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Suggest choose the 'best' 5-year period for which you have the best supporting evidence of exercising treaty rights, continuously, as a qualified person.aiatalama wrote:Hi, so I've been told I need to apply for a residence card before I apply for citizenship. I have resided in the UK for 20 years. Am I required to provide evidence since 1994 or is it for the past 5 years. I'm pretty sure it will be terribly difficult to track all my employment and ensure they get me relevant evidence.
Also, is it compulsory to show accurate dates because I don't have exact dates for when benefits starting and stopped as it was always for short periods.
Thanks in advance for your help!
If applying in your own right its more than just residency it's adequate proof of that plus proof of exercising treaty rights continuously for the 5 years (also proof of ID & etc).aiatalama wrote:OK so let me see if I understand. Over the time I've been in England, I pick 5 years and provide evidence of my residency through employment payslips, etc. So it's 2 pieces of proof per year correct? The application form makes it seem like it's since you've entered the UK. Does anyone know a free service where they will go over it. I fear submitting and then they say it's incomplete and decline.
Better than some paid services in factnoajthan wrote:This forum is the best free service I'm aware of.