Hello everyone,
I came to UK in Nov 2006 on WP and my wife came in May 2007. We both got ILR in Jan 2012. My wife went to India in Feb 2011 for our daughter birth to India. She stayed there for almost 7 months and her absences in last 5+ years is approx 512 dats .If I apply for my citizenship straightaway alongwith my wife and kids do you see any issues for my wife getting citizenship along with my applciation. In last 1 year after ILR she has been out of country for 70 days.
I have got on details from UKBA website wherein it states following :
Discretion on absences from the UK during the residential qualifying period
Naturalisation
This page explains how we can use our discretion when considering applications for naturalisation from applicants who have been absent from the UK during their residential qualifying period.
We normally disregard absences of up to 300 days.
If you have been absent for between 301 and 540 days, we will disregard this if you meet all the other requirements and have established your home, family and a large part of your estate here. We would also expect that:
• for absences of up to 450 days, you have been resident in the UK for the past four years; or
• for absences of more than 450 days, you have been resident in the UK for the past five years; or
• the absences occurred because you were serving abroad in Crown service or because your husband, wife or civil partner was serving abroad in Crown or designated service; or
• the absences were unavoidable owing to the nature of your work - for example, because you are a merchant seaman or you work for a UK-based business which requires frequent travel abroad; or
• there are exceptional or compelling reasons of an occupational or compassionate nature, such as having a firm job offer for which British citizenship is a genuine requirement.
Point number 2 i.e. for absences of more than 450 days, you have been resident in the UK for the past five years;
can you someone please advise if there will be an issues for my wife for getting Citizenship only advantage is she is in UK livign with me for more than 5+ years
Can anyone please suggest ? I am in real confusion please help .
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