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It would be irrelevant
The only opportunity you are given to state that you intend to continue living in the UK is a simple check box on the application form. It is then left to the case worker to decide, based on published guidance, whether there is any evidence to disprove your statement of future intention to live in the UK. Have a read of the Nationality policy: Naturalisation as a British citizen by discretion document on the Home Office website. Pay attention to of 29 - 34.
Another option could be that you will include a cover letter with your application explaining that you are on a 2 year study abroad and would return to the UK afterwards. As others have mentioned, you will be leaving the application at the descretion of the caseworker. And could also lead to a delay in treating your application. Having said that, the best option remains getting your naturalisation sorted before going to study abroad.ukiuki wrote: ↑Thu Dec 26, 2019 1:57 amHi all,
I will have had my ILR (via 5-year Tier 2 route) for 12 months in October.
I understand that to apply for citizenship, I need to have held ILR for 12 months, as well as be absent from the UK for not more than 90 days in the last 12 months since receiving ILR.
I am hoping to commence further study (1-2 year Masters degree) abroad, either in August (regular start) or in January (late start).
Scenario 1: Masters degree commencing in August
Would this be allowed? I would be out of the UK for less than 90 days between August and October, but would thus be living outside the UK (but can travel back to the UK just to make the application) at the point of application.
If this is allowed, in addition, would time spent outside the UK after submitting the application count towards the 90 day rule? My concern is that say I am outside the UK only 80 days before submitting the application, but if I were to fly back out of the UK to continue studying while waiting for the naturalization application outcome, that would be over 90 days in total out of the UK.
Scenario 2: Masters degree commencing in January
I would have submitted my naturalization application in October, 3 months before starting in January. However, I would be out of the UK for 1-2 years for the Masters, would this be okay for the naturalization application?
Thank you in advance.
Can you not be flexible with the study abroad programme? Can you not defer it for a few months? You could be successful with either scenarios, maybe more so with scenario 2, but there is no guarantee. Be prepared as well to make suitable arrangements for your mail while you are out of the country. You don’t want to miss any letters from the Home Office!ukiuki wrote: ↑Thu Dec 26, 2019 11:05 pmThank you all for your guidance!
Seems like Scenario 1 might be tricky. How about Scenario 2? Would that be tricky as well, or would that be alright?
In Scenario 2, I would still be in the UK at the point of application (and for a couple of months after) but would be away for a substantial amount of time while my case is probably still pending.