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maybe you could more details of your case as it may help those in a similar situationandreachen wrote:I don't think you need to actually prove that you were here, as long as they can't prove that you weren't. I also had no stamps in my passport and no proof that I was here either but they never asked and granted citizenship anyway.
Sure, I don't think it helps much though. I simply filled in the form with my arrival date and absences, there wasn't really any request to prove that I had been in the country on the day. Since my passport also doesn't contain any stamps (none needed) I assumed they would either have my entry and exist dates in their electronic system somewhere, or they would go by the absenses I provided, or they would get back to me and ask for proof. They didn't come back to me, the next I heard was my invitation to the ceremony, so it seems that either they already knew if I was on the country on the day, or they went by my dates provided (without proof). That's really all I know. I wouldn't have been able to prove that I was here either.f2k wrote:maybe you could more details of your case as it may help those in a similar situation
The OP might be a Commonwealth citizen with the right of abode in the UK or an EU/EEA national; in either case, there would be no stamp and no need to apply for leave to remainf2k wrote:Did you have a stamp to show your original entry though? or did you do an in country application for leave to remain