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Naturalisation absence help !

Post by dnz34 » Tue Aug 06, 2019 8:35 pm

Hi all,

I’m filling the absences section on AN form and I’m giving details for 5 years.

problem is I’m married with bc but I’m trying to apply under 5 year route.

Period is 2019-2014

Between 20.12.2013 - 25-12-2015 I haven’t been out of the UK. As I was working and waiting my ilr.

Do I write a cover letter to explain my situation ? Or

just include the absences from 2013 ?

Any advise please ?

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Re: Naturalisation absence help !

Post by zimba » Wed Aug 07, 2019 12:16 am

There is no such thing as 5 year route. The nationality laws says that if you are married to a British citizen, the qualifying period is 3 years otherwise it is 5 years. You simply need to fill the balances in the last 5 years in the online application
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Re: Naturalisation absence help !

Post by dnz34 » Wed Aug 07, 2019 9:24 am

Zimba wrote:
Wed Aug 07, 2019 12:16 am
There is no such thing as 5 year route. The nationality laws says that if you are married to a British citizen, the qualifying period is 3 years otherwise it is 5 years. You simply need to fill the balances in the last 5 years in the online application

Hi Zumba,

Thank you for your advice,

Even I’m married with British citizen I can apply for naturalisation by my own right ( 5 year residency in UK )

I’ve been told by 3 immigration solicitors and British nationally service.

On the form it’s ask 3 year absences or 5 year absences .

My question was, I need to write my 5 year absences but which is 2019 - 2014. between 12/2013 - 12/2015 I was in UK all 2 years.

How can I put my 5 years absences on the from ?

Shall start from 2013 ?
Or star 2015 and write. Cover letter ?

Thank you 🙏

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Re: Naturalisation absence help !

Post by zimba » Wed Aug 07, 2019 3:05 pm

Enter any absences you had within the last 5 years. That is 2014-19 :!:
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Re: Naturalisation absence help !

Post by Amber » Thu Jan 09, 2020 7:42 pm

dnz34 wrote:
Thu Jan 09, 2020 6:54 pm
Hi All,

Ive just sumbit my application and now i need to upload all my documents to the ukvcas webiste.

i have 3 passports and each of them got 60 pages, im using scanning them as pdf in colour but the size is too high( i dont know howt to do it black and white )


can please someone help me how to do it ?

please explain as simple as be, as im not really good with technology
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Re: Naturalisation absence help !

Post by Amber » Thu Jan 09, 2020 7:43 pm

You don’t need to upload 60 pages, only photo page and pages with stamps on.
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