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He has got an option to go abroad, but he has to decide soon. So it will be good if he can apply for the citizenship, avoid the future intention test, and go abroad. I thought the future intention requirement is tested as long as the application is under consideration, and if his application takes a long time ( say 6 months or more) he is sort of stuck.Jambo wrote:The future intention requirement is only applicable at the time of application. Once the application is approved, then BC can move abroad whenever he wishes to.
Is there a specific reason why your husband would not meet the future intentions requirement?
Thanks Jambo. I suspect I am overthinking the situation. Just wary of things going wrong; and idle mind being devil's workshop and all that.Jambo wrote:You are really trying to make it more complicated than it is.
If he applied in July, a decision is likely to be made shortly.
Even if he notify the HMRC, it will not affect this year tax code. Even if it does, it is unlikely to be spotted by the HO. Even if they spot it, it will not affect the application. Even if the HO would have doubts about his future intention, they will write first to him for clarification before making a decision.
So many "if" but you still insist on rocking the boat which is really not required.