Hi,
I'm in the process of applying for British Citizenship, and I’ve gathered all the required documents, including proof of continuous residence for the past five years, as well as the two referees. However, I would like to clarify my academic situation.
I started a Higher Education Certificate course at a university in the UK in April 2020. Halfway through, in October 2020, I decided to withdraw because I wanted to enrol in a different Computer Science course with a Foundation Year at another university, which I began in January 2021. I was supposed to complete this degree in June this year (the course takes four years with the Foundation Year), but due to health issues, I was unable to submit my final assignment and project. As a result, I was granted extenuating circumstances, and I am now expected to receive my degree this autumn.
In my application, I indicated that I do not currently hold a higher education degree, as I have not yet received it. My concern is whether the caseworker might find it unusual that I began higher education studies in 2020 but have not yet obtained a degree, which could potentially lead to a rejection.
Would you recommend including a cover letter with my application to explain this situation? I have not yet submitted the application, as I want to ensure everything is in order beforehand.
Thank you very much.
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