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All absences count for citizenship, regardless of what the absence was for. You simply need to meet the absence limit requirements as stated on page 13 of the Nationality Policy Document.BluePhoenix wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 5:54 pmThank you for the replies
For ILR (I am aware that it is under a different law), I meant this one:
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... gov-uk.pdf
There is a title on this document says: "Absences which will not break continuity in the continuous period"
And it says: Approved Leaves and Business Trips are the Allowable absences
So from your comments what I understand is that, since I have my ILR BRP already, there is no such thing as "continuous period" for me anymore, because immigration process ended at ILR. That is the reason why there is no criteria such as; "Absences which will break continuity" or "absences which will not break continuity" and also the term "allowable absences" doesn't exist on the law for naturalization.
Am I getting this correct?