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You're asked now to do it, when are you planning to apply for Naturalisation? If its in few months and you were out only for 45 days then you are good to apply without providing any clarifications, if its next year then yes, you will have to ask for discretion.walldorfian wrote:dear friends,
i was out of uk to visit my family, who underwent hospitalisation and ended up staying for 45 days. we have sufficient proof to highlight the time spent in the hospital.
now, i am asked to go out of uk to work in europe on a weekly basis (mon to fri fly ). i have a feeling, the number of days would add up to 110 days ( 20 days above the limit!) even after ignoring mondays and fridays as days-out-of-country.
shall i request discretion from caseworker as majority of the time was spent in taking care of family and my residence continues to exist in uk.
walldorfian
Are you able to apply for naturalisation before you begin the work related travel? Or before you end up exceeding the 90 day threshold?walldorfian wrote:now, i am asked to go out of uk to work in europe on a weekly basis (mon to fri fly ). i have a feeling, the number of days would add up to 110 days ( 20 days above the limit!) even after ignoring mondays and fridays as days-out-of-country.
It means, either you own a house, or have family (wife/kids) living here in UK.You have demonstrated links with the UK through presence of family, and established home and a substantial part of your estate;
If you cannot prove ties to UK and are out of UK for more than 90 days in last year, Home Office views you as not someone willing to make UK as home, instead, just want to gain Naturalisation merely for the benefit for it.walldorfian wrote: Does it mean ,
My case would get rejected as I do not own a home in uk? And my wife was with me during the 45 days long India visit and stays with me right now?
Sorry, the questions are silly!!
The 12 month period in question here (there is only one - don't quite know what you mean by any above), is the one immediately prior to your application date. You need to satisfy the requirement as explained in the AN form guidance to which a link was provided. So if you decided to delay your application until February 6th 2016, the 12 month period would be counted back from that date.walldorfian wrote:Am I right in assuming any 12 month period preceding the naturalisation application should and must satisfy the 90/100 day rule before i apply?
Many applicants have delayed their applications to satisfy the absence threshold and thereby not rely on discretion (which may or may not be applied depending on an individual's circumstances), so that's certainly an option that you can consider.In case 120 days on december 6th is not advisable, my next opportunity would be february 6th when the 45-day out of uk visit for family care would be overcome (date wise).