Dear forum members,
I am an EU citizen applying for naturalisation. I have been living in the UK since 2007 and applied for a permanent residency card in 2017 which was issued in July 2017.
I can not find the original letter that came with the card anymore but my permanent residency was confirmed from when I entered the UK ie I have met the 5+1 year criteria in 2013.
I am now applying for naturalisation and in the checklist it asks for "Proof of living in the UK". Does anyone know what this means? Is this a simple proof of current address or again P60s or similar going back and if so, for how long? I was a student till 2013 so only have P60s after that. I have submitted P60s, bank statements etc up until 2017 with my permanent residency application. Does all of this need to be resubmitted?
Thanks for your advice!
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