Decisions are evidence-based and, in certain areas, made at discretion &/or based on a balance of probabilities.tg2016 wrote:...
Actually my friend got his naturalisation application rejected on a similar charge wherein they said that the company with which he traded did not do any trading so Ho believes that he only rotated money. Surprisngly they did not bother about this when he applied for his ILR but rejected at the last hurdle.
All the best mate.
Evidence may not have been required or available or presented at the beginning of a certain visa trail.
The requirements for naturalisation & for ILR are quite different anyway; they are based on different legislation with different requirements and burdens of proof.