I was wondering if anyone could help me with this:
I'm an EEA national and I have recently send my AN form for naturalisation. I first came to the UK as a student in 2006, stayed a year as a student and then started work for a couple of years until October 2009 when I left the UK, thinking at the time that it would be permanent. However, in January 2011 I had a good job offer from my former employer and so I came back, this time for good. I have been here since then.
I've applied and was issued with a DCPR last year with a date of acquisition of PR January 2016. In my application for DCPR, I was advised to put January 2011 as the date I first came to the UK (disregard the years between 2006-2009).
At my NCS appointment for the AN form, I was also advised to put January 2011 as the date I first came to the country with a view to staying permanently. Now on my employment history question, I've entered only my employment history since 2011. I would also add that I've only been employed (including pre 2009) by the same employer.
The lady at my NCS appointment suggested that it would be odd to have an employment history longer than my stay in the UK and so I did. My question really is whether this can be seen as withholding information resulting in refusal of my application? I really hope it's just me being paranoid now!
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