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Do i also have to provide p60 and payslips along with my application?
Noukresident001 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 1:29 pmDo i also have to provide p60 and payslips along with my application?
Thank you for pointing this out.HCJNL wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 12:14 pmThe future intentions requirement is real. What counts are the intentions at the moment you make the application. If they discover early on that you intended to live outside the UK, at the time of application, then your application will fail. If they discover this after your application has been successful, you run the risk of your citizenship being revoked. That risk will be increased if you apply for your first passport from abroad.
The immigration rules are so complex .I think you should apply for your citizenship & then simply go & live wherever you want for a short period & then can come back to UK .This is what many Brits do .Future intention question doesn't specify how long a person should be living outside UK.Dont get panic .Get passport & get the job as well .If they revoke which is highly unlikely & would be so nasty ( but can be expected from Tories) then a simple challenge can reverse the decision.ukresident001 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 3:20 pmThank you for pointing this out.HCJNL wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 12:14 pmThe future intentions requirement is real. What counts are the intentions at the moment you make the application. If they discover early on that you intended to live outside the UK, at the time of application, then your application will fail. If they discover this after your application has been successful, you run the risk of your citizenship being revoked. That risk will be increased if you apply for your first passport from abroad.
The HomeOffice official guidance on page 36 talks about the service for a company established in the UK and eligibility.
The employment offer I have received is from Apple which is multinational company who has registered offices in UK, Ireland, USA etc.
Does it means that I have to turn down the employment offer from a Common Travel Area such as Ireland.
The future intentions question doesn't specify how long but the guidelines for Home Office employees do. If they are aware of plans to live outside the UK for more than 6 months they are expected to refuse the application.The immigration rules are so complex .I think you should apply for your citizenship & then simply go & live wherever you want for a short period & then can come back to UK .This is what many Brits do .Future intention question doesn't specify how long a person should be living outside UK.Dont get panic .Get passport & get the job as well .If they revoke which is highly unlikely & would be so nasty ( but can be expected from Tories) then a simple challenge can reverse the decision.