Dear all,
I am an EU citizen, who has completed 5-years residing in the UK and I'm now in the process of preparing my application for a Permanent Residence Card.
I have two queries:
1) When I first arrived to the UK, I was staying in various temporary accommodations, and only managed to get full-time employment 3 months after my arrival. Hence, I do not have proof of residence / bills for the first 4 months, nor of any salary. After that period, I have full, continuous P60s etc. Would the HO query the first 4 months of my first year of stay here which I am using as the beginning of my 5-year residence period?
2) In terms of documentation provided with the application for the entire period: would just providing P60s for all years, plus NI contributions evidence, plus telephone bill for all years be enough (I had a hard time finding tenancy agreements for the first 3 years, my evidence of council tax payments is intermittent, and so is that of utility bills, so I do not plan to include any)? So, would P60s be sufficient for a PR card, or do I need more evidence showing my actual residing in the UK?
Thanks for your time,
James
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