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Sunshine86 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 22, 2021 7:43 pmCan anyone please assist me with the specific query I have in relation to my naturalisation application.
I am an Indian national holding settled status since July 2021 but first came to the UK in 2005.
Therefore in order to prove that I have lived in the UK for the last 3 years (applying on the basis that I'm married to the BC); do I need to provide all of my 3 passports to the UKVI or the most recent one which covers the stamps for the qualifying period of '3 years'.
Secondly, in relation the question when I first entered the UK, should it be 2005 or 2015 when I returned back after 3 years?
Additional information on my passports to help with the query:
My first passport contains the first entry stamp when I travelled to the UK in 2005.
Second passport contains the exit stamp when I left the UK in 2012 for 3 years(returned in 2015).
My third and the current one has lots of entry and exit stamps of my travels in/out of the UK from the last 3 years but it doesn't contain the entry stamp from 2015 when I returned (mainly because I had the EEA family permit card and they didnt put a stamp against this visa).
Thanks @CR001. Didn't realise I could have all the questions under the same topic.
HiSunshine86 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 3:25 pmUnder the section of providing employment history for the last 10 years, I have to mention my employment details from July 2011 onwards where I worked more than 20 hours whilst being on student visa at that time.
On reading the published guidance document from UKVI which says:
An application will normally be refused if, within the previous 10 years (before the
date of decision), the person has worked in the UK when their conditions of leave
prohibited employment.
So based on the above guideline, is this considered as illegal?
Thanks