I entered the UK illegally in February 2016. In July 2017, I got married and applied for EEA (EFM) status as an EU family member, receiving limited leave to remain for 5 years. I have since lived more than 6 continuously years in the UK and now hold Settled Status since June 2023.
I'm planning to apply for naturalisation but am concerned about my illegal entry. The guidance states applicants must not have breached immigration laws in the five years prior to application.
During my illegal entry, I never received a stamp or entry clearance and have no way to confirm this (since it was illegally and I wasn’t processed thru border control in order to put me thru the system).
However, in each application, I have truthfully declared my entry and stated this in all previous Home Office applications.
1. How should I answer "When did you first arrived in the UK ?” & Where did you first arrive in the UK?"—the illegal entry date and location in 2016 or the lawful entry in 2017 which was 1 week after I got BRP, I was out of UK and came back after 4 days?
2. Will my illegal entry impact my naturalisation application despite having lived lawfully for six years (5 years + 1 year settled)?
- The Naturalisation Guidance mentions these key points:
- • The requirement for continuous lawful residence:
- Must not have been in breach of the immigration laws in the 5-year period before making your application. We may assume you meet this requirement without making further enquiries if you have been granted indefinite leave to enter or remain in the UK
- This section only affects you if you entered the UK illegally on or after 7 March 2023. It will not affect you if you entered the UK before that date, or came here lawfully
• You entered or arrived from 7th March 2023 onwards
• You entered illegally. This means you needed permission to enter the United
Kingdom but entered:
- without permission, or with permission that was obtained by deception
- in breach of a deportation order
- without a valid entry clearance if it was required; or
- without a valid electronic travel authorisation if one was required.
• You did not come directly from a country in which your life and liberty were
threatened because of your race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular
social group or political opinion
Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you!