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I left mine completely in the orginal language and my application got approved.tiknird1 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 02, 2022 10:33 amUnder Nationality details, I need to provide the details of my passport / ID card including the issuing authority. My passport is from another EU country, so the issuing authority name is not in English. Do I leave it in the original language or should I try and translate it? Thank you.
Thank you, that's really good to know, appreciate your reply.britalian89 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 02, 2022 1:14 pmI left mine completely in the orginal language and my application got approved.tiknird1 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 02, 2022 10:33 amUnder Nationality details, I need to provide the details of my passport / ID card including the issuing authority. My passport is from another EU country, so the issuing authority name is not in English. Do I leave it in the original language or should I try and translate it? Thank you.
tiknird1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 03, 2022 11:03 amGood morning,
I'd really appreciate it if someone could advise me on the following:
1) Do I need to submit any proof of being in the UK exactly 5 years before application on UKVCAS? I have a payslip and a bank statement confirming I worked / used my card in the UK exactly 5 years before my application. Is that necessary / could it help? Or is the Home Office happy with just the breakdown of my absences showing I was in the UK 5 years before the application? No - your proof is the absence listing.
2) As an EU citizen, I understand I only need to provide my passport + a breakdown of my absences, and don't need to upload any flight tickets to prove when I entered / left the UK? My passport doesn't have any stamps, though. You don't need to prove your absences, i.e. no flight tickets . That's why you provide alternative evidence of residence per point 3!
3) To prove my residence, I'm planning to upload two PDF documents, one with my P60s only, and one with both my P60s, and all payslips covering the past 5 years to be more thorough. There's quite a lot of them, though, as I mostly get paid weekly. Would this annoy the Home Office and should I just stick to a shorter document with P60s only? P60s are sufficient - a minimum of documents will do - in my case I only had one (employer letter).
Thank you!