In the last 10 years I have been registered as self employed, so in between my full-time jobs I was doing freelance work.
I only got my IRL last year, so it's important to prove that I was constantly employed for the years before that, in order for CSI to not be required.
In the Employment section of the Naturalisation application I did the following:
1st job
- 4 days break- (which should be ok without CSI I hope?)
2nd job
- no break-
3rd job (finished on the 31st of March)
- then I had 6 months break, when I was doing freelance so I have put:
Self-employment from the 1st of April, till the 31st of October
4th job (starting on the 1st of November) and so on...
So I've basically covered the long periods in between full-time jobs with self-employment.
Is this the right thing to do? Because even tho I was registered as self employed even while I was working for a company, I was only making use of the self-employment during the breaks in between the jobs.
Is it ok to fill in those gaps with another entry saying Self-employment?
OR would it be better to just put all the full time positions in (with the long gaps), and then also add ONE self-employment entry from e.g. 2011 till 2020? Would that long entry cover all the gaps, so I won't need CSI?
I can obviously provide all the tax statements from those years.
Thanks so much for your help!
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