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Which form are you filling? Which checklist is this?freddiekeller wrote: ↑Sat Jul 11, 2020 12:21 pmDear all,
In the new application form checklist, in addition to "Proof of living" the evidence checklist has an item saying:
Evidence that you have been in the UK lawfully for your 3 or 5 year qualifying residence period. This should
be evidence that you were here as a worker, student, self-employed, self-sufficient, retired or
incapacitated person
What constitutes evidence of self-sufficiency - a bank statement? I have been neither employed nor in study in gaps between my degrees and my family were supporting me financially.
Thanks,
Freddie
Thanks, Frou001. Could I ask whom you drew the idea to write a letter confirming financial support from?Frou01 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 11, 2020 9:24 pmLet your family write a statement from what time on they supported you financially.
Also you can gather bank statements showing these payments or if you received money by Western Union request a history of transactions and show/ or let them declare they paid your rent, costs of livings or they gave you cash.
I am referring to the evidence checklist of the online application form for naturalisation.CULLINAN wrote: ↑Sun Jul 12, 2020 1:22 amWhich form are you filling? Which checklist is this?freddiekeller wrote: ↑Sat Jul 11, 2020 12:21 pmDear all,
In the new application form checklist, in addition to "Proof of living" the evidence checklist has an item saying:
Evidence that you have been in the UK lawfully for your 3 or 5 year qualifying residence period. This should
be evidence that you were here as a worker, student, self-employed, self-sufficient, retired or
incapacitated person
What constitutes evidence of self-sufficiency - a bank statement? I have been neither employed nor in study in gaps between my degrees and my family were supporting me financially.
Thanks,
Freddie
I have never seen something like this in an AN form OR am I missing something?CULLINAN wrote: ↑Sun Jul 12, 2020 1:22 amWhich form are you filling? Which checklist is this?freddiekeller wrote: ↑Sat Jul 11, 2020 12:21 pmDear all,
In the new application form checklist, in addition to "Proof of living" the evidence checklist has an item saying:
Evidence that you have been in the UK lawfully for your 3 or 5 year qualifying residence period. This should
be evidence that you were here as a worker, student, self-employed, self-sufficient, retired or
incapacitated person
What constitutes evidence of self-sufficiency - a bank statement? I have been neither employed nor in study in gaps between my degrees and my family were supporting me financially.
Thanks,
Freddie
It's for applicants from EEA.CULLINAN wrote: ↑Sun Jul 12, 2020 3:13 pmI have never seen something like this in an AN form OR am I missing something?CULLINAN wrote: ↑Sun Jul 12, 2020 1:22 amWhich form are you filling? Which checklist is this?freddiekeller wrote: ↑Sat Jul 11, 2020 12:21 pmDear all,
In the new application form checklist, in addition to "Proof of living" the evidence checklist has an item saying:
Evidence that you have been in the UK lawfully for your 3 or 5 year qualifying residence period. This should
be evidence that you were here as a worker, student, self-employed, self-sufficient, retired or
incapacitated person
What constitutes evidence of self-sufficiency - a bank statement? I have been neither employed nor in study in gaps between my degrees and my family were supporting me financially.
Thanks,
Freddie
You did understand right - I am a bit more comfortable with the idea of providing payslips for specific wire transfers rather than providing whole bank statements - so I appreciate your suggestion. I'll contact the HO helpline and my lawyer too and find out what the best way forward is.Frou01 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 12, 2020 3:10 pmTo write statements, declare financial support was advised to me by immigration lawyers.
I have 3 statements with signatures and details attached to my application.
I don’t see a problem to provide bank statements to a naturalisation application, especially when you already did for your immigration application. Both going to Home Office.
I also provide payslips, HMRC records, that’s sensitive data I wouldn’t provide to anyone usually.
But for Home Office applications you should provide all paperwork supporting your application.
You can also attach any proof and statements first and if your caseworker asks for more then provide more documents or explain if you don’t have them and why.
But I wouldn’t say I don’t want to provide it.
Do I understand it right, you did now withdraw your first application and applying now with a new date?
I understand they have to write and sign a statement declaring this with details. I did that.