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Thanks for your help.CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 9:22 am1. On 25th January, 1 full year on ILR if you are not married to a British citizen.
2. Yes. It is simply 450 days in total. There is no maximum days per year except the last 12 months before applying. The 3 year rule applies ONLY to those married to a British citizen.
3. Depends what your absence limit comes to.
4. Excel spreadsheet or letter!!!
5. Yes plus P60s for each year.
With regards to the coverletter, do you know where I can find a cover letter example to use as reference? How shall I share this cover letter with Home office? Can I just attach it in online application as a it was another document?Proof of living in the UK for Mr XXXX
If you are married to, or in a civil partnership with, a British citizen, you must have been in the UK for the past 3 years.
If you are not married, or in a civil partnership with, a British citizen, you must have been in the UK for the past 5 years.
If you are an EEA National, you need to include letters from employers, educational establishments or other government departments, indicating your presence in the UK during the relevant 3- or 5-year period.
If you are a Non-EEA National, you need to include your passport to prove you have lived in the UK for the relevant 3- or 5-year period.
If you do not have your passport or it was not stamped when you entered the UK, you need to include letters (for example, from your employer or government department) as proof.
Bank statements or household bills are not suitable proof you have been living in the UK.