the
beginning of the residential qualifying period.
What I cant seem to find is how does one goes about proving that he was present on that day, I mean Brits do not track who leaves the country only who enters. So one could take day of his first entry and from that point claim that he was present all the time, and always left for one day in case there are re-entries.
I don't think anyone would leave such a hole, so for them to know that I was on some specific day present in country I would assume I would have to provide some sort of proof (like bill or appointment). How is this being handled ATM?
Thanks.